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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital city, is a bustling metropolis of contrasts and diversity. It is �anked by the neighbouring state of Selangor, as well as the nation’s administrative capital, Putrajaya. The country’s main entry points, Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Port Klang, are situated in Selangor. Kuala Lumpur and Selangor are famed for their fascinating tourist attractions, from gleaming megastructures, heritage buildings to scenic nature retreats, exciting theme parks and shopping malls.

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Exploring the City and its Surroundings by MRT

Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and its surroundings are linked by a comprehensive transport system which includes trains, buses and taxis. The rail networks are Light Rail Transit or LRT, KL Monorail, KTM Komuter, KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit.

The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is the nation’s newest mode of transport that connects various places of interest, commercial zones and residential townships within the Greater Kuala Lumpur and Klang Valley areas. This world-class transportation system is ranked to be among the best in the world, putting Malaysia at par with other developed countries.

Tourists can take the MRT to visit many places of interest, not only around the city centre but to the outlying areas in Klang Valley to discover the hidden gems of the region. Feeder buses are available at most MRT stations to provide better connectivity.

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The MRT Sungai Buloh – Kajang Linespans 51 km and is served by 31 stations. It provides greater mobility within the Greater Kuala Lumpur and Klang Valley Region.

The MRT Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line (SBK Line) is the �rst MRT project in Malaysia. The 51 km line begins from Sungai Buloh, located to the north-west of Kuala Lumpur, and runs through Kuala Lumpur city centre before ending in Kajang, a township in Selangor. It serves 31 stations. Phase One of the MRT project from Sungai Buloh to Semantan began its operations in December 2016. Phase Two, from Semantan to Kajang, started its operations in July 2017. Each train set has four cars with a total capacity of 1,200 passengers. The MRT SBK Line integrates seven locations with existing rail lines. It also has 16 stations equipped with park & ride facilities.The estimated travelling time between Kajang to Sungai Buloh is 84 minutes.

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MRT Stations

The MRT Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line has 31 stations of which seven are situated underground. The remaining 24 are elevated stations. The line runs underground for a distance of 9.5km.

MRT stations are designed to give commuters an aesthetically pleasing experience. The architecture of the elevated stations is based on the wakaf. Wakaf is an Arabic word which means a pavilion built for travellers to stop and rest. Like a traditional wakaf, the elevated MRT stations are open to allow natural lighting and ventilation.

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The design concept of the underground stations is inspired by the Klang Gates Quartz Ridge, which is believed to be the longest pure quartz dyke in the world. The multi-faceted quality of quartz and its colourful re�ections portray Malaysia’s multicultural society.

All stations have facilities such as escalators, lifts, customer service centres, ticket vending machines, restrooms, prayer rooms and public telephones. They are also equipped with facilities for the disabled such as lifts and ramps, tactile guide and warning strips along walkways and platforms.

More than 8,000 parking bays are available at selected MRT stations. Most stations outside Kuala Lumpur’s central business district are served by feeder buses. A �at rate fare of RM1 is charged for feeder bus services. Stations have adequate lay-bys to enable people to drop off passengers, while covered walkways allow people to walk to stations comfortably and safely. Park and ride facilities are available.

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MRT provides easy access to many fascinating tourist attractions. Visitors can enjoy a hassle-free ride to various places of interest, including 44 shopping malls, 11 educational institutions, 18 places of worship as well as numerous sightseeing spots and healthcare centres. Some of these attractions are located near the station while others are linked by feeder buses, or integrated with other modes of transport.

Muzium Negara (National Museum) This is the country’s premier repository for the nation’s rich history and heritage. Built in 1963, the museum is a treasure trove of documents, royal regalia, weaponry and many more. Its façade features a Minangkabau-styled roof with two impressive front murals.

Getting there: MRT - Muzium Negara Station

Places of Interest

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Pasar Seni (Central Market)

A great place for art enthusiasts, Pasar Seni which literally means ‘art market’, is the place to �nd unique crafts, traditional fabrics, ornaments, collectibles and curios. The building is a �ne example of the 1930s Art Deco style with a stepped entrance design and wrought iron panels. Just outside, Kasturi Walk beckons with an exciting outdoor shopping experience.

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Merdeka Station History buffs will enjoy a stop at the MRT Merdeka Station. Apart from being a gateway to several historical attractions, the Upper and Lower Concourse levels offer a visual feast with glimpses into the nation’s past. The most notable is the black and white photograph of Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia’s �rst Prime Minister, with his right arm raised, declaring the country’s independence. There is also a three-dimensional mural of Rukunegara or the national tenets.

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Stadium Merdeka was the site of the country’s formal declaration of Independence. It received the UNESCO Asia-Paci�c Award for Excellence for Heritage Conservation in 2008.

A short walk away from the station is Stadium Merdeka, a stadium that was built specially for the declaration of the country’s independence. It has been the venue for some prestigious events such as the boxing match between the legendary Muhammad Ali and Joe Bugner in 1975, the Southeast Asian Games in 1977 as well as a concert by the late pop king Michael Jackson in 1996. The illustrious list of other celebrities who performed here include Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Avril Lavigne, Linkin Park and Jennifer Lopez.

The MRT’s Merdeka Station also connects visitors to Stadium Negara, the �rst indoor stadium which opened in 1962. Also close by are the Al-Bukhary Mosque, Victoria Institution (one of the city’s oldest schools) and Chin Woo Stadium.

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Bukit Bintang Lively and vibrant, Bukit Bintang needs no introduction among avid shoppers. This premier shopping area is a must on the itinerary for the string of glitzy malls which offer the latest in designer wear, exclusive timepieces, bags, shoes and many more. Bargain hunters will be thrilled to �nd great buys, especially during the annual sale seasons. Bukit Bintang’s streets are lined by chic cafés.

Nightlife at Changkat Bukit BintangChangkat Bukit Bintang is KL’s party venue with funky bars, lively clubs and trendy bistros that serve a variety of international food. The vibrant scene is ampli�ed with themed nights, deejays and live performances. MRT trains operate until 12.00 midnight.

KidZania Kuala LumpurKidZania Kuala Lumpur is an interactive edutainment centre that allows children to learn through the art of role playing. Children can choose from over 90 professions in 59 different establishments where they can play the role of a �re �ghter, surgeon, fashion designer, pilot, journalist and many more. KidZania Kuala Lumpur is situated in The Curve, Mutiara Damansara.

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Alfresco DiningWhat better way to experience the local lifestyle than visiting a popular local hangout. Dataran Surian,Kota Dame and Jalan Alor are food enclaves with a variety of delights to tempt every palate.

Ice Skating To have some fun and burn calories at the same time, visit the Ice Skating Rink situated within the Royale Chulan Damansara Hotel.

• Getting there: MRT – Mutiara Damansara Station

Plant Nurseries Enjoy gardening? Get all your gardening needs in Sungai Buloh. From �owers, plants to pots and decorative items, you will be delighted to �nd a whole range of options here.

• Getting there: MRT – Sungai Buloh Station

Secret Garden (1 Utama Shopping Centre)Need a break from the hustle and bustle of the city? Head to the Secret Garden at the Rooftop of1 Utama Shopping Centre. Spread over 30,000 sq ft, this sanctuary showcases 500 species of exotic �ora. The high-tech garden is created on bio-carbon soil and nurtured by a team of renowned botanists. It is the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia.• Getting there: MRT – Bandar Utama Station and Feeder Bus T812

• Getting there: Dataran Surian : MRT – Surian Station Kota Dame : MRT – Kota Damansara Station and Feeder bus T806 Jalan Alor : MRT – Bukit Bintang Station

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Satay Kajang Satay is one of Malaysia’s iconic delicacies. It consists of succulent pieces of meat skewered along thin bamboo sticks and barbequed on a charcoal-fuelled open grill. Satay is almost synonymous with Kajang, because this township is touted as the home of good satay. Many satay lovers visit Kajang just to savour this popular delicacy.

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Visitors can get easy access to 18 places of worship of all faiths around Klang Valley via MRT. From historical mosques and churches to ornate Taoist and Hindu temples, MRT enables visitors to experience Malaysia’s multicultural milieu.

Masjid Albukhary This mosque in blue and white is one of the most beautiful sights in the city. It is situated near to the Hang Tuah Fire and Rescue Station and is also accessible by KL Monorail.

Guan Ti Temple Guan Ti Temple (or Kuan Ti Temple) is a 129 year-old Taoist temple located along Jalan Tun H S Lee. The temple features a bright orange façade and is dedicated to Guan Ti, the Taoist God of War and Literature.

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Sri Maha Mariamman Temple One of the most elaborate Hindu temples in the country, the Maha Mariamman Temple is adorned by a 22 metre high tower and decorative ceilings which feature images from the Hindu mythology.

Visitors can take the MRT for a smooth ride to 18 places of worship of all faiths around Klang Valley.

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• Uptown Kota DamansaraGetting there: MRT – Kota Damansara Station

• Sunway GizaGetting there: MRT – Surian Station and Feeder Bus T808

• Encorp Strand MallGetting there: MRT – Surian Station and Feeder Bus T808

• The CurveGetting there: MRT – Mutiara Damansara Station and Feeder Bus T809 / T810

• Ikea DamansaraGetting there: MRT – Mutiara Damansara Station and Feeder Bus T810

• IPC Shopping CentreGetting there: MRT – Mutiara Damansara

• eCurveGetting there: MRT – Mutiara Damansara Station

• Tesco ExtraGetting there: MRT – Mutiara Damansara Station

• Bangsar Shopping CentreGetting there: MRT – Pusat Bandar Damansara Station and Feeder Bus T817

• DC MallGetting there:MRT – Semantan Station and Feeder Bus T819 / 820 OrMRT – Pusat Bandar Damansara Station and Feeder Bus T818 / T852

• Pavilion Damansara HeightsGetting there: MRT – Pusat Bandar Damansara Station

• 1Utama Shopping CentreGetting there: MRT – Bandar Utama Station and Feeder Bus T812 Or free shuttle service from the shopping mall

• Nu SentralGetting there: MRT – Muzium Negara Station

• Central MarketGetting there: MRT – Pasar Seni Station

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Enjoy shopping but hate the hassle? MRT provides easy connectivity to a string of shopping malls. There are 44 shopping malls within 500km radius of the MRT stations.

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• Petaling StreetGetting there: MRT – Pasar Seni Station

• Sungai Wang PlazaGetting there: MRT – Bukit Bintang Station

• Lot 10Getting there: MRT – Bukit Bintang Station

• Pavilion Kuala LumpurGetting there: MRT – Bukit Bintang Station

• Starhill GalleryGetting there: MRT – Bukit Bintang Station

• Fahrenheit 88Getting there: MRT – Bukit Bintang Station

• Ikea CherasGetting there: MRT – Cochrane Station

• MyTown Shopping CentreGetting there: MRT – Cochrane Station

• Sunway VelocityGetting there: MRT – Maluri Station and Feeder Bus T352

• Aeon MaluriGetting there: MRT – Maluri Station

• Plaza Metro KajangGetting there: MRT – Kajang Station

• Tesco KajangGetting there: MRT – Sungai Jernih Station

• Pasar SuntexGetting there: MRT – Taman Suntex and Feeder Bus T413

• Cheras Sentral Shopping MallGetting there: MRT – Taman Connaught Station

• EconsaveGetting there: MRT – Taman Connaught Station / Batu 11 Station

• Cheras Leisure MallGetting there: MRT – Taman Mutiara Station

• Cheras PlazaGetting there: MRT – Taman Mutiara Station

• Ekocheras MallGetting there: MRT - Taman Mutiara Station

• Taman Tun Wet MarketGetting there: MRT – Taman Tun Dr Ismail Station

The above listing of shopping malls is not exhaustive. For a detailed guide on getting to the malls or places of interest, please visit www.myrapid.com.my

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General InformationGeneral InformationMRT Operating Hours: The trains operate from 6.00am to midnight daily. The interval is four minutes during peak hours (7.00am to 9.00am and 5.00pm to 7.00pm) and seven to 15 minutes during non-peak hours, weekends and public holidays.

A Guide to Using the MRT TokenGenerally, commuters must purchase a token at the ticket counters before getting on board the MRT. The single journey token is only valid for one de�ned journey on the day of issue. Concession tokens are available for Malaysian senior citizens aged above 60, students as well as disabled passengers. Prepaid CardsAlternatively, visitors can ride cashless by using prepaid cards such as Touch n’ Go card or the MyRapid Touch n’ Go card. This is a prepaid electronic card that can be used to board all trains and buses in Kuala Lumpur. The cards can be purchased at MyRapid Customer Service Of�ces

at LRT, KL Monorail or MRT stations. Cards are also available on a weekly or monthly basis. The value can be reloaded at Touch ‘N Go Customer Service Counters, Touch ‘N Go Spots or Touch ‘N Go Hub Self Service Kiosks (SSK) or at any outlet that offers the reload facilities. Do take note that visitors must maintain a minimum stored value to use the card. Feeder BusesFeeder bus services are available at selected MRT stations. The fare for the feeder bus services is set at RM1.00 per trip. Passengers can pay the bus fare by cash or by using the Touch n’ Go card. Senior citizens, students and disabled passengers (registered with the Department of Social Welfare, Malaysia) are eligible for a 50% discount on fares. Please present the relevant cards to enjoy this privilege. Children under seven years of age can travel for free on the MRT and its feeder bus. The operating hours for feeder buses are from 5.30am to 11.30pm. Please visit www.myrapid.com.my for further details on feeder buses and its routes.

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KL TravelPassAirport transfer with 2-day unlimited rides on LRT, MRT and KL Monorail lines

Similar to the Oyster Card in London and Octopus Card in Hong Kong, KL TravelPass is an integrated travel ticket that enables visitors to enjoy a seamless travel experience on the city’s rail networks - KLIA Ekspres/KLIA Transit (airport transfer) as well as LRT, MRT and KL Monorail lines. The card is priced at RM70 for a single trip and RM115 for a return trip. Visitors can add the cash value for extended bene�ts of travelling on Rapid KL buses and KTM Komuter rail services.

KL Travel Pass is available at KLIA Ekspres Ticket Counters located at:

For more information on the KL Travel Pass, please visit www.touchngo.com.my

Package Price* KLIA Ekspres Airport Transfer

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Useful Contact Numbers

Kuala Lumpur International Airport Tel: 03 8776 5647 KLIA 2 Tel: 03 8778 7080Malaysia Tourism Centre (MATIC) Tel: 03 9235 4848 / 4900 KL Sentral Station Tel: 03 2272 5823Sultan Abdul Samad Building Tel: 03 2602 2014

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The MRT Sungai Buloh-Kajang (SBK) Line is operated by Rapid KL. For enqueries or feedback on MRT travel services, please contact Rapid KL:

Customer Helpline:

Tel: 03 7885 2585(Mondays to Fridays: 7.00am - 8.30pm)

(Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holidays: 8.30am - 5.30pm)E-mail: [email protected]: www.myrapid.com.my

Customer Service Counters are located near to the station’s entrance gate. The counters operate from 6.00am - 11.30pm but varies from station to station.

Customer Service Counters

Tourism Malaysia Tourist Information Centres

MRT Hotline 1 800-82-6868

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Muzium Negara(National Museum)

Secret Garden(1Utama Shopping Centre)

KIdZania Kuala Lumpur /Ice Skating Rink (Royale Chulan Damansara Hotel)

Plant Nurseries

Sunway Giza /Encorp Strand Mall

The Curve /IPC /Ikea Damansara /Tesco Extra /eCurve

Bangsar Shopping Centre /Pavillion Damansara Heights /DC Mall

1Utama(1Utama Shopping Centre)

Taman TunWet Market

Nu Sentral

Pasar Seni (Central Market)

Guan Ti Temple

Sri MahaMariamman Temple

Central Market andKasturi Walk / Petaling Street / Kotaraya

SunwayVelocity /Aeon Maluri

Tesco Extra Kajang CherasLeisure Mall /Cheras Plaza /EkoCheras

MAluri

KAMPUNGSELAMAT

KOTADAMANSARA

Uptown KotaDamansara

TAMANMIDAH

TAMANMUTIARA

BATU 11CHERAS

BUKITDUKUNG

SUNGAIJERNIH

KAJANG

SUNGAI BULOH

PASAR SENI

MUZIUM NEGARASEMANTANPUSAT BANDARDAMANSARA

PhileoDAMANSARA

Taman TunDr. Ismail BANDAR UTAMA

MUTIARADAMANSARA

Mega ChineseMethodist Church

Sidang InjilBorneo KL

KL Baptist Church

Masjid Jamek Pekan Sungai Buloh

Masjid At-Takwa

Sri SubramaniyaSwami Temple

Places of Interest Places of Worship

Cheras Sentral /Econsave

TAMANCONNAUGHT

SRIRAYA

MasjidKariahCheras

BANDAR TUNHUSSEIN ONN

11th MileCherasLutheranChurch

Plaza MetroKajang

STADIUMKAJANG

Masjid JamekBandar Kajang

TAMANPERTAMA

Sri KodiyurAiyanarHaran HariBagawanTemple

Ikea Cheras /MyTown /Sunway Velocity /Aeon Big

COCHRANE

Church ofthe SacredHeart of Jesus

Shopping

Pavilion Kuala Lumpur /Sungai Wang Plaza /Low Yat Plaza / Lot 10 /Starhill Gallery /Fahrenheit88

BUKITBINTANG

Stadium Merdeka /Stadium Negara

MasjidAlbukhary

MERDEKA

Gospel HallKL Church

Masjid Saidina Umar Al-Khattab

KL SportsMedical Centre

DC Mall

SURIANKWASADAMANSARA

Park and Ride

You City /Pasar Suntex

TAMANSUNTEX

PersatuanPenganutDewi CheiTian Tai Shen

9th Mile CherasLutheran Church

Map Legend

MRT Stations

KPJ Kajang

Pusrawi SMC Hospital /Kajang Plaza Medical Centre

Damansara Specialist Centre /Maternity ClinicAlpha Medical Centre

TropicanaMedical Centre

Kota Dame

Pusrawi KotaDamansaraHospital

Sungai Buloh Hospital / UITM Hospital

Dataran Surian

Hospital

Satay Kajang

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