Coordinates: 2°30′N 112°30′E / 2.500°N 112.500°E / 2.500; 112.500
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Located within KLCC Park, the two musical fountains are beautifully lit up with colourful performances of light, sound and water every night. The light and sound showtimes are 8pm, 9pm and 10pm with smaller light only shows at 7.30pm, 8.30pm and 9.30pm daily. Each show lasts approx 10 minutes. Reviews say the shows get better as the night goes on, but I can't comment as we only managed to see a couple of shows. A recommended view point is on the opposite side of the fountains looking back at the Twin Towers lit up at night. I loved the rainbow colours of the fountains. The music was very entertaining too. Definitely worthwhile popping out to see a show or two if at or near the KLCC at night. A free attraction so has to be 5*.
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A British Fountain in the Red Square amongst the Dutch Clock Tower and Christ Church. A nice fountain and well kept. The British rule Malacca from 1811 taking over from the Dutch. Great history of Malacca.
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This beautiful crystal fountain is located at the main entrance of Pavilion shopping mall. Lots people don’t know that this is the tallest Liuli Crystal fountain in Malaysia. According to a close friend of my it’s billed as the national landmark and not many people know that you actually can toss a coin to make a wish, this coins are later donated to charity by the pavilion management. That I think is very cool think to do. For me this is beautiful place for photo option and great place to meet up. Anytime I have a guest coming first time to Malaysia this is the landmark I always use to meet up and it never goes wrong. At the centre there is information of the beautiful fountain the theme is called “Grand Bloom of Fulfilment” Let me just share what written on the description so you would appreciate it rather then think it’s just a small fountain and only for photo option. I am actually very proud of this monument and what it represents. This will give an inside to tourist a glimpse into Malaysia Culture and heritage. The bloom of Hibiscus, the national flower of Malaysia is a symbol of opulence, passion and progression. The three bowls represent Malaysia’ Multiracial culture living harmoniously in unity. A ending to signify the growing aspiration of the people. Serenely the water converges from all directions , an endless source of blessing and prosperity. The Crystal glass fountain bestows luminous wealth upon the city and the nation. Credit goes to Pavilion Management in its collaboration with the Artist Loretta H.Yang of Liuligongfang. For those visiting pavilion and when you see this fountain just remember it’s just not a fountain but has deeper meaning to it. Cheers,
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The Hornbill Fountain is an eye-catching piece of art located on the Waterfront in Kuching. The Main Bazaar and nearby streets are decorated with a variety of colourful cultural murals. Some research before you travel will enhance your visit.
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