KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia's Dynamic Capital
City Affectionately Known as 'KL'. Young. Eclectic.
Modern. A City of the Times. You'll Find it Lively,
Buzzing with Vitality, a Gateway to a World of Action,
Excitement and Discoveries.Kuala Lumpur, the
capital city of the Federation of Malaysia, is centrally
located on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Covering
an area of 243sq km ( 94 square miles ), it lies approximately
35km from the coast. Kuala Lumpur was conferred city
status on February 1, 1972 and declared as a Federal
Territory in 1974.
The city began as a mining settlement in the late 1800s
with the discovery of tin at the confluence of the Klang
and Gombak Rivers. Although KL's tin trade has since
declined, the growth of the city has remained unabated.
Today, with a population of 1.8 million, it is the pulse
of the nation.
Kuala Lumpur leads the country's fast paced development
in trade and commerce , banking and finance, manufacturing,
transportation, information technology and tourism.
Getting to Kuala Lumpur is easy with over 40 international
airlines, including Malaysia Airlines, serving the city's
new state-of-the art KL International Airport ( KLIA
) at Sepang. Domestic routes are served by Air Asia,
Pelangi Air, Singapore Airlines and Royal Brunei Airlines,
in additions to Malaysia Airlines.
Malaysia is also accessible overland from Thailand
in the north, and Singapore in the South, via Keretapi
Tanah Melayu Bhd (KTMB) which connects most of the principal
towns in Peninsular Malaysia.
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By sea, the main port-of-call
for cruise liners to Malaysia is Port Klang, situated
41km from Kuala Lumpur.
The city's strategic location at the heart of Southeast
Asia, along with excellent supporting infrastrunture,
has made it a popular venue for international events,
conventions and exhibitions. |
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