An epitome of effervescent elegance Nestled between the City Centre Park and the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur enjoys a remarkable central location. Boasting of impressive facilities, stunning views and excellent service, it offers the best of privacy and accessibility. It has always been popular among business
Monsoon, often synonymous with rainy season, fundamentally means a change in wind direction due to uneven heating of land and water; winds begin to blow from ocean to land causing the air over the land to become moist and causing heavy rainfall. Southeast Asia is the most famous example of
The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (the Centre), Malaysia’s premier convention facility, expects high profile events secured from the North American market to bring in 12,500 delegates and generate an estimated economic impact of RM186 million (USD58 million) to Kuala Lumpur city and Malaysia next year, having garnered a reputation for
Kuala Lumpur (KL) is the most populous city in Malaysia and the federal capital of the country. The city now boasts of world class facilities, leaving the humble past of being a small mining town behind. This 130 years old saga of development makes Kuala Lumpur rub shoulders with the
U.S. Buyers attending AIBTM confirm demand for Asian Suppliers The American Express Meetings and Events 2013 Meetings Forecast has said, “Meetings in the Asia Pacific region are predicted to get larger by 5 per cent on average”. These findings are further confirmed through the increased demand for Asian exhibitors, and
The year 2012 saw the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (the Centre) host 1,442 events; the highest number recorded since opening in mid-2005, a 7 per cent increase from the 1,346 held the previous year, and served over 1.6 million delegates and visitors. In turn, this resulted in an economic impact