Cultural Diversity in Kuala Lumpur
The beauty of a Kuala Lumpur does not just depend on the number of attractions it gives home to or the kinds of malls, offices and hotels Kuala Lumpur features. The exquisiteness of this Malaysian city is also based on the fact that it provides shelter to a variety of beautiful cultures, which come from people of different races living in its enclaves. Indeed, cultural diversity in Kuala Lumpur greatly affects the way the world see the city.
One of the foreign nationalities that comprise the non-Malaysian population in Kuala Lumpur is Chinese; and just like in any other countries, it is interesting wherever they stay because there will certainly be a nice destination to shop.
In Kuala Lumpur, it is the Petaling Street wherein Chinese people can often be seen. Though famed as the place where pirates flock, it is still a destination which tourists should not forget to visit while in the city. Although flocked with Chinese people, this Chinatown will surely give foreigners a taste of the real Kuala Lumpur.
Packed with shops selling cheap items like apparels, shades, accessories and others people can think of, foreigners will love shopping here. The items sold here may not be that advisable for personal use but most will pass as simple souvenirs. Plus, people can haggle lowering the prices of each item more.
But what makes a trip to the Petaling Street truly worthwhile is the variety of food which tourists can try. There are restaurants and food stalls around the place which serve local delicacies which are delicious and very inexpensive.
Basically, tourists will enjoy coming here during daytime but the true excitement lies at night. When the roads get closed to traffic and the light posts are turned on, a better and greater experience of shopping and bargaining will be available to everyone.
Another place to experience Malaysia’s cultural diversity is the Little India.
The street is a haven for people who find the Indian culture amusing and fascinating. Located in a section of the city in Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman and Jalan Masjid India, the street is made lively by colorful saris hung on stores and roadside stalls, with the boisterous sounds of Bollywood music playing on the background.
Walking around Little India is very interesting. Different mouth watering Indian delicacies are made available to everyone through the small restaurants and stalls in the place. There are also fresh milks and a variety of Indian breads sold.
People also will have a great time shopping in Little India. Aside from food stalls, there are shops selling Indian clothing and jewellery. Cheap souvenirs can also be found and unique items may be bought from alleys.
Further, the ambiance in the area is definitely good. People are warm and friendly; as how it really is India.
Hotels in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia are situated near the aforementioned places. Thus, tourists are given greater opportunities to explore other people’s culture while in the city. For assistance in booking rooms in ideal Kuala Lumpur hotels, visit HotelsinAsia.com.sg now.

