["ak Traders Hotel J J. Pinang J. Sedara ZONE 6J.PerakBUSSTOP BUS STOP J. Kia Peng Equatorial J. Persiaran @ImKpLiaCnCa Raja Chulan J. Cht. Kia Peng BUS STOP J. PerakJ. Tengah JALAN SULTAN ISMAILCrowne Impiana J. Kia Peng MuPtliaazraa @ KLCC J. Kia Peng J. Stonor The Lodge Prince BUSSTOP HReostiedle&nceCultrMuaulsCeruamft BUS STOP JA BUS STOP BUS LAN RAJA J. Conlay STOP Cultrual CraftySloerni L. Ckt.Ceylon Museumylon J. Mesui Istana CHULAN Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex J. Gading JALAN SULTAN ISMAIL PavillionoBgGguShAekaiiJntn.lnBlBeJsienAorstaLainnsnAggWBNaniBanUrCtFiKICaesnJeI.noTanALndlgnnBooterIufBwNUrSoSrTaTOPyrAYltNaMtGSAImMaPqrhalupaakbAlaezaoarrgyFteiSoaasogilrra.BPBatWBUluiuPSanSTOlknaPzatinaaaztngaJg. BulMGanIr2BBemLaiuBnlonBklUbtiSetainSdTtOiiPnt1uag0nmgPKWPGPlLaaalrzaJlarkAaSGzknLatradaAJol.rlWNyehaaLrBliKJU.BtSlyeAlWSlTLrOBJUPUaL.SGMSlPTAtPOrKaePerdNalnIGaaTinrreIezMgrrnBiaieBoJrIIWSNtTtuIThCmiAebatieNrRRlDeGtiotgozBnWUerS-STsOnPJee.csPtyttuJ.inJnaatii JALAN IMBIBUS STOP JALAN BUKIT BINTANGBUSSTOP BUS STOP BUS STOP L. Grenier J. Inai J. Kampung J. Bulan 1 J. KemuningBUSSTOP J. Utara Jade MuseumEmerald Melia Plaza M. BUS STOP J. Delima Sun Complex J. Khoo Teik Ee Armoda J. Melati J. Barat J. Melur BUS STOP L. P.14 Imbi TSBiqemrujeraesya Berjaya J. 1\/77B J. Horley J. Rawa J. Selatan STiqmueareG TUAHSTOP J.Ibrahim latan Hotel J. C. Wing J. Se BUS STOP JALAN TUN RAZAK J. Ckt. Thambi Dollah PUDU L. Selatan ShawBUS STOP J. N . Baba nya BUSSTOP J yo J. BruneiJB. BarrauPtneai Urtaarda e J. Changkat Tha m bi BUS STOP J. Davis BUS STOPi Tiga J.BrL. Brunei Seladang oki Dua JALAN PUDU L. D avis J. Merlimau J. Brunei J. Peland BUS STOP unei Selatan 1\/77Cpelam J. BUS J. Rusa . Sang Peng J. Sarawak STOP Pudu Plaza J. Memerang J. Tun Razak JA BUS STOPJ. Gelugor J. Landak J. Landak J. Beruang BUS STOP LAN PUDU J. Yap Hing BUS STOP J. Pasar J. Gelugor Pudu J. Sayur JALAN YEW J. Tun Razak J. Pasar Bahru J. CochraneBUSSTOP BUS STOP","JAPANESEEATING OUT Kodawari Menya Udon Xenri D\u2019 Garden Terrace Must try: Wakame Udon Must try: Soft Shell Crab Salad L1-21A, Level 1, 1Mont Kiara, 2nd Floor, The Podium, Menara Jalan Kiara, Kuala Lumpur. Hap Seng, Jalan P.Ramlee, Kuala Lumpur. 603-6206 1669 11am \u2013 9.30pm (Daily) 603-2078 6688 Sushi Hinata 12pm \u2013 10.30pm (Daily) Must try: Chawanmushi Yuzu A-0-1, Ground Floor, Must try: Ginmutsu Tofu Nabe St. Mary Residence, 3rd Floor, The Gardens, Mid 1, Jalan Tengah, Kuala Lumpur. Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 03-2022 1349 Kuala Lumpur. 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm 603-2284 7663 \/ 03-2284 7763 (Mon - Sat) 11am \u2013 10pm (Daily) Still Waters Chiden Katsu Must try: Steamed Chilean Sea Bass Level 1, Hotel Maya, 138, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2711 8866 Lunch 12pm \u2013 2.30pm (Mon \u2013 Fri) Dinner 7pm \u2013 10.30pm (Daily) Watami Must try: Chicken Katsu Lot C4.04.00, Level 4, Connection Precinct, Pavilion KL Shopping Mall, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2141 6671 Steamed Chilean Sea Bass100 Soft Shell Crab Salad Chawanmushi","Gangnam 88 KOREAN EATING OUTMust try: Rabboki Seoul Korea No. 1-1, Jalan Solaris 3, Solaris Must try: Dae-ji Gal-BiMon\u2019t Kiara, off Jalan Kiara, KualaLumpur. Plaza Danau 2, Jalan 4\/109F, Taman Danau Desa, Kuala Lumpur. 03-6206 5888 11.30am \u2013 1pm (Daily) 03-7982 4607 \/ 017-688 1491(Off every 2nd & 4th Mondays) 11am \u2013 10.30pm (Daily)Ko Hyang Ssikkek Korean GrillMust try: Bi Bim Bab Must try: Grilled Pork Belly Unit L1-21, 1 Mont Kiara, 21, Jalan Rimbunan Raya 1,No. 1, Jalan Kiara, Laman Rimbunan, Kepong, KualaMont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur. Lumpur. 03-6203 0013 603-6730 8423 \/ 012-2274939 10am \u2013 10pm (Daily) 11.30am \u2013 3pm 6pm \u2013 11pm (Daily)Namoo Caf\u00e9 & Bistro Uncle JangMust try: Beef Rice Burger Must try: Chuncheon Dak Galbi D7, Jalan Excella III, Excella III, Lot 4A, Level G3, Publika, off Jalan Ampang Putra, TamanNo. 1, Jalan Dutamas 1, Kuala Ampang Hilir, Kuala Lumpur.Lumpur. 016-907 5021 12pm \u2013 3pm, 6pm \u2013 11pm (Mon, 03-6411 6698 Wed \u2013 Fri); 6pm \u2013 11pm (Tue); 10.30am \u2013 10.30pm (Mon \u2013 12pm \u2013 11pm (Sat & Sun)Thu); 10.30am \u2013 11pm (Fri \u2013 Sun)Rabboki Bi Bim BabBeef Rice Burger Chuncheon Dak Galbi 101","EATING OUT INDIAN Jaipur Curry House Must try: Banana Leaf Rice Jaipur Curry House Banana Leaf Rice No. 32, Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 1, Chicken Tandoori Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, Kuala Punjabi Thali Lumpur. Garlic Cheese Naan 03-7728 2955 6am \u2013 10.30pm (Daily) Jassal Tandoori Restaurant Must try: Chicken Tandoori 84, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2274 6801 11am \u2013 11pm (Mon \u2013 Thu); 11am \u2013 11.30pm (Fri \u2013 Sun) Restoran Uma Rani Must try: Garlic Cheese Naan Alpha Complex, 26, Jalan 1\/47b, Taman Rainbow, Kuala Lumpur. 03-6250 3745 10am \u2013 10pm (Daily) Sangeetha Must try: Punjabi Thali 65, Lebuh Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2032 3333 8am \u2013 11pm (Daily) Sri Nirwana Maju Bangsar Must try: Banana Leaf Rice 43, Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar Baru, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2287 8445 10am \u2013 1.30am (Daily) Valentine Roti Must try: Roti Valentine No. 1, Jalan Semarak, Kuala Lumpur. (Opposite Wisma Celcom) 4pm \u2013 2am (Mon \u2013 Sat)102 Sri Nirwana Maju Banana Leaf Rice","program, a holistic 12 steps approach that included data analysis,visual acuity examination and etc. in order to access the customers\u2019needs and recommend a tailored-made solution. It\u2019s been practisedacross all of our outlets in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. As weare committed to provide the best & accurate solution to ourcustomers.BV Eyecare (M) Sdn Bhd (449551-M) Fax: 03. 7727 8970 Better Vision MalaysiaTel: 03. 7722 5413Website: www.bettervision.com.sg Email: [email protected]","EATING OUT BAKERIES Ficelle Boulangerie Must try: Mont Blanc, UFO Souffle Mont Blanc Chocolate Mousse 11-0-12, Jalan 3\/109F, Danau Business Center, Taman Danau Mushroom Soup Desa, Kuala Lumpur. Egg Tarts 03-7983 0211 8am \u2013 9pm (Daily) Freemori Must try: Chocolate Mousse No. 67, Jalan Manis 4, Taman Segar, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. 03-9133 8281 8.30am \u2013 10.30pm (Daily) The Loaf Must try: Mushroom Soup C-3, Avenue K, 156, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur 03-2181 8991 9am \u2013 9pm (Daily) Tommy Le Baker Must try: Tuna Sourdough B-LG-7, Viva Residency, 378, Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. 03-4043 2546 \/ 03-4050 0893 8am \u2013 6pm (Tue \u2013 Sun) Tong Kee Bread Tarts Must try: Egg Tarts, Chicken Pie 8, Lorong Brunei 3, Pudu, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2141 1126 8am \u2013 6pm (Mon \u2013 Sat) Tous Les Jours Must try: Tiramisu Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. 03-4065 0088 8am \u2013 11pm (Daily)104 Tiramisu","CAF\u00c9S & COFFEE JOINTSArtisan Roast Coffee Fish Ball Noodles 4, Lorong Rahim Kajai 14, EATING OUTTaman Tun Dr. Ismail, KualaLumpur. 03-7733 6397 8am \u2013 12midnight (Mon \u2013 Fri);9am \u2013 12midnight (Sat, Sun &Holidays)Coffee Stain D4-G3-01, Solaris Dutamas,Jalan Dutamas 1, Kuala Lumpur. 03-6211 2022 9.30am \u2013 9pm (Mon); 9.30am- 11pm (Tue \u2013 Thu) 9:30 am \u201312midnight (Fri \u2013 Sun)Espressamente Illy Loh Shee Fun 105 Lot 10.00.03, Pavilion, Jalan Char Siew Pao Har GauBukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. Beef & Cabbage Spicy Soup 03-2141 0028 8am \u2013 1am (Daily)Kedai Kopi dan Makan Seong KeeMust try: Har Gau & Siew Mai Jalan Cerdas, Taman Connaught,Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. 5.30am \u2013 2pm (Daily)LOKL Coffee Company 30, Jalan Tun H.S. Lee, KualaLumpur. 03-2072 118 8am \u2013 8pm (Tue \u2013 Sun)Top Brew Coffee Bar C-0-7, Plaza Damas 3,Jalan Sri Hartamas 1, KualaLumpur. 03-6206 3062 \/ 016-275 7500 8am \u2013 8pm (Tue \u2013 Sun)Top Brew Coffee Bar Ground Floor, Shaw ParadePlaza,Changkat Thambi Dollah, KualaLumpur. 018-309 0328 11am \u2013 9pm (Daily)","FOOD COURT Food Court Dining in KL would not be complete, of course if you do not try what this city is famous for \u2013 its street food at food court. Food is available at almost every corner of KL\u2019s roads, plus plenty of food bazaars, night markets and hawker centres. However , with the weather being what it is, hawker centres and food courts in KL\u2019s shopping malls play their much- appreciated part. In these comfortable air \u2013 conditioned spaces, you can enjoy almost all examples of street food in hygienic conditions.EATING OUT Bangsar Selera Medan Hang Tuah Must try: Nasi Lemak Famous Must try: Pak Yah Popiah with Fried Chicken Medan Hang Tuah Food Court Jalan Telawi 1, Bangsar, 4th Floor, The Mall, 100, Jalan 59100 Kuala Lumpur. Putra, Kuala Lumpur. Walter Grenier Food Court Must try: Garlic Prawns, Ketam Masak Hitam Jalan Walter Grenier, 55100 Kuala Lumpur. Chinese Village Food Court Must try: Teh Hailam, Kopi Hailam Jalan Rawa, Pudu, Kuala Lumpur. (opposite Pasar Rakyat) Dataran Sri Angkasa Oasis And Food Junction Must try: Ikan Bakar Daun Hijau 6th Floor, Mid Valley Jalan 7\/121A, off Jalan Kerinchi, Megamall 59200 Kuala Lumpur. Tanglin Food Court Must try: Ikan Bakar, Nasi Lemak Kompleks Makan Tanglin Jalan Cendarasari, Kuala Lumpur.106","",",sisylana atad dedulcni taht hcaorppa spets 21 citsiloh a ,margorp\u2019sremotsuc eht ssecca ot redro ni .cte dna noitanimaxe ytiuca lausivdesitcarp neeb s\u2019tI .noitulos edam-deroliat a dnemmocer dna sdeenew sA .eropagniS dna aisyalaM ,dnaliahT ni steltuo ruo fo lla ssorcaruo ot noitulos etarucca & tseb eht edivorp ot dettimmoc era .sremotsuc NIGHTLIFEaisyalaM noisiV retteB )M-155944( dhB ndS )M( eraceyE VB 0798 7277 .30 :xaF 3145 2277 .30 :leTgs.moc.noisivretteb@ym_cvstsuc :liamE gs.moc.noisivretteb.www :etisbeW Although Kuala Lumpur is crowded with modern skyscrapers, expressways and highways, it still has room for leisure destinations which offers city dwellers a chance to get a breather from the hectic lifestyle. The city offers various activities for people to relax and have fun. Venues range from nightlife hotspots such as sophisticated lounge bars, cocktail joints, ultra- chic night clubs and karaoke hangouts, and to a more refreshing choice such as spa and wellness centres where locals go for their pampering sessions. In this section, we compiled a list of leisure spots for you to choose during your trip to Kuala Lumpur.","NIGHTLIFEBar Savanh Too Twenty One Kitchen+Bar D.OG.04, Plaza Mont Kiara, No. 2, No. 20-1, Changkat Bukit Bintang, Jalan 1\/70C, Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur. 50200 Kuala Lumpur. 03-6201 0002 03-2142 0021 5pm \u2013 1am (Sun\u2014Thu) 12pm \u2013 3am (Daily) www.drbar.asia\t 5pm \u2013 3am (Fri & Sat)D Legends Bar No. 24, Jalan Datuk Sulaiman,Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 KualaLumpur 03-7725 6270 4pm \u2013 2am (Mon\u2014Fri) 11am \u2013 2am (Sat & Sun www.facebook.com\/dLegendsbar Club de Vegas NIGHTLIFE 3 Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur 03-2141 3888 www.vegas.com.myG6 Club Zeta Bar RT-1, Roof Top, The Gardens Mall, Level 5, Hilton Kuala Lumpur,Jalan Lingkaran Syed Putra, 3 Jalan Stesen Sentral, KL.59200 Kuala Lumpur. 03-2264 2592\/ 2596 8pm-2am (Mon-Tue)\t\t 6019-409 0066\/ 012-969 9828 8pm-3am (Wed-Sat) \t\t 9am \u2013 3pm (Daily) *Sunday Closed life.hiltonkl.com\/Bars-Lounges\/ Zeta-Bar\/Mango\u2019s Tropical Caf\u00e9 No. 37, Changkat Bukit Bintang,50200 Kuala Lumpur. 03-2145 8666 5pm \u2013 3am (Daily) www.facebook.com\/mangoscafe.klSid\u2019s Pub Alexis Bistro Ampang 109 M-5A, The Village, Bangsar South, Lot 10 & 11, Great Eastern Mall, 303 Jalan Ampang, \t\tNo. 2, Jalan 1\/112H, off Jalan 50450 Kuala Lumpur.Kerinchi, 59200 Kuala Lumpur. 03-2148 0015 11am-3am (Daily) 03-2287 7437 www.alexis.com.my 11am \u2013 1am (Daily) www.sidspubs.com","NIGHTLIFENIGHTLIFE 42 East Restaurant & Bar Cocobar & Kitchen Club Lounge 42 East Restaurant & Bar 42, Lorong Rahim Kajai 14, Taman The Rabbit Hole Tun Dr. Ismail, Kuala Lumpur. 03-7725 5688 4pm \u2013 1am (Sun \u2013Thu) 4pm \u2013 2am (Fri & Sat) www.facebook.com\/42East Ante Kitchen & Bar A2-G1-09, Publika Shopping Mall, Solaris Dutamas, Jalan Dutamas, Kuala Lumpur. 03-6206 3364 11am \u2013 12midnight (Sun \u2013 Thu) 11am \u2013 1am (Fri & Sat) www.facebook.com\/ante.kl Cocobar & Kitchen Club Lounge D4-G4-09, Publika, Solaris Dutamas, 1, Jalan Dutamas 1, Kuala Lumpur. 03-6211 0708 4pm \u2013 3am (Daily) www.cocobarkl.com Pulse Ultra Club Grand Millennium, 160, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2117 4888 9pm \u2013 3am (Tue \u2013 Sun) Taps Beer Bar One Residency, Jalan Nagasari, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2110 1560 5pm \u2013 1am (Mon \u2013 Thu); 5pm \u2013 2am (Fri & Sat); 12pm \u2013 1am (Sun) www.tapsbeerbar.my\/taps- changkat.html The Rabbit Hole Lot 14 & 16, Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. 016-680 2200 4pm \u2013 2pm (Sun \u2013 Thu) 4pm \u2013 3am (Fri & Sat)110 www.rabbithole.com.my","Health & MEDICAL Beauty TOURISMMalaysia is one of the only countries within the region where medical tourism ispromoted by the government. This thus provides medical tourists the assurance onquality care, regulation, safety standards and the governing laws within this industry.Healthcare in Malaysia under the responsibility of the government\u2019s Ministry ofHealth has an efficient and widespread system of health care, operating a two-tier health care system consisting of both a government-run universal healthcaresystem and a co-existing private healthcare systemOur team of renowned medical specialists has been trained in some of the mostesteemed medical institutions in the world. Medical treatments are carried out instate-of-the-art facilities that have been furnished to meet international standards.Hence, the high quality in medical treatments is thus maintained at the technologyas well as at the professional levelsMore and more of our private hospitals offer expertise in medical fields such as but notlimited to cardiology, oncology, aesthetic surgery, fertility treatment, orthopaedics,dental implants, ophthalmology, neurology and aesthetics procedures that includesminimally invasive surgeries. Today, the medical practices in Malaysia are at par withthe some of the best in the world.With great hospitality and service being our practice, a comfortable stay is assuredto all health tourists.","","The Heart of The MatterDiscover world class patient care at Malaysia\u2019s foremost heartcentre, Institut Jantung Negara The Institute Jantung Negara (IJN) or National Heart Institute stands as Malaysia\u2019s premier heart centre, providing cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery services for adult and paediatric heart patients. Since opening in 1992 it has gained a widespread reputation for a medical centre of excellence delivering rst rate patient and outpatient care, having treated some 200,000 cases in its wards and 2.2 million outpatients attendances through the period. This integrated and comprehensive medical centre has grown in leaps and bounds since its inception, o ering a wide array of treatments from simple \u2018hole in the heart\u2019 surgery to complex, heart transplantation procedures. A highly specialised and committed team of physicians, including specialist cardiologists, surgeons, anaesthesiologists, paramedics and clinical support sta ensure top-quality patient treatment and a high level of nursing care. A complete range of cutting edge, high tech equipment is made available to sta , allowing for treatment of even the most complicated of cases. Overseas patients are well taken care of at IJN\u2019s International Patient Centre which facilitates preparations in a number of ways. This centre provides a number of key services for international patients, including visa and immigration assistance, medical coordination (including pre-departure and post-treatment consultation, assistance with medical devices and special therapies), assistance with bill estimation, fund transfers, insurance claims and transfer of medical records. A wide selection of Halal food is available for Muslim patients as well as chaplaincy and translator services should the need arise. For relatives that would like to stay in the hospital, the dormitory has a range of comfortable rooms available for this purpose. A number of high-end suites also exist, mirroring accommodation found in ve star hotels. Spacious and modern, the suites come decked with luxury furnishings and amenities such as complimentary gift sets, welcome fruit basket, microwave oven, mini fridge and sofa-bed for accompanying persons. A testament to the advanced patient care o ered by IJN is the number of innovations and interventional procedures for diagnoses and treatment that have been introduced by its physicians. These include electrophysiology, endoscopic vein harvesting, angiogram and angioplasty via radial artery, multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) calcium scoring and coronary angiogram, o -pump surgery, stent implantation, and implantation of a heart-assist device as a bridge to transplantation for heart failure patients. All patients, whether local or international, can expect kindness, care and comfort coupled with world class treatment as soon as they enter IJN. WHERE 145, Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia General Enquiry 03 2617 8200 Patient Enquiry 03 2600 6300 International Patient Centre 03 2600 6336 \/ 6337","CARDIOLOGYMEDICAL TOURISM Cardiology is a medical specialty dealing with disorders of the heart. The field includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology. Doctors who specialize in this field of medicine are called cardiologists. Doctors who specialize in cardiac surgery are called cardiac surgeons. Simply getting old is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (heart disease); risk of stroke doubles every decade after age 55. Your family\u2019s history of cardiovascular disease indicates your risk. If a first-degree blood relative has had coronary heart disease or stroke before the age of 55 years (for a male relative) or 65 years (for a female relative) your risk increases. As a man you are at greater risk of heart disease than a pre- menopausal woman. But once past the menopause, a woman\u2019s risk is similar to a man\u2019s. Risk of stroke is similar for men and women. Ethnic origin also plays a role in cardiovascular disease. People with African or Asian ancestry face higher risks of developing cardiovascular disease than other racial groups. Although some of these risk factors, such as age, gender or family history are irreversible; many important cardiovascular risk factors are modifiable by lifestyle change, social change and drug treatment.114 One of Malaysia\u2019s major attractions as a medical travel destination is its growing reputation as a centre of excellence in cardiology. We already have eight hospitals that specialise in cardiac care and treatment, while the Ministry of Health is establishing cardiology units at 5 other hospitals.","OPTOMETRYOptometry is a healthcare profession concerned with the eyes and related MEDICAL TOURISM structures, as well as vision, visual systems, and vision information processing in humans. The term \u201coptometry\u201d comes from the Greek 115 words \u1f44\u03c8\u03b9\u03c2 (opsis; \u201cview\u201d) and \u03bc\u03ad\u03c4\u03c1\u03bf\u03bd (metron; \u201csomething used tomeasure\u201d, \u201cmeasure\u201d, \u201crule\u201d).The word entered the language when the instrument for measuring vision wascalled an optometer, (before the terms phoropter or refractor were used). Theroot word opto is a shortened form derived from the Greek word ophthalmosmeaning, \u201ceye.\u201d Like most healthcare professions, the education and certification ofoptometrists is regulated in most countries. Optometrists and optometry-relatedorganizations interact with governmental agencies, other healthcare professionals,and the community to deliver eye- and vision-care.Doctors of optometry are also able to perform certain types of laser surgery in somestates. In certain countries, patients are referred to medical practitioners, such asophthalmologists, neurologists, and general medical practitioners, for furthertreatment or investigation.The number of optometry clinics or medical centres is increasing in Malaysia,especially in Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley region. These clinics and medicalcentres offer services such as LASEK & LASIK surgery for visual impairment, andtreatments for cataracts and glaucoma.In Malaysia, it takes four years to complete a Degree in Optometry. Today,optometry courses are well received by citizens. More universities and institute ofhigher education are starting to implement the courses. The academic arm of TheTun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital \u2013 National Institute of Ophthalmic Sciencesin Petaling Jaya has started offering related courses to students.","MEDICAL TOURISMHOSPITAL LIST Beverly Wilshire Medical Centre Level 6, 8 & 9, Dijaya Plaza, 237, Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2118 2888 www.beverlywilshiremedical.com Colombo Asia (Cheras) Lot 33107, Jalan Suakasih, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. 03-9086 9999 www.columbiaasia.com\/cheras KPJ Tawakkal Specialist Hospital 1, Jalan Pahang Barat, Kuala Lumpur 03-4026 7777 03-4023 8063 www.tawakal.kpjhealth.com.my Damai Service Hospital No. 109-119, 1st Mile, Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. 03-4043 4900 www.dsh.com.my116","Sentosa Medical Centre HOSPITAL LIST MEDICAL TOURISMTaman Desa Medical CentreTaman Desa Medical Centre Sentosa Medical Centre 36, Jalan Cemor, Kompleks UM Specialist Centre Damai, Kuala Lumpur. 03-4043 7166 03-4043 7761 www.kpjsentosa.com Sunway Medical Centre No. 5 Jalan Lagoon Selatan, Bandar Sunway, Selangor. 03-7491 9191 03-7491 8181 www.sunwaymedical.com.my Taman Desa Medical Centre 45, Jalan Desa, Taman Desa, off Jalan Klang Lama, Kuala Lumpur. 03-7982 6500 www.tdmc.com.my Tun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital Lorong Utara B, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 03-7718 1488 03-7958 1718 Tung Shin Hospital 102, Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2037 2288 03-2070 0345 www.tungshin.com.my UM Specialist Centre UMSC Building, Lot 28, Lorong Universiti, Lembah Pantai, Kuala Lumpur. 03-7841 4000 www.umsc.myTun Hussein Onn National 117 Eye Hospital","","MEDICAL TOURISM 119","ACCOMODATION Malaysia is home to the widest variety of quality accommodation and boasts some of the world\u2019s most famous hotels, serviced apartments, resorts, and budget accommodations. Whether the tourist comes with a family on business or backpacking, Malaysia has over 100,000 rooms every night. This column took the initiative to welcome all tourists with sufficient info of accommodation by promoting the Malaysian Hospitality. This blinding light of city is a treasure trove of diverse and innovative experiences, providing all tourists a perfect mix of comfort and leisure which you can never get it elsewhere.","ACCOMMODATION - HOTELSQuality Hotel City Centre Hotel Sentral Kuala Lumpur Jalan Raja Laut, No. 30, Jalan Thambypillai,50750 Kuala Lumpur. Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur. 03-2693 9233\/ 03-2614 8000 03-2272 6000 03-2693 9634 03-2272 6099 www.quality.com.my\/KL www.hotelsentral.com.my [email protected] V\u2019la Heritage Hotel No. 21, Jalan Berangan, off Changkat Bukit Bintang, 50200 Kuala Lumpur. 03-2110 0117\/ 019-388 3163 www.vlahotel.com\/Heritage_ Kuala_Lumpur [email protected] Hotel KL Hotel Malaya ACCOMMODATION No. 9, Jalan Lumut, 55, Jalan Petaling,off Jalan Ipoh, 50400 Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur. 03-4042 8000 03-2072 7722 03-4041 1400 www.firstbusinessinn.com www.vistanahotels.com [email protected] Mirama Hotel 95, Jalan Maharajalela, 50150 Kuala Lumpur. 03-2148 9122 03-2142 1305 miramahotel.com.my Wira Hotel 123, Jalan Thamboosamy, 50350 Kuala Lumpur. 03-4042 3333 03-4042 2833 www.wirahotel-kualalumpur.com 121","ACCOMMODATIONBOUTIQUE\/ BUDGET HOTEL LISTING Cube Boutique Hotel 180, Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2145 1180 603-2145 0180 www.cubehotel.com.my [email protected] Hotel 1915 49, Jalan Leboh Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2026 0042 \/ 03-2026 0043 03-2022 1022 www.hotel1915kl.com.my Phoenix Hotel 57. Jalan Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur. 03-9222 8668 03-9222 9113 www.phoenixhotel-kl.com [email protected] Puteri Park Hotel Jalan Raja Laut, Kuala Lumpur. 03-4047 9999 www.hotelkl.org\/Chowkit\/ PWTC\/puteriparkhotel.html Signature Hotel 73, Jalan Thambipillai, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur. 03-2274 9595\/ 03-2274 3435 03-22743437 www.mysignaturehotel.com [email protected] V Hotel No. 3, Jalan Tasik Selatan 8, Bandar Tasik Selatan, Kuala Lumpur. 03-9057 6855 03-9057 6860 www.vhotel.com.my [email protected]","USEFUL CONTACTSUSEFUL CONTACTS Firefly 03-7845 4543 Emergency Air Asia 1-300-88-9933 Sky Park Subang 03-8775 4000Tourism Police Kuala Lumpur Japan Airlines 03-7845 1717 1-800- Korean AirlinesEnquiries 03-2149 6593 Singapore Airlines 81-3366Headquaters 03-2149 6590 Cathay Pacific 1-800-81-333324-Hour Service 03-2166 8322 Thai Airways 03-2144 0200Fire, Ambulance & Police Garuda Indonesia 03-2692 3122 China Airlines 03-2978 3377(Land lines & Public Pay 999 British Airways 03-2091 2900phones) 112 Air India 03-2162 2811(Mobile Phones) Emirates 03-2142 7344 Royal Brunei 03-2167 6006 Tourism Malaysia 03-2142 0166 03-2072 5288Tourism Infoline 1-300-88-5050 03-2070 6628PWTC 03-2615 8540KL Sentral 03-2272 5823 Foreign High Commission and EmbasiesMaTiC, Jalan Ampang 03-2164 3929 03-2163 3667 Arab Saudi 03-4257 9433 Australia 03-2146 5555Telecomunication Service Provider Britain 03-2170 2200 Canada 03-2718 3333Telekom Malaysia (TM) Operators China 03-2142 8495www.tm.net.my France 03-2053 5500 Germany 03-2170 9666Fault reporting 100 India 03-2093 3509 ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONOperator assisted call 101 Indonesia 03-2145 2011Directory enquiry service 103 Italy 03-4256 5122 Japan 03-2142 7044 Mobile\/Cellular Service Provider New Zealand 03-2078 2533 Singapore 03-2161 6277Maxis Communications 03-7492 2123 Spain 03-2142 8776www.maxis.com.my Thailand 03-2148 8222 United States 03-2168 5000Digi Telecommunications 03-5721 1800www.digi.com.myCelcom 03-3630 8888 Credit Cardswww.celcom.com.myU Mobile 03-2117 9888 American Express 03-2050 0000www.u.com.my Diner\u2019s Club 03-2730 3388 Visa International 03-2096 1779Public and Cellular Phones MasterCard International 1-800-80-4594Local and International fixed land line calls can Information Counters at Kuala Lumpurbe made from public pay phones throughout International Airport (KLIA)Malaysia using coins and prepaid cards, or at anyTelekom Malaysia office. Prepaid mobile phone The Main Terminal Building 03-8776 4386and IDD (International Direct Dial) cards are also (MTB) 03-8776 0259widely available at affordable local rates from The Contact Pier (CP) 03-8776 2454most Post Offices, Petrol Stations, Supermarkets, The Satellite Building (SAT) +604-714 2994Mini Markets, 7 Eleven Stores, Mobile phone KEDAHKiosks and Shops. Langkawi International +604-643 4411 AirportTMNet Streamyx 1300-88-9515 PENANG +6088-325 555www.tm.net.my Penang International Airport SABAH +6082-454 242Jaring 03-8991 7080 Kota Kinabalu Internationalwww.jaring.com.my Airport SARAWAKAirzed 03-6203 5181 Kuching International Airportwww.airzed.comTIMEdotNet Berhad 03-2710 6200 Information Counters at Low Costwww.time.net.my Carrier Terminal (LCCT) Airlines Lost & Found 03-8777 6777 03-8777 6641Malaysia Airline 1300-88-3000 123","USEFUL CONTACTS Courier\/Parcel Services Sri Maju (Puduraya) 03-2078 6618 DHL 1-300-88-1188 Pharmacies FedEx 1-800-88-6363 TNT 1-300-88-2882 Guardian 03-2145 7553 UPS 1-800-18-0088 www.guardian.com.my 03-2148 8066 Car Rental Agencies Lot No. 89 & 91, 03-2142 2928 Advantage Car Rentals 03-2142 5855 Jalan Bukit Bintang 03-2166 2469 Apex Rent A Car 03-2124 1926 Watson\u2019s Personal Care 03-2144 2382 Avis Rent A Car 03-8787 4087 Stores 03-4041 3905 Hawk Rent A Car 03-2164 6488 www.watsons.com.my Hertz Rent A Car 03-2148 6433 Insas Pacific Rent A Car 03-2287 0131 G121,122 & SG 001, Kasina Rent-A-Car 03-8787 1739 Ground Floor, Sungei Wang Mayflower Car Rental 03-6252 1888 Plaza, Jalan Bukit Bintang Orix Car Rentals 03-9284 7799 Caring Pharmacy www.caring2u.com.my Travel & Accomodation Association Lot 1.23, Level 1, Malaysian Association of 03-4251 8477 Pavilion KL, 168, Hotels Jalan Bukit Bintang www.hotels.org.my Vitacare Pharmacy Malaysia Budget Hotel 03-2141 2313 Lot\u00a0229B,\u00a02nd\u00a0Floor, Association Suria\u00a0KLCC www.budgethotel.org.my George Town ChemistESSENTIAL INFORMATION Malaysian Association of 03-9287 6881 Lot S15, 2nd Floor, Tour and Travel Agents Lot 10 Shopping Centre, www.matta.org.my Jalan Sultan Ismail Ling Chemist (Opposite General Hospital) MMA Building, 124, Jalan Pahang Local Government Organisation Healthcare The Malaysian Hospital Kuala Lumpur 03-2615 5555 Government\u2019s Official (General Hospital) 03-4270 2500 Portal www.hkl.gov.my www.gov.my 03-2617 8200 Jalan Pahang Kuala Lumpur City Hall 03-2617 9931 Ampang Puteri www.dbkl.gov.my Specialist Hospital www.ampangputeri. Immigration Department 03-2095 5077 com.my of Malaysia www.apsh.kpjhealth. www.imi.gov.my com.my Royal Malaysian Customs 03-8882 2100 1 Jalan Mamanda 9, www.customs.gov.my Taman Dato Ahmad Razali, Ampang Daily Weather Forecast Institut Jantung from the Malaysian Negara Meteorological Service (National Heart Institute) www.kjc.gov.my www.ijn.com.my Taxis 145, Jalan Tun Razak KLIA Limo Service Banks Comfort Radio Taxi124 Uptown Ace 03-9223 8080 Malaysian banking hours are from 09:30 to Public Cab 03-8024 4727 16:30 Monday to Thursday and (09.30 Supercab 03-9283 2333 to 16.00 on Fridays), with some banks Cityline 03-6259 2020 open on Saturday and Sunday mornings. 03-7875 7333 (Banking hours may vary between banks Coach 03-4142 5566 on the weekend). Most banks offer 24- Plusliner (Puduraya) 03-2070 2617 hour cash withdrawals \u2013 with ATM machines Transnasional (Puduraya) 03-2070 3300 found almost everywhere in the city, including Konsortium (Puduraya) 03-2072 4500 major shopping malls and petrol stations. For problems with ATM or credit cards, please call the respective bank hotline or log on to the bank\u2019s website.","USEFUL CONTACTS \/ MALAYSIAN FACTFILEAffin Bank Berhad 1-800-88-3883 Dubbed Malaysia\u2019s Garden City of Lights, the citywww.affinbank.com.my sits at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers.Alliance Bank Malaysia 1-800-18-1822Berhad Areawww.alliancebank.com.my 329, 758 sq km; 234 sq km (Kuala Lumpur)Al-Rajhi Bank Capitalwww.alrajhibank.com.my 1-300-826-000 Kuala Lumpur (KL). The capitals new administrative centre is at Putrajaya,Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad 1-800-88-8686 approximately a half an hour\u2019s drive from the citywww.bankislam.com.my 03-2690 0900 centre. PeopleBank Simpanan Nasional 03-2162 3222 Malays make up about 57% of the population,(BSN) with Chinese, Indians and other indigenouswww.bsn.com.my ethnic groups making up the balance.CIMB Bank 03-2084 8888 Languagewww.cimb.com.my Bahasa Malaysia is the country\u2019s nationalCitibank Malaysia 03-2383 0000 language, with English being widely spoken.www.citibank.com.my Malaysians in general speak more than one language including, the Chinese dialects ofHSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad 1-300-88-1388 Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Hakka and Indianwww.hsbc.com.my such as Tamil, Mallayalam, Punjabi and Telegu. ReligionMaybank Group 1-800-88-3231 Islam is the official religion of Malaysia; all other ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONwww.maybank.com.my faiths are also practiced freely.www.maybank2u.com.my GovernmentPublic Bank Berhad 1-800-88-3323 Malaysia\u2019s government runs on Parliamentarywww.publicbank.com.my democracy and a bicameral legislative system, with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (the King) asRHB Bank Berhad 03-9206 8118 the Head of State, and the Prime Minister aswww.rhb.com.my the Head of Government.Standard Chartered Bank 03-7711 8888 Shop HoursMalaysia 03-2692 4511www.standardchartered.com. Department stores and supermarkets aremy usually open from 10:00 to 22:00 daily. InUnited Overseas Bank Kuala Lumpur as well as in most major towns,Berhad 24-hour eateries and convenience stores widelywww.uob.com.my available. TippingMALAYSIAN FACTFILE Generally, you do not need to tip as a service Country charge is included in your bill. However, whenever good service is rendered a small tipMalaysia consists of 13 states, 11 in Peninsular may be suitable.Malaysia (West Malaysia) with the 2 remainingstates of Sabah and Sarawak, on the island of Entry RequirementBorneo in (East Malaysia). The country also has 3Federal Territories, namely: Wilayah Persekutuan Local Malaysians travelling between neighbouringKuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan. states in Malaysia are required to carry their Identification Cards (IC) at all times. Those Geographical Location travelling from East Malaysia to the Peninsular must produce their IC and any other necessaryMalaysia lies 7\u00b0 north of the Equator, and consists travel documents to the Immigration authoritiesof Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. as they exit Sabah and Sarawak.Peninsular Malaysia\u2019s closest neighbours areThailand to the north and Singapore to the south, Vaccinationwhile East Malaysia is bound by Indonesia\u2019sKalimantan to the south. Kuala Lumpur is situated Visitors are advised to consult with their own GP 125approximately halfway down the west coast of before departure or check with the doctor at aPeninsular Malaysia and 35 km (22 miles) inland. local clinic on arrival. Currency","MALAYSIAN FACTFILE \/ INDEX The unit of currency in Malaysia is the Malaysian National Museum 25, 28 Ringgit, denoted as RM. Coins and notes are Ng Chee Tang ( Five Lanterns also used as smaller denominations from RM 1, Street) 31 50sen, 20sen, 10sen, 5sen. foreign currencies can be converted on arrival at Kuala Lumpur O International Airport (KLIA) and at banks and money changers across the city. Oasis And Food Junction 106 Old Gian Singh Building 31 Post Office Old Market Square (Medan Pasar Lama) 32 Post offices in Malaysia open daily from 08:00 Old Sessions & Magistrates Court to 17:00 daily (except on Sundays and public 17 holidays). In the northern states of Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu, post offices are closed P on Fridays and public holidays. Pasar Karat 93 www.pos.com.my 1-300-30-0300 Perdana Botanical Garden 35 P. Ramlee Memorial Library 23ESSENTIAL INFORMATION INDEX R B Railway Station ( KTMB) 17, 38 Batu Caves 21 Royal Selangor Club 18 Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve 35 S C Selangor Grocer\u2019s Guild 32 Chinatown (Petaling Street) 93 STADIUM MERDEKA 30 Sultan Abdul Samad Building 18 F Sungei Wang Food Court 106 Feast Village 106 T Food Court 106 The Garden City of Lights 16 J Titiwangsa Park 35 Jalan Masjid India 93 V Jamek Mosque 19 Village Park Restaurant 95 K Kepong Metropolitan Park 36 KLCC Park 36 M Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC) 30 Memorial Tun Abdul Razak 24 N NationaI Textile Museum 26 National Mosque 19126","LANGUAGESIMPLE, USEFUL PHRASES IN MALAY DirectionsBahasa Malaysia or Malay is the official language and How do I get to .. ? Bagaimana sayamany words are phonetically similar to English. The ke ..?letter \u2018c\u2019 is pronounced \u2018ch\u2019. Please draw me a map Tolong lukiskan saya petaHello Helo Right KananGood morning Selamat Pagi Left KiriGood afternoon Selamat Tengahari Straight ahead TerusGood evening Selamat Petang Here Di siniGood night Selamat Malam There Di sanaWelcome Selamat Datang Front DepanPlease come in Sila masuk Back BelakangHow are You Apa khabarI\u2019m fine Khabar baik Asking QuestionsMy name is {name} Nama saya \u2026.I\u2019m from \u2026. Saya dari \u2026. Where? Di mana? ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONWhat is your name? Siapa nama awak? How? Bagaimana?This is {name} Ini {name} Why? Mengapa?Husband Suami Who? Siapa?Wife Isteri What? Apa?Mother Emak Which? Yang mana?Father Ayah When? Bila?Grandmother NenekGrandfather Datuk Time and DayChild \/ Children Anak \/ Anak Second Saat Greetings Minute Minit Hour JamGoodbye (if you\u2019re the Selamat jalan\/ Selamat Day Harione who\u2019s leaving) tinggal Week MingguGoodbye (to someone Selamat jalan Month Bulanwho\u2019s leaving) Year TahunSee you again Jumpa lagi Sunday Ahad Monday Isnin Numbers Tuesday Selasa Wednesday RabuZero Kosong Thursday KhamisOne Satu Friday JumaatTwo Dua Saturday SabtuThree Tiga What is the time? Sekarang pukulFour Empat berapa?Five Lima {x} o\u2019clock Pukul {x}Six Enam Yesterday SemalamSeven Tujuh Tomorrow EsokEight Lapan Now SekarangNine SembilanTen Sepuluh Common WordsEleven SebelasTwelve Dua belas None Tiada 127{x} teen {x} belas Many Banyak{x} ty {x} puluh Less Kurang{x} ty {y} {x} puluh {y} Thank you Terima kasihHundred Ratus You\u2019re welcome Sama-samaThousand Ribu","Feedback FormWe hope that you have enjoyed reading our informative KL The Guide\/ KlangValley 4 Locals. 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