With its striking skyline, bustling night markets and beautiful temples, Kuala Lumpur is a city moving forward while embracing its multicultural roots.
KUALA LUMPUR: Interest in major cities in Asia is projected to continue to increase this year, with Kuala Lumpur having secured a spot in the top 10 t...
KUALA LUMPUR: Interest in major cities in Asia is projected to continue to increase this year, with Kuala Lumpur having secured a spot in the top 10 trending global travel destinations, according to reviews by global travellers on Tripadvisor.
Long stopover in Singapore or Dubai? Travellers often opt to stay at the airport to avoid the hustle and bustle of a new city, but don't make that mistake when passing through Kuala Lumpur. Unlike many other Asian megacities, the Malaysian capital is the ideal layover destination as it can be easily explored in 48 hours. With a population of around 3 million, it's a comparatively small city by Asian standards (not withstanding the greater metropolitan area), but there's still lots to see so here
No, it’s not in Hong Kong – Asia’s longest escalator is in mainland China, but a new effort planned for Malaysia’s Batu Caves, packed with people this week for the Thaipusam festival, might come close.
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ANN/THE STAR – In the past, it was customary to see funeral processions winding through the streets of Kuala Lumpur’s (KL) Chinatown. I discovered this while participating in a recent guided walking tour led by knowledgeable local guide Jane Rai. Rai explained that these processions were arranged as a gesture of reverence towards the departed […]