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Kuala Lumpur

It is located in the west of the Malaysian peninsula, at the mouth of the Keelang River, and Kuala Lumpur is considered the capital of Malaysia, and is characterized by its tropical climate, which is the largest city in Malaysia, with an area of ​​approximately 243 square kilometers, and the largest commercial center is located there.

The most important tourist places in Kuala Lumpur

The city of Kuala Lumpur is distinguished by the presence of many historical and tourist attractions, and the most important of these are:

the National Museum

The museum is located in Kuala Lumpur, and is a symbol of ancient architecture. The exhibition includes a collection of handicrafts that indicate ancient Malaysian history, and also includes a group of birds and animals.

Petronas Towers

Also called twin towers, the twin towers are evidence of the progress made by Malaysia, and the towers consist of 88 floors, and there is a bridge at the top that connects them together.

Suria KLCC Shopping Center

The mall is located near the twin towers, and the center includes seven floors, where the floors contain a variety of cafes, restaurants, museums, cinema, in addition to the aquarium aquarium, surrounded by a group of dancing fountains that adorn the lights of the towers and shops.

birds Garden

It includes more than 300 birds and 200 species of birds, and is distinguished from other gardens by allowing birds to fly freely.

Petaling Street

Also called Chinatown, where this market is characterized by the ability to roam, and buy goods, toys, and gemstones from sellers at night, they are located along the street, in addition to the possibility of eating Chinese food in restaurants located in the street, and at the end of the street includes a Chinese temple, back to In 1906 AD.

Jamic Collector

It is the oldest mosque in Kuala Lumpur, built in 1909 AD, and its importance stems from its geographical location in the city center, where the mosque is located at the mouth of the Klang River and the Negrompak, and the nature of the construction of its walls shows the influence of the Mughal occuAl Bahahn in northern India, and was named in 1965 AD the National Mosque.

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