KUALA
LUMPUR:..
More than any other spot in the country, Kuala Lumpur, or
"KL" as it is commonly known, is the focal point
of new Malaysia. While the city's past is still present
in the evocative British colonial buildings of the Dataran
Merdeka and the midnight lamps of the Petaling Street nightmarket,
that past is everywhere met with insistent reminders of
KL's present and future. The city's bustling streets, its
shining, modern office towers, and its cosmopolitan air
project an unbounded spirit of progress and symbolize Malaysia's
unhesitating leap into the future. To some, this spirit
seems to have been gained at the loss of ancient cultural
traditions, but in many ways KL marks the continuation rather
than the loss of Malaysia's rich past. Like Malacca five
hundred years before, KL's commercial centre is a grand
meeting place for merchants and travelers from all over
the world.
In the same way, the city brings together Malaysia's
past and present, its many constituent cultures, and even
its remarkable natural treasures, allowing first-time
visitors an invaluable opportunity to see Malaysia as
a whole before setting off to explore its parts. In the
botanical and bird parks of the Lake Gardens one is treated
to a first glimpse of the unsurpassed beauty and variety
of Malaysia's plants and animals. In the vibrant Central
Market, music, crafts, and cultural practices from Kelantan
to Sarawak can be explored and experienced. And in the
National Museum, the dizzying multiplicity of Malaysia's
cultural history comes into focus. As the entry point
for most visitors and the meeting point of the country's
many attractions, Kuala Lumpur is a grand gateway to a
fascinating destination.