Kuala Lumpur like a local
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By Danial Azhar
Published on March 28, 2026.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, has a vibrant public transit system and a thriving culinary scene, with the LRT, MRT and monorail rail networks providing quick, extensive and convenient services. Major landmarks such as the Petronas Twin Towers, Independence Square, the colonial-era Sultan Abdul Samad building, and the Central Market are located within walking distance of a station. The public transport operator Rapid KL offers a one-day pass for unlimited rides across all its rail and bus services within the city and surrounding areas. Batik clothing is a traditional dyeing method used to create intricate patterns and designs in Malaysia and Indonesia, and batik is worn in both casual and formal settings. The food is deeply embedded in Malaysian culture and identity, with "nasi lemak" being a must-try for visitors, a dish that is loved by locals and popular with Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Indigenous cooking traditions.
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