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As a vibrant Southeast Asian metropolis, **Kuala Lumpur (KL)** gives tourists the impression of **diversity, bustle and high cost-effectiveness**, but there are also some pain points that may be encountered during travel. The following is a real experience from a personal perspective: ### **👍 Experiences worth praising** #### **1. Check in at landmarks and take photos📸📸📸 The night view of the Petronas Twin Towers (KLCC)** is super beautiful, especially the light show in the Fountain Square, which creates a full atmosphere at night. - **Independence Square** and **Sultan Abdul Samad Building**: colonial-style buildings, suitable for taking retro blockbusters. - **Batu Caves**: colorful stairs and giant statues, with a strong Indian style (but there are so many monkeys, be careful to grab food!). #### **2. Foodie paradise, street food explosion*🍻🌮🍗 - **Jalan Alor**: A must-go for tourists, there are many grilled chicken wings, satay, and durian stalls, but the prices are a bit expensive (locals recommend the small alleys around **Petaling Street**). - **Nasi Lemak** and **Bak Kut Teh**: Must-try for breakfast! **Village Park** or **Xinfeng Bak Kut Teh** are recommended. - **Mamak**: Roti Canai + Teh Tarik, a soul combination for midnight snacks! #### **3. Shopping is fun and the prices are friendly** 👜👜 - **Pavilion KL** and **KLCC mall**: A full range of big brands, often with discounts, cheaper than domestic when the exchange rate is good. - **Central Market**: Buy handicrafts and batik cloth, suitable for souvenir hunting. - **Night market near Pavilion**: roadside stalls selling phone cases and accessories at night, bargaining starts at half price! #### **4. Convenient transportation** ✈️🚝🚘 - **Grab taxis are cheap**, most of the city is 10-20 MYR, more reliable than taxis. - **Metro (LRT/MRT)** can reach major attractions, but the transfer is a bit complicated (Google Maps is a must to check the route). #### *5. Multicultural experience** - You can see **mosques**, visit **Indian temples**, eat **Chinese teahouses** in one day, and the language is basically fluent in English + Chinese. --- Complaint points**🤢🤢🤢🤢 **1. The weather is so hot that it melts - 30℃+ all year round, high humidity, and sweating profusely after walking outdoors for 10 minutes. It is recommended to go out in the morning and evening, and avoid shopping malls at noon. 2. Some tourist attractions are "photo-cheating"** - **Petaling Street (Chinatown)*
• Located in the heart of Malaysia’s capital city of Kuala Lumpur, it offers a unique blend of culture, adventure and nature.
• Experience the comfortable observation deck and stunning views of the Kuala Lumpur skyline at an altitude of 276m.
• Serves as an important landmark and symbol of Malaysia's maturity.
△ KL TOWER is the seventh tallest telecommunication tower in the world and the tallest in Southeast Asia.
△ KL Tower is known as the World Basejump Centre.
As a vibrant Southeast Asian metropolis, **Kuala Lumpur (KL)** gives tourists the impression of **diversity, bustle and high cost-effectiveness**, but there are also some pain points that may be encountered during travel. The following is a real experience from a personal perspective: ### **👍 Experiences worth praising** #### **1. Check in at landmarks and take photos📸📸📸 The night view of the Petronas Twin Towers (KLCC)** is super beautiful, especially the light show in the Fountain Square, which creates a full atmosphere at night. - **Independence Square** and **Sultan Abdul Samad Building**: colonial-style buildings, suitable for taking retro blockbusters. - **Batu Caves**: colorful stairs and giant statues, with a strong Indian style (but there are so many monkeys, be careful to grab food!). #### **2. Foodie paradise, street food explosion*🍻🌮🍗 - **Jalan Alor**: A must-go for tourists, there are many grilled chicken wings, satay, and durian stalls, but the prices are a bit expensive (locals recommend the small alleys around **Petaling Street**). - **Nasi Lemak** and **Bak Kut Teh**: Must-try for breakfast! **Village Park** or **Xinfeng Bak Kut Teh** are recommended. - **Mamak**: Roti Canai + Teh Tarik, a soul combination for midnight snacks! #### **3. Shopping is fun and the prices are friendly** 👜👜 - **Pavilion KL** and **KLCC mall**: A full range of big brands, often with discounts, cheaper than domestic when the exchange rate is good. - **Central Market**: Buy handicrafts and batik cloth, suitable for souvenir hunting. - **Night market near Pavilion**: roadside stalls selling phone cases and accessories at night, bargaining starts at half price! #### **4. Convenient transportation** ✈️🚝🚘 - **Grab taxis are cheap**, most of the city is 10-20 MYR, more reliable than taxis. - **Metro (LRT/MRT)** can reach major attractions, but the transfer is a bit complicated (Google Maps is a must to check the route). #### *5. Multicultural experience** - You can see **mosques**, visit **Indian temples**, eat **Chinese teahouses** in one day, and the language is basically fluent in English + Chinese. --- Complaint points**🤢🤢🤢🤢 **1. The weather is so hot that it melts - 30℃+ all year round, high humidity, and sweating profusely after walking outdoors for 10 minutes. It is recommended to go out in the morning and evening, and avoid shopping malls at noon. 2. Some tourist attractions are "photo-cheating"** - **Petaling Street (Chinatown)*
The Kuala Lumpur Tower is one of Kuala Lumpur's landmarks, located in the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve in Bukit Bintang, at an altitude of 421 meters. From the observation deck at the top of the tower, you can see the entire city in 360 degrees, especially at night, the city lights are shining and the scenery is charming. In addition, the tower has facilities such as revolving restaurant, transparent glass viewing box and tower trails to provide a rich experience. If you like high-altitude views and city views, the Kuala Lumpur Tower is a good choice.
There is no value for money, it is almost undeveloped and there is nothing inside. There is a photo spot with a better angle, but it costs extra and requires queuing. The experience is not good. Just this once! I will definitely not come again next time.
From Hotel Signature International, walk south through the alley Persiaran Maybank to Jalan Raja Chulan, and walk to Jalan P. Ramlee, where you can see the Kuala Lumpur Tower up close. Kuala Lumpur Tower (Malay: Menara Kuala Lumpur, English: Kuala Lumpur Tower) is a high tower located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is 421 meters (1,381 feet) high. When it was built in 1995, it was the fourth tallest communication tower in the world, and now ranks fifth. The tower is located on Bukit Nanas in the city of Kuala Lumpur and can be regarded as the symbol of Kuala Lumpur. The surface of the tower is a vertical arch rib, and the tower weighs 100,000 metric tons. The tower base is not piled, but directly uses a piece of independent land. The Kuala Lumpur Tower is the tallest tower in Southeast Asia. It took 4 years to build and was completed in April 1996. Its wind-resistant structure is strong enough to withstand winds of 90 miles per hour. It is a member of the World Federation of Great Towers and one of the landmarks of Kuala Lumpur.
I booked the outdoor observation deck + skybox tickets on Ctrip. Both must be purchased together. You cannot buy the observation deck alone. It takes about half an hour to wait for the ticket. After entering, you will be issued two tickets, which are waiting tickets for two skyboxes. The waiting time is about 20 minutes, which is a good time to take pictures of the scenery. The staff in the skybox will help you take pictures. You have to pay to take pictures with their cameras. You can give them your own camera or mobile phone to take pictures. They are very dedicated and will also teach you how to pose. You can take dozens of pictures in 1 minute. Overall, it is worth it.
Kuala Lumpur Tower is a very important scenic spot in Kuala Lumpur, just as Guangzhou Tower is a very important scenic spot in Guangzhou. The height of the Kuala Lumpur Tower ranks in the top ten in the world, and Xiao Manyao of Guangzhou ranks the second highest in the world. The highest ranking is in Tokyo, Japan. The height of the Kuala Lumpur Tower is 643 meters, the height of the Guangzhou Tower is 600 meters, and the height of the Kuala Lumpur Tower is more than 300 meters. Usually when you go sightseeing, you can see the whole Kuala Lumpur panoramic view, while secondfloor has a revolving restaurant, you can eat snacks, drink drinks, generally see the scenery, 360 degrees to see the scenery of Kuala Lumpur, you can also see fish at the aquarium at your feet. I went to see it today, 66 ringgit, three full packages. But the time is relatively late. The time in the revolving restaurant is too short. The revolving restaurant is usually for individual visitors, and the tour group is in a hurry. The first time I had dinner in a revolving restaurant, I still felt very good, because it was an experience of life. Look at the pictures!