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Whilst it may seems a bit odd at first glance for an Asian city
to have a Chinatown, bear in mind that people of Chinese descent
are a minority in Malaysia with just under a third of the country's
population. Centred around the Pasar Seni Light Rail Station
the area is bordered by Jl. Sultan Mohamed on the west, up to
Jl. Cheng Lock on the north and following Jl. Pudu around to
the east. The area is just west of the Bukit Bintang area -
within walking distance for those so inclined.
Easy to get to, endlessly fascinating and very easy to explore,
every visitor to Kuala Lumpur should make it a point to see
Chinatown. Shoppers will lose themselves going through the endless
row of tables that serve as shop fronts on Jl. Petaling's night
market. And for true Chinese cuisine this is the place to sit
down and dig in. The hotels in Chinatown are, for the most part,
smaller family owned and managed hotels offering clean rooms
and personalized service for a memorable holiday. FYI, in order
to remain objective, hotels are listed in alphabetical order.
We don't favor any hotel for any reason. |
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