The cultural hub of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur is visually defined by the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, which, at 88 stories high, are the tallest twin buildings in the world and a vision of modern architecture. On the flip side, the Sri Mahamariamman is the oldest Hindu temple in Malaysia, its façade a colorful totem pole of iconography. Shopping at the Central Market is a joyful experience that involves haggling, handicrafts, and happiness.
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Wei-Ling Gallery was set up in May 2002 to showcase the works of Malaysian contemporary artists. The gallery is located in a pre-war building in the edgy yet distinctive suburb of Brickfields. April 2011, Wei-Ling Gallery opens its new branch, Wei-Ling Contemporary, at the Gardens Mall.
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Spearheaded by batik artist Emilia Tan following the wave of home-grown artist led initiatives to revitalize downtown Kuala Lumpur, myBatik Kuala Lumpur is a well-designed batik house that doubles as a community space for art lovers and also a working hub for myBatik’s in-house artists. Visitors can participate in batik painting classes, explore 100% local made batik products and enjoy good food and coffee in a garden cafe. Classes for adults and children available everyday starting from RM53 upwards.
Gained new knowledge about Batik and it is great for the younger generation to learn more about traditional art. Ms Emilia was nice to talk with and taught us well????
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We are a gallery located at Publika Shopping Mall, Kuala Lumpur as well as shop that works by connecting the young gifted artists with the buyers. Here you can find a high quality selection of original paintings and art-prints in modern art by foreign authors.
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Established in 1995, Pelita Hati House of Art is a visual arts gallery that is housed in a bungalow at the quieter end of Kuala Lumpur's fashionable Bangsar Baru. The gallery offers artworks of high quality standards and showcases works of prominent contemporary artists. It predominantly promotes Malaysian art and houses an interesting collection of works that range from paintings, sculptures, prints, photography and other art forms created by established, up coming and excitingly new and serious artists.
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Kuala Lumpur Chinatown 5D Glowing Cultural Center (2019/20 New Tourist Hotspot). Explore the historical centre of Kuala Lumpur in a new way! The newest attraction in Petaling Street (a.k.a. Chinatown), “Lost in Chinatown” will take you on an exciting and enriching journey. Selfie Zone/ Cultural Tour [30 - 45 minutes] (Learn, fun and lots of photo spots in one place, suitable for family traveler) While experiencing the rich culture of Chinatown, walk into the uniquely designed maze. The cultural maze is made up of different intriguing space designs. One part of the maze will take you through time travelling and adventure journey. With figures of famous celebrities flaunting you along the way, this attraction will provide wonderful opportunities for a photo op, or simply a selfie.
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The first-ever Marvel Studios exhibition in Malaysia dives into the epic stories of the Marvel Cinematic Universe! Showcasing original artifacts - costumes, props and concept art - from the spectrum of films, you are able to peer into the iconic characters' valiant journeys and encounter striking scenescapes like never before.
The exhibition material was awesome! We get to see upclose all the Avengers costume and accessories from the movies. There are few interactive as well to play. Wish they had more, and provided chairs at the giant wallpaper so we can sit with all the Avengers casts.Great Expericince
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Wei-Ling Gallery was set up in May 2002 to showcase the works of Malaysian contemporary artists. The gallery is located in a pre-war building in the edgy yet distinctive suburb of Brickfields.
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