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Here under Malaysia - PMT - Day 1, you will find travel information for that day, with practical information including the opening hours and addresses of the different attractions.

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Day 1:

Kuala Lumpur - Twin towers - Chinatown

Twin towers
Go up to the ultra modern Petronas Twin Towers (tallest in the world). Nestled at the foot of these towers is the Suria KLCC shopping centre, which also houses Galeri Petronas, an art gallery. Go back in time, experience an earthquake, come face to face with a fearsome T-Rex, at Petrosains, an interactive discovery centre on KLCC's fourth floor.




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Chinatown
Have a walk through the vibrant Chinatown, go to the lively Petaling Street and admire numerous beautiful buildings such as OCBC building with its Art-deco structure and the Sri Mahamariamman Temple : Kuala Lumpur's principal Hindu temple. Discover the delightful mosque of Masjid Jamek. Have a look at Kuala Lumpur's railway station built in 1910 in a Moorish-style.

3 nights in Kuala Lumpur.


KLCC park Twin tower

  • Petronas Twin towers


  • Opening hours: 10am to 6pm (9pm on performance nights), from Monday to Saturday
    Sky Bridge: Admission free
    Opening hours: 10am-12.45pm and 3-4.45pm, from Tuesday to Sunday

    www.klcc.com.my/



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  • Suggested walk through Chinatown:


  • - Petaling street: center of Kuala Lumpur's original Chinatown
    - Old shop houses
    + Chettiar House (ceramic peacock tiles)
    - Medan Pasar (Market square)
    - OCBC Building : Art-deco structure
    - Federal stores Building (1905) + MS Ally company (one of Kuala Lumpur's longest-running pharmacies)
    - Sri Mahamariamman Temple
    Admission free
    - Sze Yah Temple (Taoist temple)
    - Central market : Art Deco building ( handicraft, antique and art sales)

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