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INTRODUCTION TO KUALA LUMPUR
Founded at the head of the Klang Valley in the mid-nineteenthcentury, Kuala Lumpur widely known as KL has never had a coherent style. Theearliest grand buildings around Merdeka Square, dating from the 1890s, are eccentricfusings of influences from across the British Empire, now overshadowed by soaringmodern landmarks (notably the Petronas Towers) that wouldnt be out of place in HongKong or New York. This melange extends to the people too; attractions aside, youcould spend a visit simply soaking up KLs excitingly diverse Malay, Chinese andIndian cultures: the conversations heard on the street, the huge range of food, andthe profusion of onion-domed mosques, incense-infused Buddhist temples and colourfulHindu shrines.