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Monday, February 2, 2015

malaysia with beautiful tourism places

petronas twin towers

The Petronas Towers, or the Petronas Twin Towers (in Malaysia: 'Berkembar Petronas Towers') in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is a pair of twin towers that once the tallest building in the world in 1998-2004, before surpassed by Taipei 101. However, both these towers still the tallest twin skyscrapers in the world in the 20th century. Petronas Twin Towers held the title as the tallest building from 1998 to 2004 in terms of size, from the floor of the main entrance to the upper floor, which is the original height reference used by international organizations Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat since 1969 (three additional height categories were introduced when the tower was almost prepared in 1996, There is an air bridge that connects the two towers on floors 41 and 42, which makes it the highest bridge in dunia.Jembatan two floors is not mounted directly on the main structure, otherwise designed to be dropped into and out tower so as not to fracture due to high winds or seismic plates mobilization. it is also to control the accumulation of excessive pressure that occurs in the middle of the bridge, as if the bridge was built so close and too clogged with tower structures, pressure displacement spread around the bridge that eventually created the phenomenon "depressed bridge", which can cause the bridge to collapse easily. the bridge is located 170 meters (558 ft) from the road surface and the length of 58.4 meters (192 ft), sednagkan weighs 750 tonnes (750,000 kg).

Petronas is also true air bridge reinforced with 2 feet retort that each side in pairs; the length of each of the leg is 51 m Floor 41 and 42 also known as the podium, as the visitors who want a higher floor to have to change elevators here. The bridge is open to all visitors, all visitors who wish to visit the bridge for recreational purposes need to get a ticket and travel fitting. Originally issued ticket is free, but due to maintaining the quality and standards of the bridge and bridge maintenance system landscape seen increasingly high costs, Petronas Twin Tower Bridge management has taken the decision to charge traveling at a reasonable price.

stone caves


Batu Caves (Tamil: பத்து மலை) is a limestone hill that has a series of caves and cave temples in the Gombak district, 13 kilometres (8 mi) north of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It takes its name from the Sungai Batu or Batu River, which flows past the hill. Batu Caves is also the name of the nearby village.

The cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India, and is dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is the focal point of Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia.The limestone forming Batu Caves is said to be around 400 million years old. Some of the cave entrances were used as shelters by the indigenous Temuan people (a tribe of Orang Asli).

As early as 1860, Chinese settlers began excavating guano for fertilising their vegetable patches. However, they became famous only after the limestone hills were recorded by colonial authorities including Daly and Syers as well as American Naturalist, William Hornaday in 1878.

Batu Caves was promoted as a place of worship by K. Thamboosamy Pillai, an Indian trader. He was inspired by the 'vel'-shaped entrance of the main cave and was inspired to dedicate a temple to Lord Murugan within the caves. In 1890, Pillai, who also founded the Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur, installed the murti (consecrated statue) of Sri Murugan Swami in what is today known as the Temple Cave. Since 1892, the Thaipusam festival in the Tamil month of Thai (which falls in late January/early February) has been celebrated there.

islamic arts museum malaysia
The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia (Malay: Muzium Kesenian Islam Malaysia) was officially opened on 12 December 1998. The museum is located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur’s tourist belt amidst the lush greenery of Perdana Botanical Gardens and within walking distance to the National Mosque, Bird Park and National Planetarium.
The Islamic Arts Museum has 12 main galleries which is classified according to the types of artefacts spread over level 3 and 4. Level 3 of the museum hosts the Quran and Manuscripts Gallery, the Islamic Architecture Gallery, the India Gallery, the Chinese Gallery, the Ancient Malay World Gallery as well as the reconstructed Ottoman Syrian Room dating back to the 19th Century.Visitors can also proceed upstairs to Level 4 which hosts an display of jewellery, textile, arms and armour, ceramics as well as ancient Islamic glass ware.

culture palace malaysia



The Istana Budaya (literally The Palace of Culture), founded in September 1999, is Malaysia's main venue for all types of theatre including musical theatre, operetta, classical concert and opera from local and international performances. It is located next to the National Art Gallery on Jalan Tun Razak in the heart of Kuala LumpurThe idea of this state-of-the-art theatre began with the proposal in 1964 to establish a cultural centre. The construction work began in 1995 and was completed three years later. It was built at a cost of RM210 million with a theatre floor area of 21,000 m² as part of the 54,400 m² cultural complex. The Istana Budaya was officially opened by the former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamed in 1999.

The Istana Budaya theatre hall Panggung Sari, with its unique design of royal boxes inspired by the windows of the traditional Rumah Melayu or Malay house, can accommodate up to 1,412 audiences at a time. The building is the first theatre in Asia that is equipped with state-of-the-art stage equipment. Istana Budaya is also rated among the ten most sophisticated theatres in the world, and on par with the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Upon completion, the former national theatre, Panggung Negara was relocated to this new building. Istana Budaya is also the residence of the National Theatre Company and the National Symphony Orchestra.

bako national parks

Sarawak's oldest state park was established in 1957, covers an area of 27 square kilometers, and is about 37km from Kuching. The park is renowned for its incredible natural scenery, as well as the uniqueness of habitats, plants and wildlife.

The most significant here is the secluded bays and steep rocky headland with spectacular cliffs, looking towards the South China Sea.

Sea water waves, waves and wind also carve arches and charming sea coral piles at the base of the cliffs, some of which protrudes into the top of the waves like a mighty serpent's head.

This sandstone formation appears orange due to iron patterns on the cliff. On the mainland, waterfalls plunge into the freshwater lake with forest background of silence.

Bako has a variety of plant species and vegetation extraordinary, and it is one of the biggest attractions of this park. In Bako, you can see almost all types of vegetation found in Borneo.

Bako is also inhabited by approximately 275 proboscis monkey (proboscis) are rare, and only found in Borneo. The best time to see wildlife Bako is after dawn and just before dusk, when the animals are active. Bako is also an exciting place for bird watching, as more than 150 species recorded here.

Extensive system of forest roads in Bako consists of 16 color-coded walking trails, which offers a wide selection of walking and hiking. They are fit and adventurous can choose causeway forest full day or overnight in the camp, while those who want to relax can leisurely walk in the woods.and there are many tourist places in Malaysia that you must visit on holiday

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