UR Sultan Abdul Samad Building in Kuala Lumpur

The Sultan Abdul Samad Building Kuala Lumpur’s earliest Moorish-style buildings. It is place to the east of Merdeka Square (Dataran Merdeka). And the Royal Selangor Club, across from Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin. It is build in 1897 and was named after the reigning sultan of Selangor at the time. The distinguished landmark originally served as the […]

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Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur

Batu Caves, one of the Kuala Lumpur’s most frequented tourist attractions. Caves in Kuala Lumpur is a limestone hill comprising three major caves and a number of smaller ones. It Located approximately 11 kilometres to the north of Kuala Lumpur, this 100-year-old temple features idols and statues erected. Inside the main caves and around it. […]

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Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur

Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur were once the tallest buildings in the world. Now the world’s tallest twin structures, the 88-storey buildings designed Cesar Pelli & Associates with both towers joined at the 41st and 42nd floors (175m above street level) by a 58 metre-long, double-decker Sky Bridge. Standing 452 metres tall, the Twin Towers […]

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Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls in Langkawi

Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls in Langkawi is billed as the island’s most wonderful natural attraction. Set on Langkawi’s western headlands, its name means Seven Wells Waterfalls. Referring to a series of seven connected natural pools fed by seven separate waterfalls in Mount Mat Cincang. Managed by the Berjaya Leisure (part of the bigwig Berjaya Group). There […]

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Pulau Payar Marine Park in Langkawi

Pulau Payar Marine Park in Langkawi is a popular site for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts keen on exploring Langkawi’s undersea action. Just 30 km south of the main island. It is about 45 minutes away from the Kuah jetty point. And you can take either a catamaran or a speedboat to get here. Comprising four […]

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