Is This Asia's Next Financial Capital?
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- Malaysia has high hopes for these megaprojects.
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The Exchange 106 is a nice looking building, and with the planned buildings with a similar style surrounding it will give the district a really nice distinctive look. Similarly, KL Metropolis has some decent designs. I particularly appreciate sizeable green areas being designed in, and not just some overly optimistic trees on balconies.
During the day, yes....but they ruined it at night with some of the most atrocious lighting ive ever seen.
Stretching-out 🧩 habitat-Horticulture❇️
for the Tigress🐅kitty💚 Kuala Lumpur🎋
:-)
Most cities have a central park, but Kuala Lumpur has a rainforest. The KL Forest Eco Park is one of the oldest forest reserves in Malaysia and it is located in the dead center of the city…. pretty unreal, right?! This park has several nature trails and an awesome canopy walk over the tree tops.
@@wanrazul yup, at night the tower look just like mojo jojo in powerpuff girls cartoon
KL is also the top 10 innovative city in Asia (KPMG) and among top 30 cities with the best economy globally now (Mori Foundation Japan). Your guess is as good as mine whether it will only get better!
I'm from Germany and visited Kuala Lumpur in August 2022. It is such a beautiful, modern and impressive city! I love how old and traditional buildings are directly next to skyscrapers, how multicultural it is with many cultures and religions living next to each other, and I like how a lot of nature and trees are incorporated directly into the city architecture, you have jungles right next to skyscrapers. Another beautiful and impressive part of Kuala Lumpur is I-City with its colorful light park at night.
Malaysia is such a beautiful country 🇩🇪❤🇲🇾
Come back anytime, Felix!
Sunny and blue skies
Welcome to our beautiful islamic country 🇲🇾☪️☝🏻 come back anytime!
Thanks.
As someone who has been living in Kuala Lumpur for 30 years (my entire life), I am really excited to see B1M make another video about KL. However, I want to stress that the traffic in Kuala Lumpur is getting worse from year to year. This is one of main reasons why I would never buy a car in KL. Even travelling in the suburbs is scary. There are too many high density, 40 story condominiums. For example, within 1 kilometer of my home in Wangsa Maju, there are 10 condominium projects currently being developed. On average, each of these projects consists of 2,000 units. So, in 5 years, population density here will increase by three or four folds. The only LRT line in Wangsa Maju here already at maximum capacity several years ago. I was a bit relieved a few months ago when the government approved the MRT circle line project that will connect all rail lines in KL to reduce the traffic issue. I really hope that this will not be cancelled again if there is government change in the future.
Nobody cares
@@7stiano123 Except you for sure.
@@7stiano123 i do
@@7stiano123 i cared
Then ensure you do not for PH if you dont want any infrastructure projects to be cancelled. Actually according to Original plan in the year 2024 we could have ecrl, HSR, lrt phase 4,mrt circle line all completed
😳 Wow. Malaysia is SERIOUS about being a financial player on the world 🌎 stage. Thank you for the video...
Awesome! Been to KL several times as a tourist, I must say the develop and growth of the city is really impressive. I am from Metro Manila, PH and despite our massive growth for the past 10 years. KL is still miles ahead of us. I'm proud of them as we are ASEAN
Thank you and I'm native sabah people and this is one reason we want stick with Malaysia. Please advise your Sultanate Sulu do not claim us Sabahan as part of Philippines.
@@HanisHamid93 why don't you tell that to the french court who said you're a squatter 🤣
Praising your fellow ASEAN City while shitting on your own? A unique Filipino trait indeed.
Fyi, Philippines is progressing fast, Philippines GDP surpassed the GDP of Malaysia today, your not updated. And GDP growth of Philippines beat GDP growth of Malaysia, Philippines is the highest GDP growth in whole ASEAN countries.
@@nilzone7100 whatever it is, we just don't want. Leave us alone..
i was in KL a few weeks ago, incredible buildings popping up, as usual your content is perfect.
Thanks so much! KL is an amazing place 🔥
KL is always blue sky too.
As a Malaysian , Thank You very much for this video for people from all over the world to watch
Visited KL a few years ago. I really loved the city and found it a great city. Would love to visit some of these buildings in the future.
Having traveled extensively around the world, I can say that KL is truly a hidden gem. It is the single most underrated and under-appreciated city I have ever been to. With destinations like Bali or Singapore or Thailand (country as a whole), its so often over looked. I liked it more than any place else in SE Asia.
Well, we prefer being underrated rather than overrated like (sorry french) Paris
Yes it is perfect Asian business hub. Not to mention lots of greens, blue skies and sunny
@@leealex24 I don’t think so. Good place to retire though.
I lived in KL all my life and have witnessed the rapid development. The city is much more livable now with emphasis on green areas, public spaces, city rehabilitation projects, intercity road networks, public transport and pedestrian paths. There's also a push to make this city cleaner . Quality of life here has improved a lot compared to the 70s and 80s.
a skyscrapper surrounded by lots of green space is the way to go. looks amazing
I'm really glad to see Malaysias developing. I love this country and I've been there many times. Becsme like a second home.
Wish all the best to my malaysian friends.
Where are you from?
@@mndy2524 Germany
@@uhrologe2596 wow ur country far far more developed then my country
Ah I have a lot of friends from Germany because been playing online game server from there. Also you must know about the channel called Ken abroad, a German vlogger that in love with our country ^^
KL is also the top 10 innovative city in Asia (KPMG) and among top 30 cities with the best economy globally now (Mori Foundation Japan). Your guess is as good as mine whether it will only get better!
Was in KL recently for 3 weeks.KL is definitely awesome. Better than old European cities, and even more efficient than London (i.e. the transport links). It's also clean. Having been in SEA a few times, this region is definitely the future.
You bet!
Thank you for complimenting our beautiful islamic country! Come back again! 🇲🇾🙌🏼☪️
The 2nd tallest building in the world is in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia has developed immensely over the past several decades. It's insane.
They have the 2nd , No 20th, and No 24th tallest buildings in the world.
KL is always blue sky too.
@@EvilBaggOBolts and still the tallest twin tower in the world
I’ve been to Kuala Lumpur during a 16 hour layover and let me tell you that I was one of the most amazing cities I’ve ever visited in my life! A city rizen straight out of the jungle, with a mix of Traditional Malay Culture and new 21 century buildings. Balanced, like all things should be.👍
YES!!!
And destroyed the natural environment of that jungle in the process. All the nature and wildlife there gone.
@@michaelrmurphy2734 mana ada gone. banyak lagi hutan simpan kat KL including bukit nanas
@@michaelrmurphy2734malaysian policy is to retain it rainforest by more than 50%. Currently 62.3% of the total country's area is rainforest.
@@michaelrmurphy2734 all the wildlife and nature gone🤔?? Have you been to malaysia sir?
While I'm happy KL has been featured on B1M twice now, I feel KL could be a much better city if developments focused more on affordability, better public transit and pedestrian access and less car dependency overall - investments to make KL better for it's people, not dazzling buildings, not for investors.
I agree. I seriously doubt the values of all these glitzy project, sure it looks nice, but what would be nicer is more public buses, better LRT / MRT, and affordable houses.
You have to put some balance between the 2. If all rail completed without investor’s business supporting it will be like Laos.
Always KL Did Malaysia Only Have KL To Develop Come One Develop Other State
@@sayfolman7752 of course there's going to be massive developments happening all the time in KL, it's the capital FFS 🙄
@@sayfolman7752 What kind of question is that? TRX is Kuala Lumpur financial center. It is for the benefit of the whole nation.
The Petronas Towers were always my favorite Skyscraper design and I really like the unique or at least unorthodox style of some other tall buildings in KL. That 3 tower complex in black glass with white accent lines on the right at 0:48 is a work of art, so much more interesting looking than it has any need to... just fantastic, if we're that creative with them, I'm all for them
That ‘art’ triplets were appropriately named ARTE KL
Ceasar pelli the architect does wonderfull job with that tower indeed.
wow, thanks for pointing that out, I missed it first time, truly spectacular buildings
Missing this great place, Wonderful people wonderful Country. Love from Lagos Nigeria, Peace✌
Kuala Lumpur is definitely a much underrated city. This gorgeous, much diverse, green, modern, clean and keep evolving city is a must visit. Don’t make me start about putrajaya and its marvellous scenery. I’d love to go there again and again to explore Malaysia more because iam very sure it has so much to offer.
KL city landscape has changed every single year
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i spent two weeks around different areas in malaysia this year. kl was really impressive and has an interesting mixture of cultures to offer. the mount kinabalu region is absolutely breathtaking and really shows how amazing the people and the food is in malaysia. i plan on visiting again and can only recommend it to everyone!
KL is clean and gorgeous? You must be kidding!!!
@@diegoperez2090 yes it is, and 200+ others agree with me ...
As a Malaysian myself, estatic that my country have been featured in your video. Indeed it may generate investment and job opportunity to the locals, but elevated highway and the golf course in front of the Tun Razak Exchange made it less accesible and a sore eye. If they can make it accesible via pedestrian and turn the golf course to the open public park, that will be great. What a squandered chance.
That place is for the wealthy elite for sure.
Golf courses are terrible:( for the rich and few
That golf course is own by one of the most prestigious club in Malaysia, frequent by the rich and the powerful. I highly doubt that it would be turned into a park for us peasants to go Jalan-Jalan.
right, i agree too, the highway in the middle between TRX and TREC is an eye sore, should reduce the width of it, and make it walkable between these 2 business area....i feel too much roads builts around TRX too...shd make everything walkable, walk from TRX -> KLCC is possible imo
KL is one of the cities I've been eyeing for quite some time as a future destination of residence. And currently being a part of the construction industry, as a civil engineer, it seems quite lucrative... But maybe, as the TRX is coming along, one should head over to the finance industry instead? Love your videos B1M. Always sparking new ideas into mind.
@@navi-x-nesh6950 I have actually been following the prices for a couple of years, and they seem to be up about 30 % lately... So yes I can really see what you mean.
That's why this project is important for growth on finance industry and put an end on middle income traps for many years before
You should visit KL some time, and I will be glad to host and take you around KL if I'm around during your visit.
singapore wld be a better option
@@Rudroo I've got a friend working there in the telecommunications industry. He says it's wonderful, but hugely expensive... (I have visited and I liked it as well)
With the recent digital nomad 12-month visa that Malaysia has started offering, making KL my SEA home (for two years, at least) is an easy decision. And this just makes me feel even better about the decision. Now, if only I can earn enough to purchase a small 1-bedroom/studio unit in TRX, I'll be set!
Lovely video, as always, Fred.
Hope you enjoy your time here! Welcome to Malaysia.
KL is always blue sky too.
high end developments come in the midst of rising housing prices without any meaningful affordable housing scheme baked into. a malaysian here has to ask, who are these fancy buildings for? just neverending property speculation while vacant units keep on growing?
not to mention how insanely car-centric these developments are. TRX is incredibly confusing and inconvenient to walk around if you get there by train.
If skyscrapers aren't made with investments and profits in mind, they would actually be more affordable than standard sized housing. It is compact and effective use of the space. Only reason it's so expensive is because clowns buy them to sell them later as long term investment, instead of living in them.
Exactly. Affordable living is laughable in KL.
foe expats oviously
It's the same story world wide, when housing becomes a commodity to speculate and profit from, homes for people to live in become secondary, even tertiary, interests.
TRX is still under construction.. How did you even get to walk there??
6:32 CC 8800,the largest crawler crane in Malaysia
edit : the crane is owned by Singapore company :p
A big W for Kuala Lumpur..
Well done!, the city will definitely be a futuristic one for Asia..
At first I thought you meant they're getting a 'Big W' store there and was congratulating them 😅 (that's a big box store in Australia)
That means you never see shenzhen, shanghai, chongqing, hong kong.
@@fitriganzaholaaa5384 Not in person, but on video yes..
A bunch of led Skyscrapers.
At times it looks too much saturated with lights
@@fitriganzaholaaa5384 You see, a city is not great only by buildings, skyscrapers, but also economics, culture and liveability. Kuala Lumpur, from my perspective as a Malaysian, is a very busy and thriving city. It is one of the cultural, economic and consumer cores of Malaysia. Yes, the traffic can be confusing (because KL people is the equivalent of NYC people) and sometimes very hot, but if you go to the right place, you'll understand why KL has much to offer than just shopping malls and skyscrapers.
Futuristic and green.
Even though Najib Razak was corrupted but his vision for Malaysia to be a high-income nation is unprecedented.
so much love and support from Egypt ❤
Some of the roads in TRX city already completed you can drive by using those roads to see a closer look at those towers and buildings and greenery it is beautiful can't wait to see when the city is 100% complete
I was in KL back in March, and saw a lot of these projects going on
It's a good day when the B1M uploads a new video.
Haha, thanks!
🥺
So true
Planning on visiting KL and Malaysia in general in October. Can't wait to see this amazing country.
Your always welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾
@@ahmadzakimohdnor6339 thanks man. Just want to know the best towns and places to visit
@@lonelypizza9394 Penang is for food, historical places and culture diversity. It's really nice developed island. Malacca is where you can find UNESCO historical sites like the Dutch Square, Jonker street etc. Pulau Pangkor, Perhentian and Langkawi are some of the islands in Malaysia with pristine beaches and nice resorts and hotel. The closest beach area from Kl is Port Dickson, they're okay. Kuala Lumpur is great for shopping and eating or whatever, KL has everything in between except beaches.
don't over expect too much. a few -ve 'amazing' also abounds.
If you're Asian - Japanese, Chinese/HKer, Korean, Australian South East Asian, KL is the best place in Asia to setup as base including businesses.
Thank you mate i'm Chinese Malaysia proud of it 🥰 🇲🇾
What a transformation. They city is unrecognizable from 35 years ago. ❤️🌆
I mean every city will be changed except New York
Try 1800s Kuala Lumpur
Are you kidding? It has changed tremendously even 3-5 years ago, what 35 years!
@@leealex24 I can't remember because this comment was seven months ago but didn't they show a photo from 35 years ago? I don't think I just picked a random number.
KL's growth is astonishing, I had some idea that it is definitely an economic powerhouse but this video clearly shows they are with out question going to be one of the world leaders in the decades to come. A testimony to the will of a nation and exciting to see unfold!
On the contrary, only the central states & southern state of Johor are developing. The rest of the country is stagnating, couple with bad corruption & money politics.
How can you explain?
@@EricK-mj7kr Not really. If you look at Penang mainland, Alor setar, and Temerloh for instance, they're actually growing rapidly.
@@EricK-mj7kr that's the ideal way, if every part are overdeveloped too, many forest will be destroyed
KL is also the top 10 innovative city in Asia (KPMG) and among top 30 cities with the best economy globally now (Mori Foundation Japan). Your guess is as good as mine whether it will only get better!
Always loved this city, hope to get there in a few years!!!
10 years after President Lyndon’s visit, US, German and Japanese companies invested heavily in Penang, setting up their manufacturing plants there. Companies like HP, Intel, Motorola, Osram, Bosch, AMD, Hitachi and others have heavy presence in Malaysia. They are reaping their fruits after 50 years. Go USA! Malaysia!
still killing gay men?
President Johnson? LBJ? Read up on his friend Jimbo.
Kau diamla cina. Penang is a malay state. U cine think u can do whatever u want. U just wait we will take back penang from u cine. If gov still soft with cine military will do the work and rakyat too. U see 13 mei will return
Diam la cine. U not malaysian. U just p e n d a t a n g 😂.
Cine 👉🏻👁👁👈🏻😂😂. Pergi balik china la
I really love these videos, but one thing that I find super annoying is the throwing around of big numbers with zero context. For example here at 4:16. Very cool that the complex reduces it's water usage by 200 Olympic-size swimming pools. But that tells you nothing about how good it actually is, when you don't know how much they consume in total. For all I know a typical development consumes 2 million swimming pools a year and this facility's capacity is totally negligible.
Right on the dot!
April 2019 is when i 1st visited Kuala Lumpur & always wanted to go back (I'm hoping to this December 2022,I actually picked visiting Bangkok over going back to KL Late August\Early September). I definetly prefer KL over Bangkok, It's amazing what the city is becoming.
Reminds me of New York where there are multiple areas of the city seeing massive projects at once.
Fascinating video on Kuala Lumpur's development, definitely one for the travel bucket list! Will be keeping a close eye on their developments over the next few years. Thanks for the video!
Great to see the 4K videos coming back - they were the last piece of the puzzle to make this channel really top top tier :)
Such a good channel. Thank you. Keep up the great work.
Akhirnya ada video untuk Malaysia. Terima kasih B1M.
Actually this is the 3rd videos about Malaysia
Wow the content is improving drastically awesome 👍
Hope someday I can visit KL.
love KL from Jakarta
im from malaysia but i think indonesia grow faster than malaysia right now. well done!
Amin bossQ. Semoga dipermudahkan segalanya.
@Aka Aka nope indonesia have much worst in economic apartheid.only focus in jawa island which will be sink sooner.
@@eddyabdkarim9402 nice joke malingsial👍, i hope all mal0nd0g will fall to bangla🤪 🇲🇾❤️🇧🇩 HIDUP BANGLASYIA👍🤣
@@eddyabdkarim9402 😂😂,. just why brother? so much hatred....
I've been to kuala lumpur one of the best cities in the world
What interesting about Kuala Lumpur is underground cities. I think only Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore has underground communities in ASEAN.
Great video, but Kuala Lumpur definitely doesn't have a real lack green spaces. It's got greenery all over the city. Lots of buildings also integrate vegetation on terraces, etc. This new development will definitely make it greener than it already is though.
yes but really car-centric
not to forget that some green areas are actually super huge golf courses. haha. but regardless, a lot is car- centric where if u dont have a car, forget about travelling to them.
Malaysian investors are also behind London Battersea Power Station
Love KL !!! Love from Pakistan ❤️🇵🇰 Semoga sentiasa berjaya ☺️
I heard ur country is sinking
@@lonelywindbluerainfalls2675 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@lonelywindbluerainfalls2675 bad flooding unfortunately due to climate change
@@lonelywindbluerainfalls2675 Half the country is covered in water due to floods caused by climate change. There is a big difference between countries that are the largest contributors towards climate change and countries that bear the brunt of its impact. Pakistan produces less than 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions but our geography makes us extremely vulnerable to climate change.
Terima kasih...❤️
Amazingly well done video. Great commentary!
I always get excited when I see Fred has dropped a new video. As always, it didn't disappoint. Thanks for sharing.
I'd really like SE Asia to do well. They have been the underdogs for such a long time and need their time to shine. Malaysia and Singapore are two countries that I'm most optimistic about, and I really hope some military junta doesn't take power like in Myanmar.
Please, build a democracy while you still can.
And so do Indonesia and Philippines, because we are far more underdog than those you pointed out. Vietnam and Thailand, Laos, Cambodia should've given more credits too.
In 2018 we’ve just able to vote down Najib who has stole money from this trx project.
Thank god the new government took over the project and let it goes on. Or else it will be the biggest abandoned project in history
Malaysia dont have military Junta. Their general doesnt have power to overthrow government unlike myanmar, indonesia and thailand. but their politician suck
@@masteroffear5762 well, obviously it would be better if all these countries succeeded. I just think it's less likely for different reasons (mainly selling out to China, corruption and authoritarianism)
In Malaysia, there is no history and tradition of Malaysia military staging military coup, so there's no worries about that. And Malaysia has the highest democracy index in SEA according to The Economist, even higher than Singapore.
Amazing structure! Thanks for this informative project! 👍
i had been to kuala lumpur few times.
Despite odern city with mrt /lrt & hidinggh rise building ... you can still find many trees.
Not only that, kuala lumpur have very nice big lake (at least 2) and also forest !
KL is always blue sky too.
we also have toilet unlike India 🤣
Thanks for amazing conteeent😭💖💖
Great video once again!
Thanks!
Klang Valley area is expected to become a megacity of 10mil people with expected economy of US$300bn alone by 2025.
Love it. This video was excellent!
Great Job B1M!!
Never stop with new projects not only in KL but other cities in Malaysia also have very expensive mega projects.
kalau kelantan pas pegang lagi mmg tkkan maju la. aku yg ddk kota bharu ni pon nmpak tkde pembangunan. Jalan penuh dgn pothole hahaha
Kenapa orang kelantan asyik vote pas je
@@adamizzat3801 parti isley 😅😅
Sekurang2 keropok lekor mereka sedap😋
Yg vote Pas org luar yg x duduk di Kelantan.. Yg tanggung nasib orang kampung sini 😂
Wow thanks b1m for covering my country!
Lovedddd this !!
I'll visit when complete! The gardens look promising. Used to live in Langkawi for a year with frequent trips to KL for real shopping.
Great planning for your people's future Malaysia. 1love from 🇯🇲
Very interesting thank you
Absolutely best special beautiful
Testified Footage video coverage
Good High Technology Highlights MALAYSIA Kualalumpur❤
Thanks to B1M team for promoting malaysia.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. I love KL, not bcoz it's d capital of my country, Malaysia, but bcoz it's constantly progressing n d best part that sets it aside from d other cities in d world, is d green lung n green areas in KL, those areas r d real life of d city.
If I could remember it well, KLCC with d Petronas twin towers, was d first city within a city project in KL, n d only one that sits in d golden triangle, d prime biz district in KL. Now, there r many more city within a city projects in KL n around Malaysia.
KL is always blue sky too.
@@leealex24 😁
I've been to Malaysia Kuala Lumpur in 2018 and can't wait to go there again when the mega projects completed insha Allah
Quality of this video is excellent
It is a brave move if I may say, with office occupancy rate in KL city is only around plus minus 70%.
It is almost no risk for a place where it has excellent project development with plenty of grade A office, good transportation system and located within strategic location. It will definitely attract outside company to reside a hub there.
@@dariusz501 you should note that every year the occupancy rate in KL continues to decrease. Thus you can predict as the new office space continues to be offfered to market, the occupancy downtrend will further continue also, and until some extent, it will be an alert to property business.
Because almost all the gov administration moved to Putrajaya.It was not only for offices but also hotels, malls & various fine dining restaurants . In every building they will put GLC’s office and balance it with private commercial .
In the end, new buildings will be appreciated while old buildings will be left. Many offices at old, dilapitated towers will relocate to fancy new buildings and the cycle continues.
Singapore:Sweats Nervously ***
Chill lah we are siblings 😆
Amazing…. Thank you
Hi! I love your channel! I thought you might find a good case study in Monterrey, Mexico: Recently it became the 2nd biggest city in the country, and as of now it houses the 2 tallest buildings in the country (Torre Obispado Top, 305m, and Torre Koi, 280m), and it’s constructing the soon-to-be the 3rd or 4th tallest in ALL the AMERICAS (Torre Rise, 456m). The funny thing is that the city has now a HUGE HUGE water supply problem.
I love how you change a the title if the information about title is missing This title feels better than the last.
This is very cool, it reminds me of “one Bangkok” development a massive city within a city idea in Bangkok Thailand
TRX project construction was started on 2015 while One Bangkok was in 2018. Yeah, both project building plan are quite similar. But TRX is to cater as a financial hub where One Bangkok is a mixed-use development.
Yes, true. However the goals for each city are different. Bangkok aims to be a tourist magnet, KL is already positioning itself as a financial center, with the support of both China and Japan.
Awesome video as always! But any chance for a video explaining about the ‘One Bangkok’ project? It’s also another ambitious project reshaping Bangkok as well.
Again quality content sir.
Amazing KL
I have to say I think these new buildings look better than the unique designs in Beijing.
love ur channel
i am really happy to see malaysian growth, you guys deserve and we (other) have a lot to learn from you
No one does it better with construction projects than The B1M .🥰🥰
Very impressive. Hope I can visit one day.
Good work
Would love to see you make a video about Bangkok! It’d be interesting to see what you have to say about this chaotic city 😆
Subject for a future episode: The Canadian capital is (at last) building and LRT system. The is a long history behind it. Phase 1 is completed. Phase 2 is ongoing and there are plans for a third and fourth phase.
trx and fitness are inextricably linked in my mind
One of the astonishing city in ASEAN
Do you guys realised that this video and your previous video on the Battersea Power Station are linked??
seems like this project's more likely to see success than those other projects in egypt / saudi arabia / sri lanka etc
Walk a few blocks from the Petronas Towers and get some amazing street satay. OMG.
Satay Kajang
At Kampung Baru is it?
love the vids
Good information..
KL is certainly not lacking in green space as claimed. It is greener than most major cities in the world
For sure you never read any report of World greenest cities.
KL is always blue sky too.
When you look at what is below ground level, Malaysia is an immensely wealthy country. This wealth is calculated in volume, not in dollars, as dollars only provides valuation at market prices today. It is far more wealthy than it' neighbours, including Singapore.
I love how they're presumably building several tall buildings because land is scarce and they want to maximise returns per sq ft, but there's a massive golf course across the street about 4x the size of the entire development😆
The golf course is a gazetted park, eventhough it’s just next to KL CBD, it was technically not part of KL, but was a part of Selangor state which surrounded KL. Only later when the border of KL expanded the park became part of KL.
Here is the video about the golf course land size. Unfortunately, Malaysia devoted some huge plots of lands to golf courses in prime areas. czcams.com/video/i9I3SoBr8ss/video.html
Well, Malaysia Boleh 🇲🇾💯
Long live & prosper! Kuala Lumpur until I die!