Kuala Lumpur Landmarks

Another landmark of Kuala Lumpur, Sultan Abdul Samados Building, is a 100-year-old building located in front of Merdeka Square. During the British occupation of Malaysia, this building was used as the office of various British government agencies. Today, this historical building is home to the High Court and the Supreme Court. The building is in the Moorish style and has a clock tower, which looks magnificent and delicate. Tourists often stop by to take pictures. For those who want an angle with fewer people, it is recommended to walk around the back of the building and take pictures with the clock tower on the other side. This is a public park. You can also come and relax.
Next to the Sultan Abdul Samad Building is 𝐑𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝐨𝐟 𝐋𝐢𝐟𝐞, another important point of this city. This point is a public park, a tourist attraction, and a symbol of the success in improving the condition of the city's dirty and polluted river to become clean and beautiful again.
Plus, there is an 8-kilometer riverside promenade, including a connecting path to walk to various places, so everyone can live easier.
Importantly, at night, there will be a symphony fountain dancing with lights for free.

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Post by ฝน คนขี้เที่ยว | Oct 4, 2024

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