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National Art Gallery
Established on 28 August 1958 under the initiative of Tunku Abdul Rahman, the first Prime Minister of the newly independent Malaysia, the National Art Gallery acts as more than a venue for ongoing exhibitions of local and international artists. The National Art Gallery is committed to encourage art awareness amongst the general public. It regularly hosts art competitions, seminars and workshops for art practitioners and students as well as numerous art-related events that appeal to the general public.
 
Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC
The PETRONAS Twin Towers is set against the backdrop of the beautifully landscaped Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) park. The development, built based on a holistic approach, combining business with art, science and nature also includes a symphonic concert hall at the podium between the twin towers, an international class art gallery and an interactive petroleum science discovery centre in the adjoining Suria KLCC Mall.
 
Berjaya Times Square
Tagged as the ‘world’s largest building ever built in a single phase’, with 7.5 million square feet of built up floor area, Berjaya Times Square offers unparalleled shopping, luxury accommodation, business, fine food and beverage and abundant entertainment for the estimated 3 million visitors each month.
 
Starhill Gallery
Starhill Gallery has been transformed into KL's icon, delivering 'A Gallery of Rich Experiences" including Feast, Indulge, Adorn, Explore, Pamper, Relish, Muse. The city's ultimate statement of taste and style in food, fashion, living, beauty and art: A shopping destination not to be missed.
 
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
The latest buzz around town, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is a new vibrant , dynamic and energizing shopping center with over 450 retail shops spread across 7 levels, offering some of the world's most renowned brand names.
 

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