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About Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia is a fascinating tropical paradise located in the heart of Southeast Asia. Here you will be able to experience not one, but a diversity of Asian cultures in a single destination. From its people to its food to its sights and sound...
Visitors will discover a delightful fusion of three of Asia's oldest civilizations: Malay, Chinese, and Indian. This geo-cultural mix is made even more interesting by the assimilation of other cultures into the fabric of its society, including the indigenous cultures of the Kadazans, Ibans, and other ethnic groups of Sabah and Sarawak, as well as the influence of the British, Portuguese, Dutch, and Thais.
![]() The rapidly changing skyline of Kuala Lumpur boasts the magnificent Petronas Twin Towers, standing at 452 meters, as well as the Menara Kuala Lumpur, one of the world's tallest telecommunication structures. Despite its transformation into an ultra-modern city, Kuala Lumpur is also known for preserving its heritage buildings. The many beautifully landscaped parks and gardens, as well as streets adorned with trees and shrubs colorfully lit by night, have earned Kuala Lumpur its reputation as the "Garden City of Lights."
In Kuala Lumpur, culinary pleasures can be enjoyed almost everywhere. Hawker centers offer the unique experience of open-air dining at very economical prices. Food courts, found in many shopping malls, serve a variety of local and continental food in air-conditioned comfort. Sidewalk cafes and fine dining restaurants boast ambiance and impeccable service with delicious fare. In addition to Malay, Chinese, and Indian cuisine, it is also easy to find Continental, American, French, Italian, Japanese, Thai, and Korean restaurants. |