Sze Ya Temple : Located in Chinatown area near the Central Market, the Sze Ya Temple is the oldest Taoist temple in Kuala Lumpur. Constructed in the year of 1864 Sze Ya Temple is highly visited for its decorative interiors and an ornate roof ridges.
Thean Hou Temple : The Thean Hou Temple is the imposing six-tiered Chinese temple of Kuala Lumpur. The prayer hall of the temple is festooned with 3 altars having the sculpture of one deity or goddess. The doorway of the temple is marked with a multi-arched entrance with red pillars. Its Colour signifies wealth and good luck. Golden roofed pagodas and strings of lanterns are outstanding features of the temple that grab the attention of every traveler.
Sri Maha Mariamman Temple : Sri Maha Mariamman Temple is the oldest operating Indian temple in
Malaysia. Extremely visited for being one of the most elaborate Hindu temples of Malaysia, Sri Maha Mariamman Temple boasts of a majestic 22m high gate tower and entrance. Devoted with intricately

carved images of Hindu deities the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple contributes a lot in making Kuala Lumpur the key place for travel and tour.
Masjid Negara : Negara Masjid is the uniquely designed star-shaped dome representing the 13 states and the five pillars of Islam in Malaysia. Lounged in 13 acres of scenic gardens, the Masjid is regarded as the largest mosques of Southeast Asia.Negara Masjid are remarkable for having the capacity to accommodate 15,000 people at a single meeting. 73m high minaret stands impressively against the skyline and is also accountable in making the Masjid a prime attraction of Malaysia. Known as the most distinguished mosque in Kuala Lumpur the Masjid Negara is gaining its prominence as the major traveler’s fascination.
Masjid Jamek : The Masjid Jamek is the oldest mosque of Kuala Lumpur built in 1909. It bears a historic setting at the convergence of the klang and Gombak Rivers; the Masjid is actually placed at the birthplace of Kuala Lumpur. The oldest surviving mosque of Kuala Lumpur, the Masjid Jamek was a construction of South-Indian Style art and architecture.