Top 3 cultural venues to visit in Kuala Lumpur
A visit to Kuala Lumpur isn’t just restricted to relishing the food delicacies or spending your nights partying away. The arts and culture scene of the capital city of Malaysia is something that has to be seen to be believed. There’s something for everyone—from the cine lovers to art connoisseurs.
FINAS Gallery Cinema: This museum houses arguably the entire history of Malaysian cinema, since the 1930s. Posters, equipment, memorabilia, artefacts and more, take a walk through the best of Malaysian cinema in this cosy, secluded bungalow.
Pulau Carey: Get in touch with the culture of the indigenous Mah-Meri people who reside in Pulau Carey, South of Port Klang. They are known for the wooden sculptures they create from the rare mangrove hardwood nyireh batuand the carvings of spirit animals on them.
Graffiti walk: For the folks of KL, graffiti are a popular art form through which social messages are given out and self-expression is sought. The places best known for this is along the Klang river bank, Pasar Seni, Masjid Jamek and Jalan Sultan.
KLPac: To indulge in some good old theatre, a visit to KLPac Stage is a must! Situated in Sentul Park, this place has grown to be one of the most sought after stages to host contemporary drama and musicals.
Travelling through the different places in KL and surrounding Malaysian cities can be managed easily. Just check RED BUS to know more about tickets and you are good to go!
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