Please, as we should develop the city for our economic sake, please make sure the ecology was not left behind as economy and ecology should go together so every life can live well.
Lol, soon you will have the tallest building in the world IN KL......next to KLCC......already sacrificed the KLCC park for it....wonder how much more greenery they will sacrifice.....
insya allah undang2 ali baba akan dikuatkuasa kan awal tahun ni supaya rakyat kita sendiri tidak boleh sewakan kpd warga asing mcm bangla. sewakan kpd rakyat kita sendiri atau diri sendiri yang uruskan
Wonderful. Thank you for this video. Happy New Year 2024 to all at SCM. KL skyline will definitely look more amazing and precisely more beautiful on a bright sunshiny day.
@@Harry_Johnson16 Hello Harry. Perhaps next year in 2025 we'll see more attractions in KL on the new year's eve. I've not seen spectacular fireworks, light display and computer images projection, drone displays in KL for many years now. Hopefully, the Malaysian Tourisn Board will introduce something spectacular during the Visit Malaysia Year 2025. And perhaps, the government will add a budget for the Citrawarna, the Colors of Malaysia art and cultural performance parade at Dataran Merdeka, the Independence Square, and maybe, the flowers parade too, it's been so long that all those tourists attractions have been missing from the tourism products. For now, every month, KL, Malaysia, still receives millions of tourists from all over the world. 😀
@@Harry_Johnson16 However, having said all that, the Petronas Twin Towers, never failed to illuminate in bright shimmering light every night, and with other colorful lights on special occasion. I've seen lots of cities skylines at night, but no other towers in the world than the Petronas Twin Towers, the brightest of them all, every single night. 😀
@@Harry_Johnson16 For the locals, most of them will celebrate at the Merdeka Square or KLCC or Bukit Bintang. But last year, there was a live concert and fireworks display at the TRX Exchange Mall, which was recently opened for business last year. 😀
@@Harry_Johnson16 Hopefully so, all the tall towers in KL, like the Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, TRX Tower, Merdeka 118 Tower, including the Four Seasons Place, will be illuminated brightly and beautifully like the Petronas Twin Towers. The Merdeka 118 is illuminated by neon lights, not as brightly as the Petronas Twin Towers. There are few other tall buildings in KL that are beautifully illuminated at night and on special occasions. So far, KLCC, with the Petronas Twin Towers, the park and the fountain, is the most iconic landmark in KL, beautiful, day and night. Enjoy your Sunday. 😀
why dont we halt the tall building development and shift our focus on a much more walkable, breathable and liveable Kuala Lumpur? The city need a huge effort in widening the pavements, improving bus networks and enforcing bus lanes, build infrastructures that promote the use of micromobility vehicles. It would make a big difference to our day to day life quality.
Not relating to the topic but i think they should halt on Kuala Lumpur's development as it already way to overdeveloped instead they should focus on developing other state too especially sabah and sarawak, other states and labuan, there's alot of state with economic potential, development doesn't necessarily need to build a supertall building, once almost all the ongoing projects is done they should focus developing states like Sabah and Sarawak. But yeah, other than that i agree with you
because tall building is not related to walkable cities, but road is, the more road getting built, the less walkable the city is, so we should get rid of much road as possible in kl because too much road is not good for cities as it creates congestion for so little people compared to public transport, kl has too much highway at this point
@@Zichoe Yes I agree with your statement. I feel KL can easily become a walkable city with a little bit of spending from the government. While Kuala Lumpur currently faces challenges in terms of walkability due to large roads and highways, the vast spaces between buildings hold the key to transforming the city into a pedestrian-friendly haven. By strategically reallocating these spaces from expansive roads to pedestrian-friendly streets, KL has the potential to shift its urban landscape. This conversion can enhance accessibility, promote active mobility, and create vibrant, people-centric zones. Through thoughtful urban planning, KL can harness its existing infrastructure to redefine itself as a leading city in global walkability initiatives, fostering a more inclusive and sustainable environment. Combine this with a good bus and train system, KL will be one of the livable cities on earth.
no need any more. pmx has stopped all future skyscraper projects. the focus is to fill out all those skyscrapers with investors hq so that they wont be empty and wasted
The density of skyscrapers in KL is insane! And there's more project to come. Hope to see more green space even this city already green. I wish city hall demolished some old less important area where majority occupied by foreigners.
Di kuala lumpur adalah mustahil untuk orang berjalan jalan atau cycling menuju dari cheras ke damansara. Seperti anda akn berakhir di taman tasik perdana atau di jalan tun razak sahaja. Ini membuatkan kuala lumpur city itu terasa kecil/ sempit utk di pusing pusing melainkan dgn berkereta jugak yg pastinya jammed atau menggunakan metro yg apabila anda keluar suasana shopping streets itu sudah hilang tetapi bertukar mnjadi malls yg typical membosankan. Padahal KL itu tidak kurang besar.
Please, as we should develop the city for our economic sake, please make sure the ecology was not left behind as economy and ecology should go together so every life can live well.
Lol, soon you will have the tallest building in the world IN KL......next to KLCC......already sacrificed the KLCC park for it....wonder how much more greenery they will sacrifice.....
@@michelpeters4887 you just made that up
@@propanexcx no, it is planned. It is called M Superstructure. When it will be build is debatable
Ya
I agree
I would like to see more progress from the River of Life project.
Your city looks very modern, greetings from Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
Kuala Lumpur 🇲🇾😍❤️
KL city is getting more congested with building luckily it is surrounded by greenery
Very nice video
Do you take a shot of PNB 118 light show yesterday
Aku harap … kerajaan ada usaha or developer beli la bangunan lama kat kl mcm area mini dhakar tu … dah jd penempatan kaum tu dah kat situ …
insya allah undang2 ali baba akan dikuatkuasa kan awal tahun ni supaya rakyat kita sendiri tidak boleh sewakan kpd warga asing mcm bangla. sewakan kpd rakyat kita sendiri atau diri sendiri yang uruskan
@@amirism91 semoga semua nya mengikut perancangan
Hope they will clean/paint the roof of the stadium too.
No, they revert back the stadium construction materials back to 1957 and it is the same roof cloth they used back then
@@stigonboard5751 I meant to clean the concrete on top of the roof that look dirty and black, like they did at the sitting area.
Wonderful. Thank you for this video. Happy New Year 2024 to all at SCM. KL skyline will definitely look more amazing and precisely more beautiful on a bright sunshiny day.
@@Harry_Johnson16 Hello Harry. Perhaps next year in 2025 we'll see more attractions in KL on the new year's eve. I've not seen spectacular fireworks, light display and computer images projection, drone displays in KL for many years now. Hopefully, the Malaysian Tourisn Board will introduce something spectacular during the Visit Malaysia Year 2025. And perhaps, the government will add a budget for the Citrawarna, the Colors of Malaysia art and cultural performance parade at Dataran Merdeka, the Independence Square, and maybe, the flowers parade too, it's been so long that all those tourists attractions have been missing from the tourism products. For now, every month, KL, Malaysia, still receives millions of tourists from all over the world. 😀
@@Harry_Johnson16 However, having said all that, the Petronas Twin Towers, never failed to illuminate in bright shimmering light every night, and with other colorful lights on special occasion. I've seen lots of cities skylines at night, but no other towers in the world than the Petronas Twin Towers, the brightest of them all, every single night. 😀
@@Harry_Johnson16 For the locals, most of them will celebrate at the Merdeka Square or KLCC or Bukit Bintang. But last year, there was a live concert and fireworks display at the TRX Exchange Mall, which was recently opened for business last year. 😀
@@Harry_Johnson16 Yes, I think all of them countdown to new year. 😀
@@Harry_Johnson16 Hopefully so, all the tall towers in KL, like the Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, TRX Tower, Merdeka 118 Tower, including the Four Seasons Place, will be illuminated brightly and beautifully like the Petronas Twin Towers. The Merdeka 118 is illuminated by neon lights, not as brightly as the Petronas Twin Towers. There are few other tall buildings in KL that are beautifully illuminated at night and on special occasions. So far, KLCC, with the Petronas Twin Towers, the park and the fountain, is the most iconic landmark in KL, beautiful, day and night. Enjoy your Sunday. 😀
why dont we halt the tall building development and shift our focus on a much more walkable, breathable and liveable Kuala Lumpur? The city need a huge effort in widening the pavements, improving bus networks and enforcing bus lanes, build infrastructures that promote the use of micromobility vehicles. It would make a big difference to our day to day life quality.
Not relating to the topic but i think they should halt on Kuala Lumpur's development as it already way to overdeveloped instead they should focus on developing other state too especially sabah and sarawak, other states and labuan, there's alot of state with economic potential, development doesn't necessarily need to build a supertall building, once almost all the ongoing projects is done they should focus developing states like Sabah and Sarawak. But yeah, other than that i agree with you
because tall building is not related to walkable cities, but road is, the more road getting built, the less walkable the city is, so we should get rid of much road as possible in kl because too much road is not good for cities as it creates congestion for so little people compared to public transport, kl has too much highway at this point
@@Zichoe Yes I agree with your statement. I feel KL can easily become a walkable city with a little bit of spending from the government. While Kuala Lumpur currently faces challenges in terms of walkability due to large roads and highways, the vast spaces between buildings hold the key to transforming the city into a pedestrian-friendly haven. By strategically reallocating these spaces from expansive roads to pedestrian-friendly streets, KL has the potential to shift its urban landscape. This conversion can enhance accessibility, promote active mobility, and create vibrant, people-centric zones. Through thoughtful urban planning, KL can harness its existing infrastructure to redefine itself as a leading city in global walkability initiatives, fostering a more inclusive and sustainable environment. Combine this with a good bus and train system, KL will be one of the livable cities on earth.
Terima kasi admin atas perkongsian video nye
KL need 50 more above 500m buildings to look awesome
no need any more. pmx has stopped all future skyscraper projects. the focus is to fill out all those skyscrapers with investors hq so that they wont be empty and wasted
public tranport kena tip top dlu tu lagi penting
Says who? Tower M will remain constructed after year 2030 @@amirism91
The density of skyscrapers in KL is insane! And there's more project to come. Hope to see more green space even this city already green. I wish city hall demolished some old less important area where majority occupied by foreigners.
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KL city tapi tunjuk area situ je. cuba tunjuk area bangsar, mont kiara ke
Bangsar ada, menara telekom tu semua bangsar
Mont kiara dron tak boleh masuk, bangunan terlalu padat, lagi banyak naik bagunan baru sekarang.
Bangsar south pun cantik.
KL, improve & upgrade your pedestrian network pleaseeeeee
Ma shaa Allah..
Di kuala lumpur adalah mustahil untuk orang berjalan jalan atau cycling menuju dari cheras ke damansara. Seperti anda akn berakhir di taman tasik perdana atau di jalan tun razak sahaja. Ini membuatkan kuala lumpur city itu terasa kecil/ sempit utk di pusing pusing melainkan dgn berkereta jugak yg pastinya jammed atau menggunakan metro yg apabila anda keluar suasana shopping streets itu sudah hilang tetapi bertukar mnjadi malls yg typical membosankan. Padahal KL itu tidak kurang besar.
8 conlay tower tu bila la nk siap.. pnb118 pun dah siap
i really hate for just 1 thing, city for car, not for people
Can someone tell me, which city are more develope between KL, Jakarta, Bangkok, Manila and Hanoi
I would rate KL in terms of development, but for entertainment... Obviously Bangkok ...
@@engkuizzat5023 I think in entertainment category, KL will be the last 🤣. Because we have a strong Islamic Law. Correct me if im wrong 😅
Developed 100% kl
Malaysia friendly family's vacation, for entertainment I suggested Bangkok, but both is Amazing City! @@cyberwarrior9081
KL, Bangkok, Hanoi, Manila, Jakarta
next video: Muar Town 2024 Development
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On the left side: Fairmont Towers resumed construction?!?
On the right side: What building under construction is that?
Tower M 700+ meter
The New York of Southeast Asia
Tolong lah report dbkl jalan raya sekitar jln ampang depan pelita n saloma tu teruk betul. Tk rata. Sakit hati drive kt situ. Memalukan jer
Concrete jungle
Please develop Miami penarik beach Terengganu
Sungai petani Kedah 2024
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Building desingn are not nice.
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