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This is a Kuala Lumpur city walking tour. If you have been here or have places to recommend leave a comment below. #kualalumpur
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0:01 Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
6:23 Banyan Tree Kuala Lumpur https://www.banyantree.com/en/malaysia/kuala-lumpur
7:08 Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
7:46 Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre https://www.pullman-kualalumpur-citycentre.com
9:50 8 Conlay under development https://www.8conlay.com
10:45 Heritage Malay house, Penghulu Abu Seman Resident. A restored, traditional wooden Malay house, built in a Kedah village in the early 20th century. https://badanwarisanmalaysia.org/visit-us/rumah-penghulu-abu-seman
10:55 Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur http://www.royalechulan.com
12:35 The Pearl
13:25 MRT Sungai Buloh–Kajang Line under development on the right
13:53 The Manor Kuala Lumpur on the far right http://themanorkl.com
14:42 MOF Inc Tower | Platinum Park (12 o'clock direction)
18:02 MOF Inc Tower | Platinum Park
19:17 Platinum East Tower
20:07 New development site
20:20 Petronas Twin Towers
20:30 Oval Kuala Lumpur - KLCC Serviced Apartment (12 o'clock direction)
22:01 The Avare Serviced Residence (1 o'clock direction)
22:02 High Commission of the Republic of Singapore (lower building at 2 o'clock direction)
22:32 Troika KLCC (11 o'clock direction)
25:27 Uh Oh! dead end
26:33 Perdana Kuala Lumpur City Centre
26:33 IB Tower (dark windows)
22:57 Go!
30:07 InterContinental Kuala Lumpur: https://kualalumpur.intercontinental.com
30:40 Citibank Malaysia
33:24 Oxley Towers under development https://oxleytowers.com.my
35:42 Avenue K Shopping Mall http://www.avenuek.com.my
36:46 Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur https://www.fourseasons.com/kualalumpur/?seo=google_local_kua1_apac
Most of Malaysia's tallest buildings can be found in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur and you are looking at some of it. According to the World Tallest 50 Urban Agglomeration 2010 Projection by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), Kuala Lumpur was ranked 10th among cities to have most buildings above 100 metres (330 feet), with a combined height of 34,035 metres (111,663 feet) from its 244 high rise buildings. As of 2019, the city of Kuala Lumpur has over 1,900 completed high-rise buildings, of which over 700 are buildings standing taller than 100 m (328 ft); 170 are buildings over 150 m (492 ft), 42 are buildings over 200 m (656 ft) and 5 are buildings over 300 m (984 ft). The Merdeka 118 is the tallest building in the country and Southeast Asia, also the second tallest building in the world, once completed in 2022, it will be the country's capital center attention, it became the tallest building in Malaysia in 2020 at the height of 500 metres (1,600 ft), the height of the building is 678.9 metres (2,227 ft). Since the 1980s the industrial sector has led Malaysia's growth. High levels of investment played a significant role in this. With Japanese investment, heavy industries flourished and in a matter of years, Malaysian exports became the country's primary growth engine. Malaysia is an upper-middle income country. The manufacturing sector, including electronics, has emerged as the leading economic sector, followed by agriculture (agriculture, livestock, forestry and fisheries), and the retailing and hospitality sectors. Exports The top exports of Malaysia are Integrated Circuits ($65B), Refined Petroleum ($15.9B), Palm Oil ($10.6B), Semiconductor Devices ($8.67B), and Rubber Apparel ($8.25B), exporting mostly to China ($38.7B), Singapore ($36.5B), United States ($33.8B), Hong Kong ($18.2B), and Japan ($15.6B).
Is Malaysia a good country to live in? Malaysia is a fantastic country with friendly citizens and a wealth of natural wonders to explore and enjoy. With a competitive economy, a fast growing GDP which improves every year, and the world's largest export market in semiconductors and other electrical goods, Malaysia has a lot to offer people relocating abroad. In 2019 Malaysia is ranked the 9th best destination for expatriates to live and work in, according to a new study. Expatriates (or expats) here are generally happy with the affordability of life in the country and find it easy to settle in