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Kuala Lumpur or KL is Malaysia’s Stunning capital where a vibrant city offers a combination of old and new from Skyscrapers, chic buildings lush green parks to old cultural heritage buildings. Most people will see most of KL’s attraction around the City centre and is accessible easily by rail. After spending in KL travel to Melaka where in the days of old it was a strategic place where many traders of the world would come to Melaka as they pass along the Strait. Now today it is home as the UNESCO World Heritage City of Melaka. See the old charms of Portuguese, Dutch and British architecture and witness the various customs and cultures taken from foreign rule.
From 1957 to 2011 was the official residence of the King and Queen of Malaysia, now the old palace ceased to be the official residence and the palace was moved to Jalan Duta. The Old palace is open as a Royal Museum where you can see the extravagant of how the King and Queen lived.
Styled after a Malay village, this complex is where artists show off their work such as handicraft shops, craft museum, art workshops and demonstrations are held for visitors such as batik making and pottery making are some of the examples.
EsOne of oldest and most elaborate temple in the country which has a 22m high tower with walls and ceilings adorned with intricately carved images of Hindu deities. The smell of burning jasmine, incessant chanting of Hindu priests gives off a mystic aura.
Batu Caves a unique and fascinating cave temple where there are three big caves with each housing a Hindu Shrine and a 140ft statue of Lord Muruga outside but getting to the cave temple entrance will be tiring since you have to climb up the 272 steps!
Home to Renowned Royal Selangor Pewter, has interesting exhibits and interactive displays such as the various stages of pewter processing, joining School of Hard Knocks to create your souvenir or take photo of the World’s biggest pewter tankard.
Built in 1511 by Alfonso d’Albuquerque, it was badly damaged but was saved by a British official in 1808 that saved what was remained. The Porta De Santiago is located near St. Paul’s Church.
Interspersed with Antique shops selling many interesting authentic artifacts and relics dating back as far as 300 years with each items history and heritage. As such is popular amongst bargain hunters and antique collectors, not only antiques but there various food sold by food hawkers.
Houses a replica of the Flor de la Mar a Portuguese vessel that sank off the coast of Melaka. Get a feel of the replica and see pictorial displays of the history of Melaka and see model ships and authentic maps and charts.
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