Flying twice a year, Kuala Lumpur has had a huge impact on me
I've been to Malaysia 🇲🇾 several times before, mostly island-hopping, and my impression of Southeast Asia has always been 'nature'. Kuala Lumpur was a surprise; it's quite like Singapore and Hong Kong, more prosperous, with a high degree of cultural integration;
Many people think Kuala Lumpur is not fun, but I feel Kuala Lumpur is not a place for play, it's more suitable for eating, drinking, shopping, and leisure vacations⛱️. It's incredibly enjoyable, and hotels and rentals are really cheap; to sum it up simply: you can spend very little and enjoy a prosperity that exceeds that of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen
The most satisfying points!!!
1⃣️🍜 The food is too delicious, leaning towards the tastes of Guangdong and Fujian, suitable for the constitution of Chinese babies, here are a few recommendations:
-Woo Pin Fish Head Noodle: The ceiling of fish head noodles, very fresh, recommended by a friend
-Sun Fong Bak Kut Teh: Both wet and dry Bak Kut Teh are delicious
-Jalan Alor: Followed the trend to go, but every dish is incredibly delicious, very worthwhile! Not sure why some people would say it's not good!
2⃣️ Hotel accommodations!
Almost every hotel comes with an outdoor swimming pool🏊♀️ and a gym! There are so many five-star hotels in KL that you can choose until you're dizzy, and those that offer views of the Petronas Towers at night are really worth it! Recommended!
The first time I went, I stayed at a friend's apartment, and I was shocked by the price of the apartment! Cheap...
3⃣️ Climate!
Who would have thought that the tropical region is not hot in July, and in the evening you don't even need to turn on the air conditioning. Just take a bottle of wine, sit by the outdoor pool, and be happy!
4⃣️ Culture
Kuala Lumpur is mainly composed of Malays, Chinese, and Indians, and you can see various integrations in architecture, cuisine, etc. However, since the religion is Islam, it is generally conservative. What impressed me was the Indian ladies on the streets wearing veils that only showed their eyes, each carrying Hermès and LV bags. I kept thinking about how their colleagues would distinguish them
You can also experience the old Fujian and Guangdong culture, many Chinese shops still retain many old traditions, such as handwritten menus in ordinary restaurants, which are still simply designed rather than a random piece of white paper
Beware of pitfalls⚠️:
1⃣️ Shopping: Many people say Kuala Lumpur is great for shopping, but I find it hard to judge, it depends on what you compare it with. Chanel makeup has discounts, many popular items from brands are out of stock, even if you walk into Hermès, you can't buy 🤷♀️, and the price advantage is average. Only a few watch shops I saw really had cheaper prices than in China
2⃣️ Internet-famous tourist spots: Places like the Pink Mosque🕌️ are worth visiting, the Petronas Towers are only suitable for distant shots, don't have too high expectations for most other places, otherwise....
TIPS:
1. Using Grab to take a taxi is very convenient, pay with cash!
2. Chain convenience stores like 7-11 and luxury stores can use Alipay.
Very nice place with an amazing view in special in the night.
Very easy to use, you can contact customer service to choose a time period, issue a ticket quickly, and print the QR code directly to use. Going in from the front and going down the escalators on both sides is the ticket office and the entrance to the building. It is too short to stay on the top floor for 15 minutes.
The famous twin tower, KLCC. Nearby LRT station is KLCC station. There has many restaurants selections, shops and outdoor place to chill and relax.
Sooooooo gorgeous to have a chance to be there but it felt uncomfortable for the person who has an acrophobia like me. 😆 the view up there was so good but that day was so many PM 2.5 so I didn't' got much beautiful photos. 🥹
Kuala Lumpur must-check in attractions, two platforms can be visited, each 10 minutes, enough to overlook Kuala Lumpur
The Kuala Lumpur Petroleum Twin Towers is located in the middle of Kuala Lumpur City. It is the world's tallest twin towers and the eighth tallest building in the world. As a landmark building in Kuala Lumpur, you must take pictures and punch in. The infinity pool on the top floor of the Eton Mansion can be taken with the twin towers. It is recommended.