Malaysia Travel Guide
The Stars Of Kuala Lumpur
This cosmopolitan Asian city, capital of Malaysia, unwittingly joins modernity with tradition, and gives space to both the fusion of cultures as a mixture of architectural styles of each. About a million and half people live there, and among them we can find Chinese, Malays and Indians, living in this land founded by Chinese settlers in 1857, turned into a center for the production of tin and rubber from 1873 to 1957 by the British government, and occupied by the Japanese during World War II. Different ethnic groups have achieved its current residents yet retain each its language, culture, and religion.
The stars of Kuala Lumpur is the Petronas Towers. These magnificent giant 88 stories and 452 feet high, which can be seen from across the city, returned to those who admired from the outside and then visit a breathtaking view that encompasses the complex in which they are located, with its beautiful gardens and lake, and admire the rows of mirrored skyscrapers and covered with metal, including air and rail trains run 20 meters in height.
Accompanying the skyscrapers, houses and buildings are in English Colonial style, with Islamic buildings, upscale restaurants located side by side with the street food stalls … in short, Kuala Lumpur allows time travel without having to walk too.
Kuala Lumpur Airport

All you need to know about the airport of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. KL Airport (KUL) is one of the busiest centers and air movement in Southeast Asia.

Kuala Lumpur airport is located about 50 km south of the city. The airport has two terminals: KLIA, the area of ??international flights and one of the airports more timely and effective in the world, and CTCL terminal low cost flights it operates on all the famous Asian low cost airline, Air Asia .