“The National Palace of Malaysia, the residence of the Yang di Pertuan Agong”
A beautiful palace There is a beautiful scenery of Bukit Petaling hill overlooking the Klang River, it is another interesting photography spot in Malaysia. Inside the palace is not allowed to visit.
Istana Palace Negara, built in 1928, was originally used as a residence for a Chinese millionaire named Chan Wing. When the Japanese invaded during the years 1942 - 1945, this place was used as a Japanese military office. After Japan withdrew The Selangor government took ownership of the palace and renovated it into the palace of the Yang di Pertuan Agong, the King of Malaysia.
Highlights of this place It is a luxurious golden dome-shaped building spread over 28 acres, with gardens, swimming pools, golf courses, lakes, badminton courts and indoor tennis courts. Which is open for tourists to watch and take pictures only in front of the palace where the guards are stationed
How to get there: From KL Sentral Station, the distance is about 4.4 kilometers, taking about 8 minutes.
Admission: Free