








▲ The 452-meter skyscraper pierces the sky, and the 88-story twin towers are inspired by the Islamic octagonal star. The glass curtain wall shines like diamonds in the sun. What's crazy is that there is a 41-story glass skywalk between the two towers! Standing on the transparent floor 170 meters above the ground, the traffic under your feet is like a colony of ants, and your adrenaline is soaring to the top!

▲ Tear off the pirated label! This is the true soul of Chinatown. The arcade in the daytime is a nostalgic film studio. A century-old pharmacy: The wooden drawers of Li Xianji Pharmacy emit the fragrance of angelica, and the old master cuts ginseng slices like a scene from a martial arts movie. Handmade Jianghu: Dingdang tinsmith, Nyonya bead embroidery lady, traditional Chinese sign printing shop - craftsmanship is more stubborn than time.

▲ The National Mosque, a subversive architectural miracle, was completed in 1965. It replaced the traditional dome with an 18-pointed umbrella main hall. The 73-meter-high concrete umbrella ribs support the 16-pointed blue roof, symbolizing the unity of Malaysia's 13 states + 3 federal territories. The minaret is designed in an unconventional way: the rocket-shaped tower soars into the sky, implying that Islamic civilization embraces the future. The philosophy of the open courtyard: the 52-hectare pool reflects the hollow star roof, and the sound of flowing water replaces the wall, interpreting the spirit of tolerance.


▲ History exploded here. At midnight on August 31, 1957, the Union Jack fell from the 100-meter-high flagpole in the world (at that time), and the first leader shouted "Merdeka! (Independence)" and the sound echoes on this lawn to this day. The century-old colonial buildings surrounding the square are a living history textbook.