(common name : Pink Mosque).
1. Access from Bukit Bintang
From Bukit Bintang to KL Central , I took the KL Monorail.The monorail looks like convenient ,
but there were few trains compared to Tokyo, no timetables,
and big turn railroads.
So I took much time to KL Central.
At KL Central, I transferred to KLIA Express, and went to Putra Jaya sta.
KLIA Express had face-to-face seats and large space, so the fare was more expensive than other trains in Malaysia.
From Putra Jaya sta., I took a taxi.
At ground floor, I found a taxi counter .
When you say “Ping Mosque!”, you can buy a taxi ticket.
2.Pink Mosque
A taxi took me to the Mosque within 15min.
Within 15 min, we arrived at the Mosque.
There was crowded because of many sightseeing buses and cars.
The entrance for tourists is on the right side of the Mosque.
The front of the mosque is for prayer.
The area allowed for tourists was limited.
Because everyone wanted to take good pictures,
the area is highly populated, but it was wonderful time.
3.Putra Jaya and Putra Jaya sta.
I hear that Putra Jaya is an administrative distract in Malaysia.
I found a fine building standing by the Mosque.
After back to Japan, I knew that the building was Prime minister’s office
There were many buses or cars around the mosque.
In order to back to station, I looked for taxis.
I asked drivers to take us to the station.
(Not taxi meter, but the fare is depend on negotiation !!)
If there was no taxi, you can ask tourist information center nearby the mosque.
Go back to the station.
The train comes every 30 minutes.
Some shops and convenience stores filled my boring time.
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