Look up, spot the mural, and follow the view! Our Mural on Pillars series turns station pillars into colourful guides pointing you towards nearby attractions. Scan the QR code to explore tips, maps, and exclusive deals – your city adventure starts right here.
YOur GAtEwAy tO thE CIty
Step off the train and step into discovery. With Mural on Pillars, your station becomes the first stop on your sightseeing journey. Each pillar features minimalist, flat-style artwork of key landmarks in the area, paired with directional cues so you can line up your view and spot the real thing.
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BANGUNAN SULTAN ABDUL SAMAD
Standing proudly along Jalan Raja in Kuala Lumpur, the Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad is one of Malaysia’s most recognisable landmarks. Built in 1897, this grand building once housed the offices of the British colonial administration and now serves as the home of Malaysia’s Ministry of Communications and Multimedia.
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PASAR SENI
Now recognized as a cultural heritage site, Pasar Seni is Malaysia’s center for arts, crafts, and culture. Once a wet market, it now hosts unique shops, galleries, and art exhibitions that attract tourists from around the world.
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KUIL SRI MAHA MARIAMMAN
Built in 1873, Sri Maha Mariamman Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur. Its colorful gopuram tower, filled with carvings of gods and goddesses, makes it one of the most fascinating attractions in the heart of Chinatown.
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CHINA TOWN
Jalan Petaling, or Petaling Street, has been famous as Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown since the early 1900s. Adorned with colorful lights and rows of stalls selling food, souvenirs, and local goods, this area attracts tourists who want to experience the unique charm of the old city atmosphere.
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Kuala Lumpur Railway Station
Built in 1910, this station stands out with its Moorish design and white-domed towers. It reflects the elegance of colonial architecture and Malaysia’s transportation history.
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KOMPLEKS DAYA BUMI
Completed in 1984, the Komplex Daya Bumi is among the earliest skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur. With prominent Islamic geometric patterns on its white façade, the building reflects the blend of modern architecture and Islamic cultural heritage in Malaysia.
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MASJID NEGARA
The Masjid Negara symbolizes Malaysia’s spirit of independence with its modern design and blue umbrella-shaped roof. Surrounded by tranquil gardens, it serves as an emblem of harmony and an iconic destination for both local and international visitors.
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MERDEKA 118
Completed in 2023, Merdeka 118 soars majestically as the world’s second-tallest building and the tallest in Southeast Asia. Its design is inspired by the hand gesture of Tunku Abdul Rahman during his exclaimation “Merdeka!”, symbolizing the spirit of national pride.
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