Kuala Lumpur Landmarks
by ฝน คนขี้เที่ยว
Oct 4, 2024
Anyone planning a trip to Malaysia? 🇲🇾... Listen up!!! 📢 We're going to pinpoint 4 must-see check-in spots for photography enthusiasts! 📍🫶🏻
Let's get started!❗️ (All photos were taken with an iPhone 12 Pro camera.)
👉🏻 Sultan Abdul Samad Building: We went in the evening, and the atmosphere was amazing. Standing on the grass and panning the camera wide open, we got some great shots. (However, it can get quite crowded, so you'll have to aim your camera for the right moment to avoid getting too many people in the shot.) 🕌✨
👉🏻 KLCC Park is a public park with a view of the Petronas Twin Towers. It's another great photo spot. Stand near the swimming pool for a stunning photo with the Petronas Twin Towers as a backdrop. (We went when it was raining, so it gave us a different vibe, with the mist floating in the sky. It's quite beautiful.)
👉🏻 The River of Life, Kuala Lumpur, is located near the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. It's a river that's beautifully lit up at night (but we took photos during the day). There's a large mural on the building's wall. Stand against the wall and take a photo for a beautiful, artistic shot! 🤩
👉🏻 Petronas Twin Towers: Take a photo at this popular check-in spot, a symbol of your arrival in Malaysia... 😃 Stand from the corner of Jalan Ampang for a stunning view of the entire Petronas Twin Towers. (Oh, and if you go in the evening when the sky is dark, they have a photographer for hire. They use a phone with bright lights, so your photos will be brighter and clearer. I'm not sure how much it costs, but it might depend on your agreement! We didn't hire them.) 🌃✨
If you're planning a trip to Malaysia, don't forget to take some photos! 🫶🏻📸✨
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