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What are the ethnic scenic spots in Kuala Lumpur?

Kuala Lumpur has many famous scenic spots. If you go to Kuala Lumpur for the first time, you can visit the famous scenic spots in Kuala Lumpur. If you have enough time, you can visit some minority scenic spots. The following are the recommendations of Kuala Lumpur's niche attractions.

Bukit Tangbin

This is the most prosperous business district in Kuala Lumpur, the concentrated area of large shopping malls, and a holy place for tourists to visit and eat. We recommend-Arrow Street, food gathering place, foodies. There are 100 kinds of special snacks here, so don't be afraid to eat too much!

Bar Street

There are more than 20 nightclubs and theme bars on one street, which is the most concentrated place in Malaysia. If you like nightlife, please remember this stop and embrace the psychedelic city night together.

Cichang steet

Cichang Street is a place where Chinese people live in Kuala Lumpur, and it is also a lively market.

I guess you don't like selling gadgets. Why don't we explore the delicious food in the alley? Shengli mouse powder, Xinjiuru beef powder, and Jinlian charcoal fried Fujian noodles are all gold-lettered signature foods in Cichang Street.

Distance from Cichang Street 100 meters, there is the oldest Indian temple in Kuala Lumpur, Amman, Mali-Indian Temple. There are 228 statues with different expressions on the entrance tower. Maybe you were moved by such exquisite carving before you entered the temple.

Central art Fang

It used to be a fresh food market, but now it has become a display area of traditional handicraft art.

Goya, Jinjin and Buddy batik fabrics, with unique handicrafts, are dazzling and suitable as gifts and souvenirs. The building itself is also a historical site. During major festivals, artistic and cultural performances of all ethnic groups will be held here.

Little India

If you are interested in Indian customs, remember to get off here.

The spice smell on the street corner, the music in the ear and the color of the building are all the same as those in India. It's too easy to eat authentic Indian food here, because this is an Indian community.

Independence square

Independence Square was built to commemorate Malaysia's independence from Britain. If you happen to come here on August 3rd1,you will meet a lively National Day activity. Taking photos in front of the "I love KL" sign at the entrance of the square is a standard punching gesture.

Around the square, St. Mary's Church, History Museum and Selangor Club are all old-fashioned buildings with different styles, with a strong European style.

National Museum

To quickly understand the connotation of a city, museums are the best choice. Historical materials about history, economy, humanities and customs are displayed in the National Museum of Malaysia.

Among the exhibits about Malacca, there are documents about Zheng He's voyages to the West. After reading it, you will find that both China and Malaysia have a long history.

National Palace of Malaysia

After the completion of the new palace, the official residence of Malaysia's Supreme Head of State was transformed into the Royal Museum. The original mysterious palace, now you can also go in and see the royal style.