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After a day spent on the beautiful island of Tioman we continued the journey to the Malaysian capital. Kuala Lumpur means "city on the muddy river" and right at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak have settled in the late nineteenth century miners, thus giving rise to the new city.
Getting there: The 'International Airport KLIA is located 50km south of Kuala Lumpur and is connected sunway carnival cinema to it with the Kuala Lumpur International Airport Express trains leave every half hour from the railway station / airport. The one-way ticket costs 35RM per person.
The low-cost airline AirAsia lands instead to the Low Cost Carrier Terminal. The cheapest way to accomplish this is the bus terminal or officer of AirAsia ko Skybus which leaves every half hour from the central station and reach the airport in just over an hour. The ticket can be purchased on line at the time of booking the flight sunway carnival cinema AirAsia or at the ticket station / airport at a cost of 9 rm one way.
Coming from the island sunway carnival cinema of Tioman we took the ferry to Mersing where we should get on a bus to KL, but the station we learned sunway carnival cinema that our bus was not leaving and then the last time we opted for a battered old bus all that in three hours reached the city of Kluang. From here we continued for another 4 hours with a modern sunway carnival cinema bus (with comfort that in Italy we dream them). Moving in this way we lost the whole day, but in return we spent a lot unless going directly by air from Tekek in Kuala Lumpur, and above all we have seen the landscape inland Malaysian.
At the entrance to the Italian sunway carnival cinema citizens in Malaysia is put the stamp-visa which is valid for three months, while the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs sunway carnival cinema of Malaysia is the complete list of necessary visas for each country.
Getting around: At first glance it seems that the city has not made suitable for pedestrians, in fact the crosswalks are almost non-existent, traffic lights for pedestrian crossings a mirage, while the underpasses and pedestrian bridges are there, but we often found broken because of work, or places at distances too long. Put simply: what the map would be a journey of a hundred meters sunway carnival cinema it ends up that becomes a few kilometers. In return, however, the public transport run by My Rapid is very efficient and economical. The buses, the LRT and monorail are operating from 6 to 23, and they work with coins that you buy at cash machines and you return to the exit door; an environmentally friendly way to avoid wasting paper.
What to see: The best way to start learning about Kuala Lumpur is visiting the City Gallery sunway carnival cinema in Merdeka Square. At the tourist center City Gallery proposes a real introduction to the history of the city with posters sunway carnival cinema describing briefly and clearly the main events. Fans of the darling of Salgari - the Tiger of Malaysia Sandokan - will be very happy to see an old map where you marked the island of Monpracem (now gone on modern maps). sunway carnival cinema At City Gallery you can pick up free brochures and maps of the city, visit the gift shop of 'Arch and see their artisans at work, or take a photo with the tourist "I love KL".
Merdeka Square is surrounded by several historic buildings. sunway carnival cinema The Royal Selangor Club was founded in 1884 by the British in order to gather here the members of high society and the enormous green rectangle that reigns sunway carnival cinema over the square was used by the British rulers to play cricket. All this was happening until 31 August 1957, the day when Malaysia gained independence sunway carnival cinema from the United Kingdom and in fact Merdeka means just independence. The building Sultan Abdul Samad Building is named after the fourth Sultan of Selangor (1804-1898) and was built in 1897 in Moorish-Victorian. Today it houses the offices of the Ministry of Information, Communication and Culture, and the Supreme Court. A little 'more down hides the small Anglican Cathedral of St. Mary's, which dates back to 1894.
A short walk from Merdeka Square, near the confluence of the two rivers, is one of the most beautiful mosques in the city, or the mosque Masjid Jamek, and

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