

Introduction
Kuala Lumpur, or “KL” as it’s known, is the bustling capital of Malaysia and is situated along the peninsula on the west coast. Kuala Lumpur lies in hilly country astride the confluence of the Kelang and Gombak rivers; its name in Malay means “Muddy Confluence.” This capital city of Malaysia sums up the best of Asian culture, showcased to perfection in contrast with fabulous modern infrastructure and architecture. Tourists flock to Kuala Lumpur for its mega malls and widely varied shopping centers. The city, being the largest in Malaysia, has more to offer than just great shopping. Kuala Lumpur is home to numerous attractions and is also popular location for conference tourism.
City Transportations
KL Monorail
almost every visitor will come across and this is the 8.6km KL Monorail serving the heart of the city. Its the Bukit Bintang area. It also provides a link into the city's other public transport system by connecting with the Putra and Star light rail networks. Bukit Bintang is a vibrant area of shopping centres, hotels, and outdoor cafes.
Bus
Buses are a major form of transport for most of Kuala Lumpur’s population. The public buses run on more than 180 routes that connect various places together in KL and the rest of the Klang Valley, with each route designated by a specific number on the bus. Bus stops are commonplace throughout commercial, urban and residential areas. Rapid KL operates most of the public buses but there are a few privately-owned services such as Metrobus and Triton.
Taxis
Taxis and cabs in Kuala Lumpur have long been the stuff of nightmares for tourists and even locals. Like all cabbies in primitive countries, the taxi drivers are all out to make as much money from you as possible. Some cab drivers in KL perfect the art of street racing and have sent many weak hearts to an early retirement. Others have perfected the art of scamming using rigged meters, violent intimidation and ruthless overcharging, especially towards gullible tourists.
Attractions
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Prior to the building of the Petronas Twin Towers, the Sultan Abdul Samad building has long been a famous landmark for Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur. The Sultan Abdul Samad Building, built in 1897 with Moorish features, clock tower and copper domes. The Moorish inspired design of the building is based on some of the features of buildings in Islamic countries that suitably reflects the cultural background of Malaysia. Beautifully illuminate at night, this well-known landmark for the British administration. It is now the venue of the Supreme and High Courts.
National Museum (Muzium Negara)
The National Museum (Muzium Negara) was designed based on classical Malay architecture. It was built in 1963. The Malaysia National Museum offers you site-seeing pleasure from all corners. When outside, visitors are invited to view the many structures and exhibits that we have showcased for visitors, free of charge. The building itself, an architectural work of art, offers many viewing pleasure. Around the museum grounds, visitors will find monuments and statues on display. National Museum also have a vehicle display outside the museum showcasing vehicles from the past and the present.
Islamic Arts Museum
The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia (IAMM) was officially opened on December 12, 1998 (23 Syaaban 1419), as a gift to the people of Malaysia and the international community from the Albukhary Foundation, with the assistance of the Malaysian government and the Islamic Department of the Islamic Development of Malaysia (JAKIM). The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia located at Jalan Lembah Perdana houses various themed galleries. The ascent of Islam, its rich history and magnificent civilizations has earned it prominence in the history of mankind. The treasures and cultures of these artisans have bestowed upon us an appreciation and understanding of Islamic arts and culture. Among the galleries found here is the Islamic Architecture Gallery which showcases miniature replicas of renowned buildings such as the Taj Mahal, Imam Ismail Albukhary Mosque and Museum and the Amir Timur Mausoleum. Apart from this gallery is the Standard Chartered Ottoman Room which displays objects from the reign of the Ottoman Empire of Turkey and Syria. In the Al-Quran and Manuscripts Gallery is a collection of more than 200 Islamic manuscripts which include a 30-Judz' Al-Quran from the Ming Dynasty.
National Mosque Kuala Lumpur
National Mosque / Masjid Negara is one of the largest mosques in Asia . Become enter of Islam in Malaysia and the most important religious building. Build at year 1963 and was o pened on 27 Aug 1965 after three years of construction. The main dome of the National Mosque is designed in the shape of an 18-point star to represent the 13 states of Malaysia and the five central Pillars of Islam, and has the appearance of a partly opened umbrella roof which symbolises the aspirations of an independent nation. Visitors are advised to observe the rules of dressing and decorum, which are listed at the entrance.
Kuala Lumpur Railway Station
It was designed by architect A B Hubbock, who also designed the Jamek Mosque in 1886. . Its domes and minarets’ unique features make it one of the most phothograph railway station in the world. The station housed a linear set of halls with the platforms were out behind.After an extensive refurbishment, the station now provides air-conditioned comfort and modern facilities for rail passengers. This station has become a stop solely for commuter trains. Across the street is the Malayan Railway Administration Building, another Moorish extravagance from the British colonial period. It is linked to the station by an underground thoroughfare.
National Library (Perpustakaan Negara)
The National Library in Jalan Tun Razak is a repository for locally-written and international books of an academic nature. National Library to be a world class library in the provision of excellent information services towards the realization of Malaysia's Vision of becoming an industrialized and developed nation by the year 2020 (Vision 2020). The library is most often used by avid readers, students and researchers as a resource centre.
Some of a Services Provided are:
Readers Registration
Reference Services
Media Resources
Malay Manuscripts
General Documentation Service
Loan
Hypermedia Services
Advisory Service
Reprography
Online Database
Library Guided Tour
Photocopy Service
Independance Square ( Dataran Merdeka )
Independance Square (ataran Merdeka) is a good starting point to explore KL. Originally was part of the Royal Selangor Club's cricket field but was converted into a landmark when it was used to announce Malaysia's independence in 1957, when the Union Jack was lowered. Here the national flag flies atop 100m flagpole, the tallest in the world. Within the square is a field fronting the Royal Selangor Club where Malaysians converge every year to celebrate independance.
Petronas Tower (KLCC)
The Petronas Towers are designed to impress and encapsulate Malaysia's emergence as South East Asia's commercial and cultural centre. Celebrated as the tallest towers in the world until the recent completion of Taipei 101 in Taiwan, the buildings stand at a height of 1,483ft (452m) and are joined by a skybridge extending 192ft (58m) across. Traditional geometric principles of Islamic architecture have been followed using modern technology, with an inspiring result. The Petronas towers are used as office complexes that form part of the Kuala Lumpur City Centre Development Park.
Kuala Lumpur Tower
Considered one of main feature of the city skyline, the Kuala Lumpur Tower is the world’s fourth tallest communications tower. Menara Kuala Lumpur is designed to withstand wind pressures of up to 90mph. Menara Kuala Lumpur is a member of the prestigious World Federation of Great Towers. To experience the exhilarating view from the Kuala Lumpur Tower, you can go to the 335-metre high observation deck on a high-speed lift.
The Attractions:
1. Observation Deck
Spectacular views at 276 metres above ground level with a multi language audio guide of Kuala Lumpur’s city skyline.
2. Seri Angkasa Revolving Restaurant
Dine up in the clouds. Enjoying chic dining with breathtaking views of the city in Malaysia’s tallest revolving restaurant.
3. Mega View Banquet Deck
Mega View Banquet Deck is an exclusive venue to hold your private functions with absolute privacy.
4. Shopping
Souvenir shops, cafes, restaurants along with a photo shop and convenience shop provide visitors with peace-of-mind shopping.
5. Tower Terrace
Relax to the sounds of a cascading pool, the breeze whispering through the trees and mist fans cooling you down.
National Planetarium
The planetarium is situated atop a hill within the Lake Gardens close to the National Mosque, the National Museum and the Bird Park. The blue dome which covers its building is its trademark, which you can see from surrounding roads as you take a drive. Among the interesting features found with in the planetarium are the Space Theatre, Space Science Exhibition, Resource Center, Viewing Gallery and Ancient Observatory Park. This is a popular place for schoolchildren to learn about the planet and the universe as there are many interactive displays.
KL Monorail

almost every visitor will come across and this is the 8.6km KL Monorail serving the heart of the city. Its the Bukit Bintang area. It also provides a link into the city's other public transport system by connecting with the Putra and Star light rail networks. Bukit Bintang is a vibrant area of shopping centres, hotels, and outdoor cafes.
Bus

Buses are a major form of transport for most of Kuala Lumpur’s population. The public buses run on more than 180 routes that connect various places together in KL and the rest of the Klang Valley, with each route designated by a specific number on the bus. Bus stops are commonplace throughout commercial, urban and residential areas. Rapid KL operates most of the public buses but there are a few privately-owned services such as Metrobus and Triton.
Taxis

Taxis and cabs in Kuala Lumpur have long been the stuff of nightmares for tourists and even locals. Like all cabbies in primitive countries, the taxi drivers are all out to make as much money from you as possible. Some cab drivers in KL perfect the art of street racing and have sent many weak hearts to an early retirement. Others have perfected the art of scamming using rigged meters, violent intimidation and ruthless overcharging, especially towards gullible tourists.
Attractions
Sultan Abdul Samad Building

Prior to the building of the Petronas Twin Towers, the Sultan Abdul Samad building has long been a famous landmark for Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur. The Sultan Abdul Samad Building, built in 1897 with Moorish features, clock tower and copper domes. The Moorish inspired design of the building is based on some of the features of buildings in Islamic countries that suitably reflects the cultural background of Malaysia. Beautifully illuminate at night, this well-known landmark for the British administration. It is now the venue of the Supreme and High Courts.
National Museum (Muzium Negara)The National Museum (Muzium Negara) was designed based on classical Malay architecture. It was built in 1963. The Malaysia National Museum offers you site-seeing pleasure from all corners. When outside, visitors are invited to view the many structures and exhibits that we have showcased for visitors, free of charge. The building itself, an architectural work of art, offers many viewing pleasure. Around the museum grounds, visitors will find monuments and statues on display. National Museum also have a vehicle display outside the museum showcasing vehicles from the past and the present.
Islamic Arts Museum

The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia (IAMM) was officially opened on December 12, 1998 (23 Syaaban 1419), as a gift to the people of Malaysia and the international community from the Albukhary Foundation, with the assistance of the Malaysian government and the Islamic Department of the Islamic Development of Malaysia (JAKIM). The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia located at Jalan Lembah Perdana houses various themed galleries. The ascent of Islam, its rich history and magnificent civilizations has earned it prominence in the history of mankind. The treasures and cultures of these artisans have bestowed upon us an appreciation and understanding of Islamic arts and culture. Among the galleries found here is the Islamic Architecture Gallery which showcases miniature replicas of renowned buildings such as the Taj Mahal, Imam Ismail Albukhary Mosque and Museum and the Amir Timur Mausoleum. Apart from this gallery is the Standard Chartered Ottoman Room which displays objects from the reign of the Ottoman Empire of Turkey and Syria. In the Al-Quran and Manuscripts Gallery is a collection of more than 200 Islamic manuscripts which include a 30-Judz' Al-Quran from the Ming Dynasty.
National Mosque Kuala LumpurNational Mosque / Masjid Negara is one of the largest mosques in Asia . Become enter of Islam in Malaysia and the most important religious building. Build at year 1963 and was o pened on 27 Aug 1965 after three years of construction. The main dome of the National Mosque is designed in the shape of an 18-point star to represent the 13 states of Malaysia and the five central Pillars of Islam, and has the appearance of a partly opened umbrella roof which symbolises the aspirations of an independent nation. Visitors are advised to observe the rules of dressing and decorum, which are listed at the entrance.
Kuala Lumpur Railway Station

It was designed by architect A B Hubbock, who also designed the Jamek Mosque in 1886. . Its domes and minarets’ unique features make it one of the most phothograph railway station in the world. The station housed a linear set of halls with the platforms were out behind.After an extensive refurbishment, the station now provides air-conditioned comfort and modern facilities for rail passengers. This station has become a stop solely for commuter trains. Across the street is the Malayan Railway Administration Building, another Moorish extravagance from the British colonial period. It is linked to the station by an underground thoroughfare.
National Library (Perpustakaan Negara)
The National Library in Jalan Tun Razak is a repository for locally-written and international books of an academic nature. National Library to be a world class library in the provision of excellent information services towards the realization of Malaysia's Vision of becoming an industrialized and developed nation by the year 2020 (Vision 2020). The library is most often used by avid readers, students and researchers as a resource centre.
Some of a Services Provided are:
Readers Registration
Reference Services
Media Resources
Malay Manuscripts
General Documentation Service
Loan
Hypermedia Services
Advisory Service
Reprography
Online Database
Library Guided Tour
Photocopy Service
Independance Square ( Dataran Merdeka )

Independance Square (ataran Merdeka) is a good starting point to explore KL. Originally was part of the Royal Selangor Club's cricket field but was converted into a landmark when it was used to announce Malaysia's independence in 1957, when the Union Jack was lowered. Here the national flag flies atop 100m flagpole, the tallest in the world. Within the square is a field fronting the Royal Selangor Club where Malaysians converge every year to celebrate independance.
Petronas Tower (KLCC)The Petronas Towers are designed to impress and encapsulate Malaysia's emergence as South East Asia's commercial and cultural centre. Celebrated as the tallest towers in the world until the recent completion of Taipei 101 in Taiwan, the buildings stand at a height of 1,483ft (452m) and are joined by a skybridge extending 192ft (58m) across. Traditional geometric principles of Islamic architecture have been followed using modern technology, with an inspiring result. The Petronas towers are used as office complexes that form part of the Kuala Lumpur City Centre Development Park.
Kuala Lumpur Tower

Considered one of main feature of the city skyline, the Kuala Lumpur Tower is the world’s fourth tallest communications tower. Menara Kuala Lumpur is designed to withstand wind pressures of up to 90mph. Menara Kuala Lumpur is a member of the prestigious World Federation of Great Towers. To experience the exhilarating view from the Kuala Lumpur Tower, you can go to the 335-metre high observation deck on a high-speed lift.
The Attractions:
1. Observation Deck
Spectacular views at 276 metres above ground level with a multi language audio guide of Kuala Lumpur’s city skyline.
2. Seri Angkasa Revolving Restaurant
Dine up in the clouds. Enjoying chic dining with breathtaking views of the city in Malaysia’s tallest revolving restaurant.
3. Mega View Banquet Deck
Mega View Banquet Deck is an exclusive venue to hold your private functions with absolute privacy.
4. Shopping
Souvenir shops, cafes, restaurants along with a photo shop and convenience shop provide visitors with peace-of-mind shopping.
5. Tower Terrace
Relax to the sounds of a cascading pool, the breeze whispering through the trees and mist fans cooling you down.
National PlanetariumThe planetarium is situated atop a hill within the Lake Gardens close to the National Mosque, the National Museum and the Bird Park. The blue dome which covers its building is its trademark, which you can see from surrounding roads as you take a drive. Among the interesting features found with in the planetarium are the Space Theatre, Space Science Exhibition, Resource Center, Viewing Gallery and Ancient Observatory Park. This is a popular place for schoolchildren to learn about the planet and the universe as there are many interactive displays.
National Science Centre

The National Science Centre is shaped like a futuristic, green mosque with a large dome in the middle. The centre sits on a hill in Mont Kiara. Established in 1996, the National Science Centre is a large gallery of exciting exhibits that display scientific and technological information. There's even a hall where you can watch a science show beamed straight onto the dome from inside. A large aquarium filled with local freshwater fish greets you as you make your way into the main exhibits. Other facilities include a cafeteria, multimedia library, lecture hall and multi-purpose hall.
Istana Budaya (National Theatre)Istana Budaya is the first theatre in Asia to be equipped with state-of-the-art stage equipment. This makes it one of the ten most sophisticated theatres in the world, and on par with the Royal Albert Hall in London. Istana Budaya is the eminent venue for all forms of theatre, including operetta, classical concert, musical theater and opera, in Malaysia. Located next to the National Art Gallery in Jalan Tun Razak, Istana Budaya or the Palace of Culture is a major landmark in the city of Kuala Lumpur. This cultural centre is intended to raise the standard of theater, to develop artistic excellence in performing arts, to popularize first-rate theater productions, and to develop the intellect of artistic gratitude. Like any traditional Malay house, the structure is divided into three areas: the "serambi" (lobby and foyer), the "rumah ibu" (main house or the auditorium), and the "rumah dapur" (kitchen as the stage and rehearsal hall). Its huge theater hall "Panggung Seri" can accommodate up to 1,412 viewers at a time.
National Craft Complex / Komplex KrafTangan Negara

National Craft Complex is located at Jalan Conlay. The Kompleks Budaya Kraf, literally Cultural Craft Complex, is the celebrated place to catch amazing handicrafts, native to Malaysia. It presents some exclusive Malaysian handicrafts, such as, silk kaftan, bathrobes, silverware, mengkuang products, pewterware, glassware, pottery, silk batik paintings, and songket (brocade material). This whole complex is divided into 4 main blocks, i.e. Craft Museum, Craft Village, Artists' Colony, and Karyaneka Craft Boutique. National Craft is the place where you can get handicrafts with lower price compare with other place at this country. Even you can participate to make it.
King´s Palace (Istana Negara)
Surrounded by a beautiful park, green lawns and ponds the King´s Palace, Istana Negara, is the official residence of the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, a Malay title usually translated as "Supreme Head”. You can watch the Palace from outside the main gate where the Royal Guards, dressed in white Malay as well as red British inspired uniforms, are guarding the main gate on horse and on foot. The Kingdom of Malaysia consists of 9 sultanates (Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Negeri Pahang, Perak, Perlis, Selangor, Sembilan and Terengganu) and 4 non monarchic states (Malacca, Penang, Sabah and Sarawak). The “Yang Di-Pertuan Agong” or Paramount Ruler is elected among the sultans every five years, which means that there are 45 years until a sultan can be elected for the second time. The king in Malaysia is the head of the state. Together with the Prime Minister, the King appoints the cabinet from among the members of Parliament, as well as the nominal head of the military and all three branches of government.
Central Market (CM)
The original Central Market, built in 1936, used to be a wet market, but the place is now a cultural center (air-conditioned!) for local artists and craftspeople selling antiques, crafts, and curios. Central Market is situated at the border of Chinatown, so it would be a good idea to wind-up with Chinatown walking tour at Central Market. At the riverside amphitheatre outside, rich cultural experiences await. Enjoy performances, demonstrations and hands-on batik painting. Also, find out more about heritage activities like Chinese fortune-telling, Malay shadow puppet plays and Indian dances.
Petaling Street(Chinatown)
This is the center of KL's Chinatown district. By day, stroll past hawker stalls, dim sum shops, wet markets, and all sorts of shops, from pawnshops to coffin makers. It is a great place to stroll along as you will never know what kind of bargained goods can be founded along these crowded avenues. Locals flock to Petaling Street primarily for bargain accessories and great Chinese food. A t night, a crazy bazaar (which is terribly crowded) pops up -- look for designer knockoffs, fake watches, and pirated VCDs (video CDs) here.
You’ll want to hone your bargaining skills before you plunge into the markets.
Jalan Masjid India (Little India)
Running parallel to Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, this street is lined by shop selling Indian items such as sarees, sandalwood oil, bangles, silver anklets, gold jewellery brassware and Indian silver tableware. While Indian music blasts away on the street, visitors can soak in the colourful sights on the street. For those who want to wet their taste buds; there are many eateries along the street for you to choose from, which enable you to try authentic Indian food and sip some 'Teh Tarik', a local tea that is popular with all races.
Lake Gardens (Taman Tasik Perdana)
The "green belt" - 91.6 hectares (227 acres) of planned parkland less than 1 km (0.6 mi) west of the central city - built in 1880s. The main focus of the park is Tasik Perdana - the Premier Lake - where locals and visitors cavort on the banks or in little paddle boats. There's plenty to keep you amused, including a butterfly park, planetarium, insect museum, walk-in aviary, orchid garden and hibiscus garden.
KL Bird Park
The Kuala Lumpur Bird Park in Lake Gardens is reputed to be one of the biggest in the world. Establish in 1991 and was officially opened by Her Majesty Queen of Malaysia, Tunku Bainun. It was since managed by DBKL (City Hall) until 1st July 2001 whereby it was taken by Safari Bird Park & Wonderland Sdn Bhd as the new management of KL Bird Park. Spanning an area of 20 hectares, over 3,000 birds from over 200 species roam the park. Most are free-flying in the covered park, which is shaped like one huge aviary. KL Bird Park is an ideal place for family and friends and even company outing. The Bird Park's management offers a number of services for corporate and individual visitors.
Contact
King´s Palace (Istana Negara)Surrounded by a beautiful park, green lawns and ponds the King´s Palace, Istana Negara, is the official residence of the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, a Malay title usually translated as "Supreme Head”. You can watch the Palace from outside the main gate where the Royal Guards, dressed in white Malay as well as red British inspired uniforms, are guarding the main gate on horse and on foot. The Kingdom of Malaysia consists of 9 sultanates (Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Negeri Pahang, Perak, Perlis, Selangor, Sembilan and Terengganu) and 4 non monarchic states (Malacca, Penang, Sabah and Sarawak). The “Yang Di-Pertuan Agong” or Paramount Ruler is elected among the sultans every five years, which means that there are 45 years until a sultan can be elected for the second time. The king in Malaysia is the head of the state. Together with the Prime Minister, the King appoints the cabinet from among the members of Parliament, as well as the nominal head of the military and all three branches of government.
Central Market (CM)

The original Central Market, built in 1936, used to be a wet market, but the place is now a cultural center (air-conditioned!) for local artists and craftspeople selling antiques, crafts, and curios. Central Market is situated at the border of Chinatown, so it would be a good idea to wind-up with Chinatown walking tour at Central Market. At the riverside amphitheatre outside, rich cultural experiences await. Enjoy performances, demonstrations and hands-on batik painting. Also, find out more about heritage activities like Chinese fortune-telling, Malay shadow puppet plays and Indian dances.
Petaling Street(Chinatown)This is the center of KL's Chinatown district. By day, stroll past hawker stalls, dim sum shops, wet markets, and all sorts of shops, from pawnshops to coffin makers. It is a great place to stroll along as you will never know what kind of bargained goods can be founded along these crowded avenues. Locals flock to Petaling Street primarily for bargain accessories and great Chinese food. A t night, a crazy bazaar (which is terribly crowded) pops up -- look for designer knockoffs, fake watches, and pirated VCDs (video CDs) here.
You’ll want to hone your bargaining skills before you plunge into the markets.
Jalan Masjid India (Little India)

Running parallel to Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, this street is lined by shop selling Indian items such as sarees, sandalwood oil, bangles, silver anklets, gold jewellery brassware and Indian silver tableware. While Indian music blasts away on the street, visitors can soak in the colourful sights on the street. For those who want to wet their taste buds; there are many eateries along the street for you to choose from, which enable you to try authentic Indian food and sip some 'Teh Tarik', a local tea that is popular with all races.
Lake Gardens (Taman Tasik Perdana)The "green belt" - 91.6 hectares (227 acres) of planned parkland less than 1 km (0.6 mi) west of the central city - built in 1880s. The main focus of the park is Tasik Perdana - the Premier Lake - where locals and visitors cavort on the banks or in little paddle boats. There's plenty to keep you amused, including a butterfly park, planetarium, insect museum, walk-in aviary, orchid garden and hibiscus garden.
KL Bird Park

The Kuala Lumpur Bird Park in Lake Gardens is reputed to be one of the biggest in the world. Establish in 1991 and was officially opened by Her Majesty Queen of Malaysia, Tunku Bainun. It was since managed by DBKL (City Hall) until 1st July 2001 whereby it was taken by Safari Bird Park & Wonderland Sdn Bhd as the new management of KL Bird Park. Spanning an area of 20 hectares, over 3,000 birds from over 200 species roam the park. Most are free-flying in the covered park, which is shaped like one huge aviary. KL Bird Park is an ideal place for family and friends and even company outing. The Bird Park's management offers a number of services for corporate and individual visitors.
Contact
KL Tourism Action Council
Kuala Lumpur City Hall
Levek 14, Menara DBKL 2, Bandar Wawasan
Jalan Raja Abdullah
50300 Kuala Lmpur
Tel: 03-26176272
Email: mtpkl@motour.gov.my
Kuala Lumpur City Hall
Levek 14, Menara DBKL 2, Bandar Wawasan
Jalan Raja Abdullah
50300 Kuala Lmpur
Tel: 03-26176272
Email: mtpkl@motour.gov.my


4 comments:
KL! KL! KL! my week is not complete if i never go to kl the busiest place where the fun is alwayz there..its all worth it! i will surely misz this place..
Dah hampir 5 tahun tinggal di KL ni tapi banyak tempat yang belum saya jejaki..
Star LRT, Putra LRT & Komuter patut dimasukan sebagai salah 1 pengangkutan awam di KL :)
A lot more places can be added such as shopping mall, sepang F1 circuit, KLIA etc.
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