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Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)
In KLCC you can enjoy the 88-storey Petronas
Twin Towers, a 6-level shopping mall of Suria
KLCC, and discover the ocean in KLCC Aquaria.
All of these attractions can be found intergrated in one place
nearby the SuCasa Service Apartments, so what
more you can ask? Don’t ever miss this opportunity.
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Ampang Park Shopping Complex
Located at the junction of Jalan Ampang and Jalan Tun Razak, holds
its own among the newly established complexes. It houses many little
boutiques for the fashion conscious, jewellery shops, shoe shops
and also shops dealing in electrical and electronic equipment. |
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City Square
Situated across the road from Ampang Park Shopping Complex.
A covered pedestrian bridge links these two complexes yowchuan.jpg
(16684 bytes)for the convenience of shoppers. Items on offer are
mostly exclusive items including jewellery, shoes, bags, designer
clothes, watches, cosmetics and perfumes for the upmarket group.
This is also a good place for antique and souvenir collectors. |
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BB Plaza houses
Metrojaya, a large department store offering moderate to high priced
goods ranging from clothes and accessories, shoes, handbags, cosmetics
and toyd items. Other stores within the complex sell books, computer
ware, electrical goods, furniture and pharmaceutical products.
Sungei Wang Plaza comprises many small outlets
offering leisure wear, sports gear, optical products, shoes, handbags
and watches. Parkson Grand, a departmental store within the plaza
offers apparel, handbags, cosmetics, toys and household goods. |
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Royal Selangor Golf Club RSGC
Malaysia's second oldest Golf Club, it grew with Kuala Lumpur and
underwent its own trials and tribulations, just as the city did.
Being less than 5 minutes by car from the famous modern Twin Towers
in Kuala Lumpur, it is known as Kelab Golf Diraja Selangor in the
Malay language. Address: Jalan Kelab Golf, Off Jalan Tun Razak |
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Royal Selangor Polo & Riding Club
The Selangor Polo Club was founded in Port Swettenham (now known as
Klang) in 1902. In 1911, the club moved to Kuala Lumpur where it was
believed to have been housed at the British Military Administration's
property at Gurney Drive. Subsequently, the club relocated to the
Selangor Turf Club at Ampang Road (site of today's Twin Towers) where
polo was played for many years in the centre of the race-course. Address:
Off Jalan Ampang Hilir |
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