KL’s overlooked tourist spot


Historic: A photo taken in 2015 of a house in Kampung Baru that was built in 1932. — Filepic/The Star

KUALA Lumpur is one of the most visited cities on the planet. It is a multicultural city, a melting pot of various ethnicities.

The city’s Chinese heritage is represented in Chinatown in Jalan Petaling while the Indian community has placed its mark on Little India in Brickfields. Malay heritage is largely focused around Kampung Baru.

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