Pictures and albums about Klcc published in travel
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Albums about klcc
published by arnasib
Twin Towers
published by hlchoo
KL view
published by zalysham
View of KLCC by night.
published by huluyue
published by couarraze2
A portfolio of my life and activities down here, in Malaysia.
published by lafforgue1964
published by rickysow1
KLCC night scene
published by leefov
Travel pic
published by faizar
mymalaysia photo collection
published by tobs2003
Home to the tallest structures in the world
published by chris_deknop
Pictures from my stay in Kuala Lumpur, May 2002.
published by mymalaysia
KLCC Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Pertonas Twin Tower
published by nassera45
published by ekwyn
published by carmelbaylon
photos of our stopover at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last January 1-5, 2007 on our way to and from Siem Reap, Cambodia
published by ebp11
I spent nearly 2 1/2 weeks in Malaysia during August and I thought I would share some pictures. I was proposed to over there by my now husband Zak, who is half Malay. Sign my guestbook if you like.
published by kcbehnet
KLCC pictures collection
published by nguyenxuanthuy
Training period
published by dgf6928
Photos taken during trip to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in December 2004
published by me00htw
Pictures about klcc
picture: Suria KLCC
published by: nadahati72
This refers to the shortest building in the picture - It boasts of 6 levels of shopping and entertainment: They have a multi-theatre cinema, a concert hall (home to the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra), a science discovery centre (Petrosains Centre), an art gallery (Petronas', but of course) and (the best attraction, in my opinion) a landscaped park with "dancing" water fountain (it used to be free admission, but you may need to pay to enter it now). All these, on top of the boutiques and other stores to keep you busy eating & shopping.
picture: Petronas Twin Towers @ Night
published by: nadahati72
The tallest twin towers in the world. The 88-storey towers are linked by the "Sky Bridge" somewhere in the middle (at level 40 something). Each main tower is attached to a side tower, about half their height, which have both an aesthetic (from an architectural point of view) and a functional (more office spaces) purpose.
published by nadahati72
published by nadahati72
published by nadahati72
published by nadahati72
published by nadahati72
published by nadahati72
published by nadahati72
published by nadahati72
published by nadahati72
published by nadahati72
published by nadahati72
published by nadahati72