Malaysia is popular for its skyscrapers and once the tallest building, the KL twin towers. Other than these landmarks, there are high-rise buildings that feature modern architecture. KL tower is another landmark in Kuala Lampur.
We were on a quick business trip to Malaysia and it was just a 2night stay. Though we didn’t get a chance to visit around, I didn’t want to come back empty hands without travel photos. These murals found at Berjaya Times Square are a great finding from our KL visit. We had a great time in Kuala Lampur (KL), the capital of Malaysia although it was fully packed with work-related activities.
On our last day, it was after 6 pm when I completed my tasks there and we had to return to Singapore by a night flight. We had to travel for around 1 hour to Kuala Lampur International Airport Terminal 2 (KLIA2) and it was a great time to watch the sky and sunset.
I captured These photos while I was in a moving taxi. But, the photos are still worth sharing with sky views and skyscrapers I found along the way to KLIA2.
Skyscrapers & sky views from our room
Below are views from our room. We stayed at Berjaya Times Square Hotel.
Warisan Merdeka Tower
I was fortunate to view the world’s second-tallest structure, Warisan Merdeka Tower from our room. Although it is not a close picture, this building stands as a giant among other skyscrapers.
Currently, Warisan Merdeka Tower, or the Merdeka PNB118 is the tallest skyscraper in Malaysia. Its height is 644 meters and, it is a 118-storey skyscraper.
We had a pleasant trip to Malaysia although it was a business trip. I will share our travelogue soon.
Till that, let me know your thoughts. Do you like to watch the sky? Do you like Skyscrapers?
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Great shots.
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Beautiful skies!
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Beautiful views. Yes I like skyscrapers, very much. When I was in high school back in the 70’s I got to visit Mexico City and went up to Torre Latinoamerica which was the highest tower in Mexico City at the time (It’s now 17th tallest). I love tall buildings.
When I was in the natural gas business I met several people from Malaysia and they were very proud of the Petronas towers. It’s amazing to me how the technology on high buildings continues to develop.
It is nice to hear about your experience. Tall buildings are always a great feature to a city other than its function. Nowadays, architectural features are amazing.
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Fantastic architecture! Tallnes building in Finland is 135m. high. Nothing compared to you guys. Would love to see those in person.
So true, these are beautiful buildings with interesting architecture.Thanks for sharing about Finland building.
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Impressive !
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I love to watch the skies. Thanks for sharing your beautiful views.
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Lovely first photo. It’s nice to see all the greenery in the forefront of the skyscrapers. 🙂
I also found that photo as interesting.
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magnificent sky shots! Wow!
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
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We certainly don’t have buildings so high in my city and we are the second biggest city in the country. That Warisan Merdeka Tower looks amazing!
I was impressed by that tall building too.
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So much drama in your photos. Love the sky.
Amalia
xo
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great views and great skies.
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I always stay as high as I can when traveling. Tenth floor and higher. The view is the most important thing.
That is a great trick to watch the view. I will follow that next time.
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Such impressive sky scrapers – what awesome buildings! Thanks so much for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
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