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National Museum
It is a two-story building in the style of a Malay palace. On its impressive facade are embedded with two large murals: one is production scenes of Malaysian handicrafts and the other includes many important scenes from the age of Hinduism and Buddhism in the 12th century to the independence of Malaysia in 1957. The museum houses many exhibits.

Petronas Twin Towers
Landmark of Kuala Lumpur is the 88-story PETRONAS Twin Towers. It rises to 451.9 meters in height, acknowledged as the tallest buildings in the world in Guinness World Records. The towers are joined at the 41st and 42nd floors by a double-decker skybridge - linking the two sky lobbies and facilitating the movement between the two towers and facilitating visitors taking a panoramic view of the city.

Menara Kuala Lumpur
Menara Kuala Lumpur is the fourth tallest telecommunication tower in the world (421 meters). Aside from the intricate architecture, you can also take a ride in one of the four express elevators to the top and admire the view from the Observation Deck. One floor above the Observation Deck is the stylish Revolving Restaurant. Enjoy a meal there, then head on to some souvenir shopping.

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
A wonder world of birds and a tropical paradise not be missed by all. Located in the serene and scenic famous Lake Gardens, the KL Bird park is also well known as "The World's Largest Walk-in Free Flight Aviary", offers a 20.9 acres of verdant valley terrain to be explored. An enjoyable and relaxation experience for all through a field day of watching more than 3000 birds from hundreds of species with a variety of shapes, sizes, colors and sounds perching and winging about freely - in a totally natural and beautifully landscaped environment.

Genting Highlands
Genting Highlands, situated on a hill in the pahang state, only fifty kilometers from Kuala Lumpur, is the most developed hill resort in Malaysia. At 2,000 meters above sea level, it offers a cool respite from Malaysia's capital city combined with all of the excitement, luxury, and entertainment of an international resort destination.

The place is also home to the largest casino in Southeast Asia, and this is the only place where gamblers can congregate in the country. The casino opens 24 hours on weekends, and 4 AM to 10 AM on daily days. There is the notice No Muslims on the casino door. Foreign visitors need passports to enter into the casino.