Kampung Baru – Part 1
An enclave consisted usually of the Malay Muslims in Kuala Lumpur’s heart; Kampung Baru belongs to the most ancient Malay settlements in the district of the early ages. In 1900, the place was deemed the Malay Agricultural Settlement under administrators of Great Britain as the result of which, it was evolved into a higher economical norm and modern-city living changed it into a political sign of Malay culture.
Kampung Baru, that is regarded one of the most useful land districts in Kuala Lumpur, is worth near1.4 billion dollars and different types of venders and restaurant can be observed on both streets’ sides. People from different parts of the planet get tempted to this commercial district to gratify their various needs like tasting diversity of cuisines at lovely restaurants or sense the utmost of nightlife amusement or obtaining perfect health care.
In this district, Malay brick and wooden houses can be observed everywhere accompanied by contemporary skyscrapers like Petronas Towers, famous as the second highest structure in the world. Kampung Baru is noted for its “Bubur Lambuk†that signifies “rice porridge.†It is prepared at the local masjid and released free during Ramadan. Besides, you can delight almost all types of traditional dishes like Putih Naga, Kuih Cara, and Tauhu Sumbat etc.




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