KJ13 - AG7/SP7 MASJID JAMEK LRT
This station functions as an interchange station between the LRT Kelana Jaya Line and LRT Ampang/Sri Petaling Line with intergrated paid area.
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Chinatown Kuala Lumpur
Dayabumi Complex
DBKL City Theatre
Illusion 3D Art Museum
Kota Raya
Kuala Lumpur Library
Kuala Lumpur River Confluence
Masjid India shopping area
Masjid India Mosque
Masjid Jamek Mosque
Maybank Tower
Merdeka Square
National Textiles Museum
Pos Malaysia Headquarters
REXKL
River of Life
Saint John Cathedral
Saint Mary Cathedral
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Telekom Museum
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Masjid Jamek
Situated at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers in Kuala Lumpur, it is one of the city's oldest mosques. Completed in 1909, it showcases Moorish and Islamic architectural styles, serving as an important cultural and historical landmark.




Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Completed in 1897 and designed in a blend of Moorish, Islamic, and Victorian architectural styles, it originally housed the British colonial administration. Today, the Sultan Abdul Samad Building is a symbol of the nation’s colonial past and independence.
Merdeka Square
Named after the Malay word "Merdeka," meaning independence, it is a symbol of Malaysia’s freedom from British colonial rule. Today, it serves as a popular gathering place for national events, parades, and celebrations.


Masjid India Mosque
Masjid India, located on Jalan Masjid India in was established in the late 19th century. Initially built to serve the growing Indian Muslim community, it features a blend of Mughal and local architectural styles.




Masjid India
A vibrant shopping district known for its array of street vendors and shops. The market offers a variety of goods, including traditional clothing, textiles, accessories, spices, and Indian-inspired products, reflecting the cultural diversity of the area.
KL River Confluence
The junction of the Klang and Gombak rivers marks the birthplace of the city. This historic site is where Kuala Lumpur was founded in 1857. The confluence is a key point in the development and growth of early Kuala Lumpur.


KL City Theater
Hosts a variety of performances, including local plays, musical shows, and cultural events. The theater aims to promote the arts and enrich the cultural scene of the city, providing a platform for both local and international artists.




National Textile Museum
Showcases the rich heritage of the country’s textile industry. Housed in a beautifully restored colonial building, it features exhibits on traditional fabrics, such as batik, songket, and pewter, alongside displays of historical costumes and weaving techniques.
Telekom Museum
Housed in a colonial-era building, it features exhibits on early communication devices, telegraphs, telephones, and the development of modern telecommunications technology. The museum highlights Telekom Malaysia's role in shaping the nation's communication.


Central Market
Established in 1888, originally served as a wet market in Kuala Lumpur. It is a historic landmark, now a cultural hub showcasing traditional crafts, art, and Malaysian heritage.




Chinatown (Petaling Street)
Originally a settlement for Chinese immigrants, it evolved into a lively market, reflecting Malaysia's multicultural heritage. A historic and iconic street, renowned for its vibrant traders, extensive merchandize, local food, and cultural significance.
KL City Library
Prominent public library offering a wide range of books, digital resources, and multimedia materials. Serving as a hub for knowledge, learning, and community engagement, it features various reading sections and facilities for events.
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