Thursday, August 11, 2011

Vosemnadtsatimillionny paradise for shoppers

Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur Andy MacPherson, journalist, capital of Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur with a population of 18 million inhabitants. This is a delightful mix of different cultures and religions, and modern skyscrapers, and romantic old districts. One of the most important sights of the city - 452-meter Petronas Twin towers. Their architecture, executed in the Islamic tradition, includes many symbolic elements. Petronas Twin Towers Merdeka Square - the center of colonial Kuala Lumpur. This is a favorite meeting place for "cream" of society Kuala Lumpur, here are the Royal Club "Selangor" and the Palace of the Sultan Abdul-Samad, who is an outstanding example of Victorian and Islamic architecture. A haven for "shopaholics" will be decorated in the style of "art deco" two-storey Central Market in Chinatown. Here you can find a huge selection of food, antiques, art and all sorts of souvenirs. Nice to watch the top business bustle streets, sitting at a table in a cafe on the second floor. Liz was confused by such a diversity of products best way to get around the city - take advantage of inexpensive monorail, or walk on foot. There is also plenty of cheap taxis, but hopelessly clogged streets from early morning until late evening. Monorail Little India Signs businesses in Little India, traditional Malay dance performance by See also: Shatka between past and future of South Asian metropolis

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