High-rise ambitions in a colourful whirl of cultural diversity.
Kuala Lumpur is an Asian tiger that roars: in almost 150 years, it has grown from nothing to a modern, bustling city. Take in its high-flying triumphs from the viewing deck of the world's tallest building, then dive down to explore its more traditional culture in the back lanes of Chinatown.
It's a modern Asian city of gleaming skyscrapers, but it retains much of the local colour that has been wiped out in other Asian boom-cities such as Singapore. It has plenty of colonial buildings in its centre, a vibrant Chinatown with street vendors and night markets, and a bustling Little India.
Where to Eat
KL's ethnic mix means you can eat Malay food for breakfast, Chinese for lunch and Indian for dinner. In between you can snack on deliciously fresh tropical fruit. There's good-quality food to suit all budgets, ranging from hawker centres and coffee shops to fine dining at exclusive restaurants.
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