Saturday, March 30, 2024

Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) Day 2: Petronas Twin Towers

Since it was raining, we decided to rest in hotel and forgo our plan. After a 50 minutes rest, we left our room at 4.45pm when the rain has stopped, ready to head out to KLCC Park.

I took a photo of the daytime scenery of this location today, contrasting it with the night view I took yesterday. The night view seemed to be more impressive with Petronas Twin Towers lighted under the night sky.

Back at the lake of KLCC Park felt like stepping into what we experienced from yesterday - a déjà vu. Many visitors were lounging around the urban space, basking in the relax ambience.

The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers stand at a height of 451.9m. There is a double-decker skybridge that acts as the connector between the two towers on level 41 and 42.

When I was looking up at the stainless steel and glass finishing building at the foot of the tower, I felt like a dwarf standing besides a giant tower that looked so intimidating.

Since our main agenda of coming to Kuala Lumpur (KL) was to witness the Petronas Twin Towers, we have pre-booked the tickets to tour the tower at 6.15pm. Remember to purchase the ticket in advance due to limited slot per session and tickets. When we were there, the only ticket available was for next Tuesday slot.

We proceeded up the tower in batches based on the colour coded stickers given to us. Our first stop was a lift up to the Skybridge at level 41. We were treated to the view of KLCC park and ongoing construction works at the other side.

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