National Palace of Malaysia

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The National Palace of Malaysia is located on a hill in the Royal Palace Road in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur, next to the city center, where grass is everywhere, flowers are in full bloom, and many palace parties, banquets and celebrations are also held. In addition, visitors can come here every day to watch the shift changing ceremony of the palace guards.
Chinese name
National Palace of Malaysia
Geographical position
Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim | Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur 504 [1]
Opening hours
Open all day [1]
Ticket price
free
Best season to play
It is suitable for all seasons.
Suggested play time
1 hour

Tourism characteristics

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The National Palace is located on a hill in Kuala Lumpur, although it does not have the grand style of the palace buildings of other great countries, but it has the glory and majesty of the palace as always. In normal times, the palace is not open to the public, and all visitors can only enjoy the splendor of the entire palace at the gate of the palace.
The simple gate of the palace is composed of a not very spacious iron gate and a small box and a small door next to it. This small piece of scenery alone fascinates visitors. The iron door is black as the background color, lined with gold as the decoration, elegant and generous, from the serious revealed a noble. In the guard tower on the side of the iron gate and in the doorway beside the guard tower, each guard stood guard. The guard in the guard tower wore a uniform with a white coat and a green front skirt, and held a long gun. The sentry in the doorway, wearing a red coat, black trousers, riding a black tall horse, commanding style, often attracting numerous cameras. In addition, from time to time, there will be a row of gun sentries standing at the door for people to take photos, and the glittering long gun echoes the golden roof of the Arab style palace in the distance under the sunlight, which is especially bright.
On special or important holidays, the public has the opportunity to see the beautiful flowers blooming around the palace and the bustling inside the palace.
Originally the private residence of a Chinese businessman in the 1920s, the National Palace in Kuala Lumpur was converted after it was sold Selangor Sudan (i.e. Selangor The palace of the ruler. The National Palace became the office and rest residence of the current king. As Malaysia's head of state changes every five years, so every five years, the National Palace will change the owner, so every five years the head of State's birthday will also change, when the National Palace will be busy, there will be a variety of celebrations.

Scenic spots Travel Tips

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Opening hours: The Palace is closed to the public on weekdays, but will be open to the public on the birthday of the Supreme Head of State.
Travel notes: There is no admission fee for the sightseeing outside the palace, and you can also see the wonderful sentry changing ceremony at a specific time every day.
Address: Jalan Syed Putra
How to get there: Take bus No. 5, 7, 46, 46D under the Malaysian Royal Palace