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DESTINATION
IN ASIA
» Kuala Lumpur «
Within
130 years, Kuala Lumpur has grown from nothing to a modern,
bustling city of almost two million people. Even though it
has become a modern city with the world's tallest building,
you can still explore its traditional culture in the back
lanes of Chinatown. KL, a modern Asian city of gleaming
skyscrapers, still has plenty of colonial buildings in its
centre, a vibrant Chinatown with street vendors and night
markets, and a bustling Little India. The city's urban
sprawl extends well beyond the boundaries of the territory
into surrounding Selangor State, particularly along the
Klang Valley - the powerhouse of the Malaysian economy,
where much of the city's workforce and industry resides.
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Location
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: Malaysia, South East Asia
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Visa
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: Myanmar Passport Holders require visa to enter
Malaysia which can be obtained at the Embassy
of the Malaysia. For other nationalities, please
contact the Embassy of Republic of Malaysia.
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Time
Zone
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: GMT/ UTC +8 (Peninsular Malaysia)
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When
to go
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: Year - Round
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Airport tax
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: Airport tax (MYR 45) is levied at the time of
ticketing.
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Languages
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: Bahasa Malaysia is an official language but
English, Mandarin and Tamil are also used in
Malaysia.
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Electricity
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: 220V
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Must visit
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: China Town, Jalan Petaling, Golden Triangle,
Petronas Twin Towers, Lake Gardens, Merdeka
Square, The Orchid Garden, The Bird Park, and The Hibiscus Garden.
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