Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur

Tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur KLCC, Malaysia, the most important draws visitors to it is the twin towers of Petronas Twin Towers and the two tallest towers in the world now, and the towers owned the national oil company Petronas, with a rise towers 425-meter and consists of 88 floors, and the total area on which towers 341 thousand meters terrible ,
 while at an altitude of 170 between the two towers is the suspension bridge, which connects the two bridges and a length of 40 meters has Samsung in South Korea to conduct experiments in Korea before dismantling it again to 493 pieces weighing a total amounted to 640 thousand tons shipped to the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, which took place between the two towers, The bridge is supported on both sides with arms slashes the length of one of them 60 meters and weighs 60 tons, and contains all the Tower of them with 29 lifts the speed of the elevator 7 meters per second for the roles of the upper and 4 meters per second of roles nearby, and visitors can climb the bridge in the floor of the forty and is not allowed enter any another floor, and anyone who wants to climb must be there before eight-thirty am, and tickets are free, and the first tower is totally dedicated to the Malaysian oil company Petronas, and the second tower dedicated to the subsidiaries of Petronas and other companies. There is also under the towers is a huge market there of all brands and is a place good for those who want to acquire the cutting edge brands as the market provider elevators are exercising and escalators many between floors due to the wide market, and there are outside the market, Central Park, which can be exercised by jogging out on the lanes are equipped with There is also a children's pool near the mosque next to the park, and is worth mentioning that Bin Laden is that all the excavations for the towers as the work of all the tunnels under the twin towers as the Egyptian Hassan Allam Company Electrical installation work of the Towers.

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