For example, here you can find the Thean Hou Temple built in 1987 in the original architectural style combining elements of modern design with traditional Chinese carvings, ornate decorations, and monumental columns in its exterior. The roof of the building is typical of a pagoda. The temple is visited by adherents of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. Of great architectural value are also the Guan Di Temple built in the typical Chinese style and the Chan See Shu Yuen striking with its colors and majesty.
The most famous attraction that can be seen on all postcards and is the hallmark of Malaysia is the Petronas Twin Towers. Once they were considered the tallest towers in the world. They were built in 1996 and immediately moved the Willis Tower in Chicago to second place. The towers' height is 451 meters, here you can find 88 floors. An equally popular symbol of the country is the 421-meter-high Kuala Lumpur Tower, which is just a bit shorter than the Petronas Towers. Erected at the same time as the Twin Towers, for its unique illumination it was nicknamed the “Garden of Light”. By the way, for the same reason, it is advisable to take a walk along the main streets of the city at night in order to admire the views and the "singing fountains" near the Petronas Towers.
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