Bukit Bintang is one of the
most popular place of Kuala Lumpur. It is part of the Golden Triangle - a term
that is frequently used by travel guide books but not really common by locals.
Bukit Bintang is one of the liveliest area Kuala Lumpur at day or
night with countless of shopping malls, restaurants and food stalls, pubs and
clubs, and hotels.
I just love to take snapshot of this dazzling
place a lot and if it would be on night, no where can be stunning than bukit
bingtang…
Bukit Bintang monorail station is
just beside Imbi station which is directly linked to Time Square shopping mall.
Bukit Bingtang is a point from where it can access many malls like Pavilion,
Starhill Gallery, Farenhiet 88, Plaza Low Yat,Lot 10 and BB Plaza , Sungai Wang
and Time Square shopping malls. The closest LRT stations are Huang
Tuah with a direct connection to the Monorail.Bukit Bintang has
transformed into a melting point of cultures in the past years. You can find
tourists and backpackers from all over the world here. The Chinese heart
of can still be found on Jalan Alor road at Bukit Bingtang, probably
the busiest food street of Malaysia. The whole street is filled with Chinese
restaurants and sundry shops and gets really busy at night as table and chairs
are put out on the street. Jalan Alor stays busy until the early morning
hours.Adding to the contrasts of cultures and lifestyles in Bukit Bintang is
the place of restaurants and clubs along its side streets. Bukit
Bingtang became the most happening night life area in KL in recent years. The
restaurants, pubs and clubs along the street draw in large crowds of local
yuppies, expats and tourists every night.
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