Wednesday, October 19

Kuala Lumpur Tower (KL Tower)

The Kuala Lumpur Tower is a tall tower located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Its construction was finished in 1995. It is used for communication purposes and features an antenna that reaches 421 m (1,381 ft), which currently makes it the second tallest freestanding tower in the world. The roof of the pod is at 335 m (1,099 ft). The rest of the tower below has a stairwell and an elevator to reach the upper area, which also contains a revolving restaurant, providing diners a panoramic view of the city.







the Kuala Lumpur (KL) Tower is the fourth-tallest tower in the world and Southeast Asia’s tallest telecommunications tower.

The 23-acre reserve surrounding the tower is a great place for visitors to listen to birds and observe playful monkeys. The 100-year-old Jelutong tree, protected by a retaining wall, is one of the reserve’s most distinguished attractions.


The KL tower features four venues suitable for board meetings, receptions or product launches.



The extreme sports area at KL Tower offers activities ranging from the SkyJump, a bungee-style experience, to the Flying Fox Park, offering six different ways to fly from tree to tree.




Flying fox




Saturday, October 8

The Menara TM

Menara TM is the headquarters of Telekom Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. It was constructed between 1998 and 2001. It is 310m tall which currently as the third tallest tower in Malaysia. The structure of the tower resembles a young bamboo sprout with unfurling leaves was designed by Hijjas Kasturi Associates.




Menara TM Skygarden


Gym in Menara TM

The unique landscaped open 'Skygarden" are found in Menara TM alternating every three floors provide a great space for informal meetings or refreshing retreat from the usual workstation.
There are also other conveniences in Menara TM include a medical centre, a multi-purpose hall, a gym, a surau as well as a children's day-care centre.

Sunday, October 2

Berjaya Times Square



Acknowledged as Malaysia’s largest building ever built in a single phase with a gross built-up area of 7.5 million square feet, Berjaya Times Square is an international landmark offering unparallel shopping, luxury accommodation, business, fine food and beverage, and abundant entertainment to the estimated 2.5 million visitors each month.
Berjaya Times Square Kuala Lumpur is an architectural masterpiece that house over 1,000 shops, service outlets and a variety of retail anchors all under one roof.





Thursday, September 29

Magnificent Landmark -- Twin Towers

Petronas Twin Towers stood 452 metres high, they were the tallest skyscraper in the world from 1997 until October 2003, which Taipei 101 surpassed to claim the title. However, they still remain as the tallest twin building in the world.


Night view of the Twin Towers


Little touch-up to the photo


Day view
Not only standing tall and proud on the ground of our country,The petronas twin towers features entertainments for us locals and also for tourists.
The suria klcc are a haven for shopaholics ! It features mostly foreign luxury goods and high-street labels

2 of the hots spots of suria klcc are a must-visit,ideal for families,which is the Petrosains and Aquaria !
Petrosains is a wonderful place where you can experience the marvelous world of science and technology ! Ideal for school trips and family occasions where not only you gain knowledge,but also widens the horizon of how you see the world..




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Aquaria will give you the experience of meeting 250 different species and over 20000 land and aquatic fellow creatures from malaysia and around the world upclose in the 90 metre long underwater tunnel !
Visiting aquaria klcc is an exciting journey from the misty mountains,down the majestic rivers,through the green rainforest,to the mighty mangrooves until you reach the colourful coral reefs,and the omnious deep blue sea.. ( All are amazingly man made ! )







Apart from entertainment,The Kuala Lumpur Convention Center also known as the klcc,is a strategic venue to hold international business meetings as the facilities are served first class. There are also spacious conference halls where exhibitions can take place.






One of the most notable features of the PETRONAS Twin Towers is the Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS concert hall – Southeast Asia’s leading venue for classical music. Located in between the two towers, the architectural design of the facility – which has garnered praise as one of the world’s best concert halls – is based upon the time-honoured design of 19th century European concert halls. The hall has played host to some of the world’s most respected musical talents and is home to the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.