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      <image:title>Places to Visit - Batu Caves</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dedicated to the Lord Murugan, Batu Caves is one the most popular Hindu temples outside India. Batu Caves are illustrious limestone caves that hold three large and several other small temples in them. Touted to be among Kuala Lumpur’s most frequently visited tourist places, these caves are awe-inspiring in their own right. Some of these caves date back to over 400 million years. There are 272 colourful steps to the main temple. You will also find a lot of monkeys here, make sure not to carry any food items in your hand.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Places to Visit - Petronas Twin Towers</image:title>
      <image:caption>World’s once tallest building, Petronas Twin Towers now claims the spot of world’s tallest twin buildings with their towering height of 452 m. There are several things to do, and the most amazing one being looking over the whole city from the Petronas Towers’ Observation Deck, which is set on the 86th level. The double-decked skybridge offers mesmerizing views, along with the thrill of walking between two towers. The observation deck is closed every Monday ONLY and tickets can be purchased here.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Places to Visit - Little India (Brickfields)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Brickfields is known as Malaysia’s official Little India, a wide street filled with Indian restaurants and stores that are run by the Indian community of the country. In the shops of Brickfields you can get everything from the traditional Indian clothes to spices, Bollywood movies, local delicacies such as vadai, thosai and so much more. Ever since the transformation of Brickfields to Little India, it has become a major tourist spot not just for the Indian stuff found here but also because of its proximity to the KL Sentral station.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Places to Visit - Petaling Street - China Town</image:title>
      <image:caption>Petaling Street, the centre of Kuala Lumpur’s original Chinatown, maintains much of its traditional atmosphere, particularly at night when vendors fan out their merchandise along the street. While you can shop for anything from gems and incense to toys and t-shirts, the true allure of this night market is in wandering about and enjoying its sights, sounds and energy. Even if you don’t spend a penny, (which will be hard!), you are guaranteed to have an amazing experience here.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Places to Visit - KL Tower</image:title>
      <image:caption>The spectacular views and prime location of the Menara KL Tower sees to it that people notice and remember the imposing tower. Erected over the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, it is surrounded by age old trees and fauna which are indigenous to Malaysia. The tower houses the famed Atmosphere 360, the revolving restaurant as its crown. Hailed to be the classiest eat-out place in Malaysia, the restaurant offers authentic and continental cuisines.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Places to Visit - Genting Highlands (full day trip)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Back in the 60s Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong, once Malaysia’s richest citizen, envisioned a resort town atop Mount Uku Kali’s spectacular mountain range. The area’s cold climate was a peaceful refuge during the hot summer months, and the scenery was simply breathtaking. And thus Genting Highlands was born, the country’s premier holiday resort. Weekend warriors from Malaysia and Singapore come in droves to experience Genting Highlands’ attractions, premium shopping outlets, casinos, and luxury hotels. Stop at the Chin Swee Caves Temply en-route to Genting Highlands. You can also make your way up to the Highlands via a cable car.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Places to Visit - KL Bird Park</image:title>
      <image:caption>It is billed as the world’s largest covered bird park with various colorful birds dancing amidst the flourishing environment of the park adding a dash of vibrancy and cheer to the place. This park houses 60 species of local and migratory birds. Feeding sessions are the most fun. These are several sections for bird watching like World of Parrots, Flamingo Pond, Oriental Aviary, Hornbill Park, Brahminy Land, Indian blue peacock,  and many more interesting birds.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Places to Visit - Shopping Havens in Klang Valley</image:title>
      <image:caption>Go crazy in Malaysia's shopping malls. There are many shopping malls around Klang Valley including Midvalley, One Utama, Sunway Pyramid, Paradigm Mall and not to forget, Suria KLCC and Pavilion Mall in Kuala Lumpur Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is an award-winning shopping mall located in the heart of Bukit Bintang, with 700 stores and 8 themed precincts. A full day trip in KL starting at KLCC from where you can take a 10-minute walk to Pavilion is a good idea.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Places to Visit - Jalan Alor - Food Haven</image:title>
      <image:caption>This is the best hawker food you can ever get and is also one of the best places to visit in Kuala Lumpur at night! From air-conditioned restaurants to food hawkers to street side carts, Jalan Alor has it all. Just a whiff of the aromas wafting from this street is enough to tempt and draw you to the delicious food. At Jalan Alor, taste different cuisines of Malaysia. Delishness of the dishes goes up tenfold as you savor them amidst the atmospheric breeze and strung up Chinese lanterns. This place is not recommended for vegetarians as the vegetarian options are limited. Nevertheless it is a good place to experience the local environment. For vegetarian food options, check out our Foods to Try section.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Places to Visit - Thai Buddhist Chetwan Temple</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Thai Buddhist Chetawan Temple, more commonly known as Wat Chetawan, is located in the heart of Petaling Jaya. The idea to build a Thai style temple in Petaling Jaya was first mooted in 1956 when the new town of PJ was just in its infancy. With generous support from many donors including, most notably, King Bhumipol of Thailand, the main hall was completed in 1962 and officially opened by the Thai monarch and his wife. Various new halls, shrines and pavilions have been added in the decades since and now the temple complex includes a monastery, meditation hall and columbarium.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Foods to Try - Durian</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whether due to its size – the fruit can weigh as much as 7 pounds – or its taste, durian is often referred to by people in Southeast Asia as the king of fruit. Despite the stench, durian is extremely healthy, even more so than many other fruits. Naturally rich in iron, vitamin C, and potassium, durian improves muscle strength, skin health and even lowers blood pressure. Once you have tasted the sublime or stinky fruit (totally depends on you), it is an experience you are not likely to forget. Location: Check out the SS2, Petaling Jaya (PJ) area.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Foods to Try - Roti Canai</image:title>
      <image:caption>An Indian-inspired flatbread, roti canai is made with flour, butter and water. The whole concoction is flattened, folded, oiled and cooked on an oiled skillet, resulting in a sublimely fluffy piece of bread with a crispy exterior. You can eat this one as a snack on its own or use it to scoop up a side of curry. Location: All Indian Muslim restaurants or South Indian restaurants.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Foods to Try - Nasi Lemak</image:title>
      <image:caption>Some call nasi lemak Malaysia's unofficial national dish. Everyone else calls it delicious. Nasi lemak is basically rice cooked in coconut milk. It’s traditionally eaten for breakfast but these days people are ordering it any time of day. It is usually served with fried anchovies (ikan bilis), boiled egg, cucumber slices and sambal (a spicy chili-based paste). Vegetarian options are also available. Location: Veg – Mlaboori (SS2), Bala’s (Bangsar), Nature's Vegetarian Restaurant (Bangsar), Gandhis (Little India). Non Veg – Village Park (Damansara), 223 Nasi Lemak (PJ), Bumbung (PJ)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Foods to Try - Char Kway Teow</image:title>
      <image:caption>Char Kway Teow is stir fried ricecake strips and flat rice noodles with prawns, bloody cockles, Chinese lap cheong, eggs, bean sprouts, and chives in a mix of soy sauce. (Vegetarian options and halal options are also available) A great serving of Char Kuey Teow is flavored not only with the freshest ingredients, but equally important is the elusive charred aroma from stir-frying the noodles over very high heat in a well-seasoned Chinese wok. Locations: Veg – Blue Boy Vegetarian Food Court (Bukit Bintang, KL), Giant Bowl (Old Klang Road). Non Veg - Robert Char Kuay Teow (Section 17, PJ)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Foods to Try - Mee Goreng &amp; Maggi Goreng</image:title>
      <image:caption>This fried instant noodle dish is named after the popular Maggi brand of instant noodles (mee is the Malay word for noodles). It’s a well-loved ‘guilty pleasure’ that can be made with any brand of instant noodles. The noodles are boiled, and then stir-fried in a wok with vegetables, eggs, soy sauce, and the instant noodle seasoning. It can be jazzed up with meat, seafood, and tofu. Location: Available in almost all Indian, Indian-Muslims, Malay and even Chinese restaurants. (You can request for a vegetarian option too)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Foods to Try - Banana Leaf Rice</image:title>
      <image:caption>As the name suggests, this dish is served on a large banana leaf. Hailing from South India, it revolves around rice, several dishes, pickles, rasam (a sour spiced soup), various curries, and papadam. It is popular among vegetarians since meat is optional. Locations: Vishal’s Food and Catering (Little India), Devi’s Corner and Nirwana (Both in Bangsar) (Vegetarian curries and dishes are available).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Foods to Try - Chinese Dinner Spread</image:title>
      <image:caption>You’ve not had dinner in Malaysia until you’ve gone to a Chinese restaurant and ordered various dishes to be eaten with plain rice, fried rice or fried noodles. Over the years, Chinese cuisine has become one of the most preferred kitchens in Malaysia Locations: Restoran PJ Baru (PJ) (Wide range of dishes available for both Vegetarians and Non-Vegetarians, Restaurant HSBC (Bangsar) (Both Veg and Non Veg)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Foods to Try - Appam Balik</image:title>
      <image:caption>This dessert pancake is a popular street food that originates from China’s Fujian province. The batter is made by mixing flour, eggs, sugar, baking soda, water, and coconut milk. Peanuts and sugar are traditionally sprinkled in before it is folded (either once or twice).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Foods to Try - Cendol &amp; Rojak</image:title>
      <image:caption>Cendol is a sweet, layered, iced dessert containing green jellies (made with either rice flour or green bean flour), coconut milk and a sugar syrup known as gulu melaka, or palm sugar. Rojak, a Malaysian Spicy Fruit Salad with a mix of flavors and textures unlike any other. It is spicy, sweet, salty, tangy, soft, and crunchy. A must try! Location: Restoran PJ Baru (PJ) (Amazing Veg and Non Veg rojak available here), Cendol can be found at food trucks stationed outside the Section 17 Market (PJ)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Foods to Try - Nasi Kandar</image:title>
      <image:caption>Eaten for breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper, Nasi Kandar is one of the most beloved dishes all around Malaysia. What makes a good nasi kandar is the fiery curries, soft and fluffy rice and of course poultries. Penang is not the only place that offers irresistible nasi kandar, there’s a decent array of Nasi Kandar choices in Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur too. Locations: Veg - MyEfy Vegetarian Cuisine (Puchong), Gandhis (Little India), Non Veg – Nasi Kandar Pelita (Available all over), Nasi Kandar Kayu (PJ)</image:caption>
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