Page 2 of 4 Virtual Tour of MalaysiaKuala LumpurKuala Lumpur is the capital city and legislative capital of Malaysia and it is also the largest city in the country. In Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur is commonly refered to as KL by most people. First we see the airport, its really huge, even has a monorail train within the airport to get from the departure lounge to the baggage/exit area!  KL Airport  KL Airport Next we see the Chinese Temple.  Chinese Temple  Chinese Temple  Chinese Temple The Batu Caves are a series of tall limestone caves, home to a Hindu temple, that lie 13 kilometres north of Kuala Lumpur. This is a beautiful temple situated in a cave on the top of a very high hill. Every year, a festival is held here where devout Hindus impale themselves with sharp rods and carry idols up this hill. These caves are within an hour drive from downtown Kuala Lumpur, and are worth a visit by tourists. On the other side of Batu Caves (the other side of Batu Caves temple), lies few climbing spots for rock climbers.  Batu Caves 
The Petronas Towers (also known as the Petronas Twin Towers), in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, were once the world's tallest buildings when measured from the level of the main entrance to the structural or architectural top. It has since been unseated by the Taipei 101 on October 17, 2003. The Petronas Towers are currently the tallest twin towers in the world, and it lays claim to being the world's tallest high rise of the 20th century.  Petronas Towers It is said that Malaysians favourite hobby is shopping! There are so many huge malls filled with people, as you will see in the pictures below.  Petronas Mall  Mall The National Monument (Tugu Negara) commemorates those who died in Malaysia's struggle for freedom (principally against the Japanese occupation and during the Malayan Emergency)  Tugu Negara  KL Skyline  National Mosque Next - Sunway Lagoon
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