Your search "Kuala Lumpur" resulted in 24 Articles
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Kuala Lumpur Railway Station.

by eva_eva
posted about 1 month ago
4 comments and 2 votesKuala Lumpur Railway Station is a train station located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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The Zoo Negara, Malaysia

by eva_eva
posted 3 months ago
9 comments, 1 submission, and 1 voteThe Zoo Negara, once set in virgin jungle, now stands like an oasis amidst a concrete jungle.
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KL Urbanscape 09 at Klpac

by eastmoe
posted 4 months ago
9 comments and 3 votesLast weekend’s KLue Urbanscapes 2009, the city’s all-day creative arts festival held at KLPac (Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Center). Although I’ve heard many things about KLPac from friends, but this was my first time to KLPac.
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KLCC Park

by jhunnie
posted 4 months ago
5 comments and 6 votesKuala Lumpur has got a beautiful landscape, thanks to the lush greenery that keeps the city fresh and bright. This capital city of Malaysia boasts of numerous parks, which are well-planned and managed by their respective authorities.
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The National Monument (Tugu Negara) Malaysia

by ripsta
posted 4 months ago
9 comments and 6 votesThe National Monument Kuala Lumpur or Tugu Negara was built to recognize and honor those who gave up their lives in the cause for peace and freedom.
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An Ocean of Discovery (Kuala Lumpur)

by jhunnie
posted 5 months ago
8 comments and 6 votesWe went to the Malaysia most biggest aquarium, which consist a lot of variety species of fish and underwater living organism.
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Petaling Street

by jhunnie
posted 5 months ago
5 comments and 3 votesHow to get to that place? You can reach Petaling Street by hiring taxis, or by boarding buses, trains from the city. It's very convenient!
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Pudu Market, Kuala Lumpur

by sexyinred
posted 5 months ago
7 comments and 7 votesA traditional Chinese Malaysian market and Indian traders as well included the unusual items like pet fish, frogs and scorpions.
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Pekeliling, Kuala Lumpur

by mimjamil
posted 8 months ago
4 comments and 3 votesThis dilapidated and rustic building is no longer in use and will be demolished as time calls. The view is fantastic.
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Bukit Tabur; Rainy n' Misty

by weechonghooi
posted 10 months ago
2 comments and 1 vote29th December 2008, this is where I was, I went to Bukit Tabur to get myself away from the city, far away from work, I just wanted to breathe with empty mind, thinking of nothing but to reach to the peak of this hill. It was raining when we arrived the hillside, 7am. We were 50/50 to decide whether to go for it or not. Well, we decided to take a special opportunity of this rainy trip up. Wet, slippery, cold and misty... Definitely adventurous than normal.
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Putrajaya, Federal Government of Malaysia

by eastmoe
posted about 1 year ago
1 voteLast 2 month, me with my friend hangout at Putrajaya. The weather so hot. This is the story.. A few years back Malaysia decided to build a new administrative capital outside Kuala Lumpur. It is called Putrajaya.
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Playground in Kuala Lumpur

by faisal_aziz
posted about 1 year ago
3 comments and 1 voteLast two weeks, me and my lomography friends went to Taman Muda. Where suddenly we found an abandon playground but it well preserved. It's a perfect spot for lomo!
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Pekeliling Flat

by faisal_aziz
posted about 1 year ago
6 comments and 3 votesThe Real name of this flat is Perumahan Awam Tuanku Abdul Rahman, named after the first Ruler (Agong) of Malaysia. Built in 1969, they consist of seven 17-storey flats to provide housing for the low-income city dwellers. Now, the flats have been earmarked to be demolished. In its place will be a new commercial and housing project (Tamansari Riverside Garden City).
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Brickfields (Kuala Lumpur)

by syafeeq
posted about 1 year agoBrickfields is a small to medium-sized town and residential neighborhood (as well as an administrative zone) located just outside central Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is known as Kuala Lumpur's Little India due to the high percentage of Indians living there. It is also known as the 'Little India' due to the variety and number of different Indian businesses based in Brickfields itself.
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Eye On Malaysia

by adzfar
posted about 1 year ago
one commentThe Eye on Malaysia, the largest portable ‘observation wheel’ in the world, was unveiled by the Hon. Prime Minister of Malaysia on 6 January 2006 in conjunction with the grand launch of the Visit Malaysia Year 2007 celebration.
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