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Thean Hou Temple
A six-storey Southern Chinese architectural temple with dragon roofs and intricate designs, serving as a center of devotion to the Goddess Mazu and a key destination for Chinese New Year celebrations.
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National Textile Museum Malaysia
The building features outstanding Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture, built in 1896, and the interior is divided into four main exhibition rooms that present the stories of batik, songket, and jewelry of various Malaysian ethnic groups
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Jalan Alor Night Market
A vibrant night market street spanning approximately 500 meters that comes alive after sunset with over 200 hawker stalls, famous for its fresh open-air kitchens. The essential dish to try is the renowned Wong Ah Wah Grilled Chicken Wings.
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Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park
The largest free-flight butterfly park in the world, under a large net designed to replicate a natural rainforest environment, allowing visitors to get close to many beautiful butterfly species.
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Central Market Pasar Seni
A historical art and cultural market in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, characterized by its distinctive Art Deco blue building. The interior is filled with diverse Malaysian cultural zones, complemented by the lively atmosphere of Kasturi Walk, a popular outdoor market at the entrance
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Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
The unique azure dome and the display of over 7,000 ancient Islamic art objects, including antique Qur'an manuscripts and models of world-renowned mosques, all combined in one place that unites the beauty of art, culture, and faith
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Masjid Negara National Mosque of Malaysia
A national symbol defined by its Modernist Islamic architecture, notably the 16-pointed concrete dome representing the 13 states of Malaysia and the 5 Pillars of Islam. It is a major site that welcomes non-Muslim visitors to observe and learn about the Islamic faith and local culture.
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Thean Hou Temple
An impressive 6-story architectural masterpiece featuring South Chinese design with intricate dragon roofs and ornate carvings, serving as a key center for the worship of the Goddess Mazu and a major destination for Chinese New Year celebrations adorned with thousands of red lanterns.
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Perdana Botanical Gardens
An extensive green oasis with over a hundred years of history. It features the aesthetically pleasing Laman Perdana Canopy (a beautiful wooden structure resembling a honeycomb) and serves as a natural and cultural hub connecting numerous significant sites, such as the National Mosque and Islamic Arts Museum.
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Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
Recognized as the world's largest free-flight aviary, spanning 20.9 acres. Visitors can observe over 3,000 birds in an environment that closely mimics their natural habitat, featuring the iconic Hornbill Park (Zone 3) and a dramatic 30-foot Waterfall Aviary.
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