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Hello, neighbour: The best new things to do in Kuala Lumpur - geemong - 10-14-2022 Hello, neighbour: The best new things to do in Kuala Lumpur Travel has returned in the last few months, but some may not be ready for far-flung destinations just yet. And maybe, there’s no need to be. The amount of bonus สล็อตมือถือ earnings may be more or less determined by either the amount you bet each time or the amount of players participating in each game. Kuala Lumpur is a familiar destination for many in Singapore, and in the last few years, new activities and attractions have mushroomed, from mega adventure parks housed within upscale malls to hip bookstores and pretty cafes made for the ‘gram. Here are five new ways to get yourself reacquainted with the city if you’re thinking of making a trip there. ADVENTURE CALLS When one thinks of adventure, malls don’t exactly come to mind. But in Paradigm Mall, Escape Petaling Jaya is racking up the thrills by catapulting guests straight into challenges – literally. Get the body moving and the adrenaline surging with high-element activities, including ziplining and wall-climbing. With varying levels of challenges, both the young and young-at-heart can get in on the fun. At the Avenue K Shopping Mall in Jalan Ampang, another adventure park awaits. Spread out over 40,000 sq ft, SuperPark lets you participate in over 20 indoor activities that range from skating and trampolining to wild rides down massive tube slides. The little ones will love the touch-sensitive augmented climbing wall as well as the Kids’ Adventure City with its towers and tunnels. GLOW ON AND PLAY Shuttle in the Dark at the Petronas Twin Towers is where you can play on Malaysia’s first glow-in-the-dark badminton court. Think Tron the movie, but with neon-tinged rackets and shuttlecocks instead. Extra points for the hall’s galactic theme and your chance at some (inter)stellar shots. Then there is Rollerwa at 1 Utama – the first overseas branch of South Korea’s popular chain of roller-skating rinks. A place to celebrate all things neon, it promises K-pop tunes and psychedelic lights for some disco-inspired entertainment. |