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• Sunway Pyramid
• The Golden Triangle
• Petronas Twin Tower (KLCC)
• Suria KLCC Mall
• Kuala Lumpur Tower
• Central Market
• National Museum
• National Art Gallery
• Islamic Art Museum
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SUNWAY PYRAMID
Strategically located at just a stone is throw away from
The One Academy, Sunway Pyramid consists of the Sunway
Lagoon Resort Hotel and Sunway
Lagoon Theme Park .
The Sunway Pyramid offers a unique shopping adventure
through its exquisite Egyptian concept interior and
houses various boutiques of international brands. It
also has the 48-lane Pyramid Bowl, which is the official
venue for the 1998 Commonwealth Games, apart from the
Pyramid Ice – Malaysia’s first indoor ice-skating
rink.
Give your taste buds a treat as Sunway Pyramid houses
exquisite eating outlets of both local and international
cuisines.
To learn more about Sunway
Pyramid
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THE
GOLDEN TRIANGLE
The Golden Triangle refers to an area bordered by
3 major roads that form a triangle, namely Jalan Imbi,
Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Raja Chulan (Jalan means
“street”). It attained its name primarily
because multitudes of commercial buildings, business
companies, shopping malls, and prestigious hotels are
located here.
Bukit Bintang (which literally means Star Hill), is
an extremely popular area within the Golden Triangle
particularly for the avid shoppers and those who seek
entertainment or recreation because it offers the most
comprehensive, ultra-modern, one-stop shopping complexes
and entertainment centres catering to all tastes and
means.
From world-renowned designer labels and brands to
exquisite made-in-Malaysia items, the highly competitive
environment among traders is a blessing in disguise
for shoppers.
To learn more about Golden
Triangle
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PETRONAS
TWIN TOWER (KLCC)
The Petronas Twin Tower stands majestically in bustling
city centre of Kuala Lumpur.
It is one of the tallest twin building in the world
by standing at 451.9m and consist of 88 stories each.
Both towers are linked by the skybridge http://www.kiat.net/towers/skybridge.html
located on the 41st floor.
KLCC is the headquarter for Petronas, short for Petroliam
Nasional Bhd, is Malaysia's national petroleum corporation.
Within the 6-storey tower locates a 864-seat concert
hall, Dewan Filharmonik Petronas http://www.malaysianphilharmonic.com/dfp/
that hosts Malaysian and international artists, orchestras,
jazz performances and musical presentations.
To learn more about KLCC
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SURIA
KLCC MALL
Located in the first 6-floors of KLCC, this huge mall
expects at least 653,000 visitors each week. Below ground
zero, you can hop onto the light rail transit, Putra
LRT to get to another shopping destination along its
route.
Besides housing a large variety of shops, from fashion
to home accessories, sports, restaurants, café,
bookstore, etc, it even has its own art gallery, Petronas
Gallery and a science centre, Petrosains. You can spend
a full day shopping or just window shopping in this
huge mall, and later catch the latest blockbusters at
TGV
cinema.
To learn more about Suria
KLCC
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KUALA
LUMPUR TOWER
The tower is currently the world 4th tallest telecommunications
tower by standing at 421m and it consist of an observation
platform which makes it a vantage point to see the city
in all its glory.
To learn more about KL
Tower
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CENTRAL
MARKET
This popular 2-story social hub comprises an interesting
mix of 130 shops and kiosks selling an assortment of
Malaysian handcrafts, pottery, antiques to trinkets;
making it Malaysia’s unique arts and culture bazaar.
It is definitely a great place to shop for souvenirs
and gifts.
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Market
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NATIONAL
MUSEUM
A great place for discovery, entertainment and education,
the museum exhibits an extensive range of historical
interest from artefacts to dioramas and allows one to
explore in-depth of Malaysia’s history and culture.
To learn more about our National
Museum
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NATIONAL
ART GALLERY
Established on 28 August 1958, it is one of the most
established art museums in South East Asia. It houses
a collection of more than 2500 pieces of artwork and
regularly host art competitions, seminars and workshops
for art practitioners and students as well as numerous
art-related events that appeal to the general public.
To learn more about National
Art Gallery
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ISLAMIC
ARTS MUSEUM
Nestled amidst lush greenery, it houses some of the
most precious and timeless work of Islamic art reflecting
the achievement, aspirations and cultural conviction
of one of the greatest civilization in the history of
mankind.
To learn more about Islamic
Arts Museum
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