Petaling Street, the centre of Kuala Lumpur's original
Chinatown, maintains much of its traditional atmosphere, particularly at night
when vendors fan out their merchandise along the street.
While you can shop for anything from gems and incense to
toys and t-shirts, the true allure of this night market is in wandering about
and enjoying its sights, sounds and energy. Food is plentiful with many
scrumptious varieties to choose from; some of the restaurants here have been in
business for generations. Locals flock to Petaling Street primarily for bargain
accessories and great Chinese food. So, go on, be brave - head down to Petaling
Street with an empty stomach and an adventurous spirit. Even if you don't spend
a penny, (which will be hard!), you are guaranteed to have an amazing experience
here.
At the end of Petaling Street, you can further explore the
Chan See Shu Yuen Temple which dates back to 1906. The interior of this
building features open courtyard pavilions, intricate carvings and paintings.
On the exterior, the temple depicts elaborate glazed ceramic sculptures which
grace the facade and roof ridges.
For more adventurous tourists, further down from Petaling
Street is the South Indian Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. This temple is situated
at Jalan Tun H.S. Lee which is within walking distance from Chinatown. Built in
1873, the temple is said to be the most ornate and elaborate Hindu temple in
the country. The design and decorative features include intricate carvings of
Hindu deities, gold embellishments, precious stones and hand-painted motifs.
Exquisite Italian and Spanish tiles provide further ornamentation. A silver
chariot housed within the premises features prominently in religious
processions, transporting the statue of the deity through the city streets.
Outside the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple are stalls selling
garlands and strings of sweet smelling jasmine. Additionally, the strong aroma
of Chinese traditional herbs and that of freshly brewed coffee waft through the
air from across the street.
Getting Here
By Taxi or Walk: Petaling Street is opposite the Kotaraya
Shopping Complex and Central Market.
By Light Rapid Transit (LRT): Take the PUTRA line and stop
at the Pasar Seni station. Petaling Street is just a short walk from here.
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