A Perfect Vacation Destination with Infinite Wonders
The most striking landmark of the city is the dazzling Petronas Twin Towers which has become an iconic landmark signifying the modern architectural magnificence of Malaysia. The towers are known as the world’s tallest twin towers and houses attractions such as the Science Discovery Center, Symphonic Concert Hall and the Suria KLCC Mall. Located on the Bukit Nana Hill is the Kula Lumpur Tower also known as the Menara Kuala Lumpur. At an astounding 421 m above ground level, the towers excel as the tallest concrete tower in the world and the fourth tallest telecommunications tower. The archaic architecture is visible in most of the religious buildings in the city and this is greatly exemplified by Masjid Jamek and the National Mosque. Masjid Jamek outshines as the oldest mosque in Kuala Lumpur featuring Moorish architecture while traditional Islamic art and calligraphy can be experienced at the National Mosque. All these landmarks embody the essence of Malaysian architecture which is a blend of colonial, Asian, Malay Islamic, modern and post modern influences.