Standing at 421 metres, this formidable landmark is the 4th tallest tower in the world. Officially opened in 1996 by Malaysia’s fourth prime minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohammad. It is located atop Bukit Nenas.
At its foundation, the structure is surrounded by the Bukit Nenas Tropical Rainforest Reserve. A true rainforest, that even maintains its own mini eco-system, situated right in the heart of the city makes it the only one of its kind in the world.
Aside from being a telecommunications tower, the Kuala Lumpur Tower also houses a variety of souvenir shops and restaurants at its base, and an observation deck and revolving restaurant on the upper decks
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Gold Award Winning Centre Kuala Lumpur City Gallery, owned by ARCH, tells the story of Kuala Lumpur’s Past, Present and Future through miniatures. It is located right in Independence Square (Dataran Merdeka), Kuala Lumpur’s historical enclave!
The highlight here is The Spectacular City Model Show, the largest and first of such kind in Malaysia ! The massive model measures an incredible 40ft x 50ft (12m x 15m), which showcases the city’s past, present and future through a light and sound presentation! Immerse in 9 innovative exhibits – KL Reflection. NEW at KL City Gallery!
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The KL Forest Eco Park (formerly know as the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve) was gazetted as a forest reserve in 1906 and is one of the oldest in Malaysia. Situated near the forest is one of the city's skyline icons, the Kuala Lumpur Tower, which was constructed with utmost attention being paid to the environment to ensure that the natural surroundings of KL Forest Eco Park remain undisturbed.
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The monumental National Mosque was built in 1963 to celebrate the independence of Malaysia. It is one of the largest mosque in Southeast Asia which can accommodate up to 15,000 people.
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The Selangor & Federal Territory Hainan Association has marked more than 130 years since its establishment in year 1889. The present 6-tied Thean Hou Temple was completely built in 1987 and officially launched in 1989. It is the biggest one out of 150 Mazu temples in Malaysia with the area of 6,758m2 situated on Robson Heights, solely owned and managed by The Selangor & Federal Territory Hainan Association. .