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05 Hidden gems in Kuala Lumpur - see the lesser-known side of the city

The city of Kuala Lumpur is well-known for its numerous tourist attractions. However, this city also offers some lesser-known attractions that will capture the interest of the visitor. Read on to know more!

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Masjid Negara

The splendid Masjid Negara, the National Mosque of Malaysia, is a remarkable religious site that will capture the imagination of the sightseer. Although we often expect places of worship to feature traditional architectural and design motifs, this mosque breaks the mould by presenting distinctively modernistic design features. Here you will find engrossing Islamic-themed latticework, glittering fountains and reflecting pools that will entrance the visitor. Within the mosque’s magnificent Grand Hall visitors will be able to admire the splendid French chandeliers and intricate Koranic verses which present a remarkable sight for the sightseer. Naturally, you must be respectfully dressed when you visit this place of worship.

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Little India

Kuala Lumpur is reputed to be a distinctive melting pot that blends several races, cultures and religions, creating a fascinating and unique cultural attraction. One of the city’s most remarkable features is the entrancing Little India, which is often called Brickfields by the local residents. In this charming locality, you will find a host of traditional elements from the Indian subcontinent. Visitors will have the opportunity to sample foods like dhal, rice and curry, as well as an array of distinctive Indian-Malaysian fusion dishes. You will also be able to admire the colourful decorations, Indian music and vividly coloured textiles of this unique locality if you stay at a centrally located Jalan Raja Chulan hotel the likes of lyf Raja Chulan Kuala Lumpur.

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Street Art along the Banks of Klang River

Visitors will be enthralled by the remarkable graffiti which decorates the banks of the River Klang. In Kuala Lumpur this kind of graffiti can be described as a renegade form of art, not well regarded by the city authorities yet a genuine reflection of the viewpoint of freethinking artists. Many of these graffiti artists are talented individuals who present an interesting perspective through their remarkable street art. You will encounter many distinctive and engrossing illustrations that are sure to capture the imagination of the visitor.

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Rumah Penghulu

The distinctive Rumah Penghulu is sure to capture the interest of the culture lover. This building located at Badan Warisan is considered to be a fine example of genuine native Malay architecture. In the modern world, it is often the case that modernity and progress make us forget or discount our cultural heritage. On the other hand, Rumah Penghulu is a fascinating cultural attraction that is viewed as a splendid architectural highlight prized due to its intrinsic value. Originally constructed in a Malay village this cultural feature is always an engrossing place to visit.

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Thean Hou Temple