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The Best Architectural Buildings in Malaysia
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Architectural buildings in Malaysia

Petronas Twin Towers
, Kuala Lumpur
See an iconic postmodern structure at Petronas Twin Towers, a symbol of the modern nation and at one time the tallest buildings in the world.

Kek Lok Si Temple
, Air Itam
Visit Kek Lok Si Temple, the largest Buddhist complex in Malaysia. Established at its hilltop location in 1891, the temple harmoniously combi

Kuala Lumpur Sentral Railway Station
, Kuala Lumpur
A major transportation hub, Kuala Lumpur Sentral Railway Station features a modern design and covers a huge area housing hotels, offices, apa
Duration: 8 hours
Explore Petronas Twin Towers and nine other wonders of Kuala Lumpur. Have a perfect experience of Malaysian culture, traditions and history. You will explore a prefect blend of historical and modern landmarks of Kuala Lumpur. Visit Batu Caves, National Mosque and Thean Hou Temple and admire multi-racial society of Malaysia. Shop and explore at China Town, Central Market and Little India. King Palace, Old Railway Station and Merdeka Square are beautiful photogenic attractions to cover. A personal driver takes you by private vehicle to each site of cultural and historical value.

Stadthuys
, Melaka
One of the oldest remaining Dutch colonial buildings in the Far East, Stadthuys sits in the heart of Melaka. Stop by this landmark building t

Komtar
, George Town
For sweeping views of Penang ride an elevator to the top of Komtar, a 65-storey high rise that remains one of the tallest buildings in Malays
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Best for: Architectural Building, Park, Shopping Mall
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Best for: World heritage site, Landmark, Water Body
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Best for: World heritage site, Specialty Museum, History Museum
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Best for: Architectural Building, Farmers Market
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