Objek wisata terbaru Saloma Bridge Kuala Lumpur.

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There is no end to discussing the country of Kuala Lumpur, which is the capital of the country of Malaysia, one of the countries in Southeast Asia. Why do I say endless? Because in the past 5 years they have had so many development projects that make anyone who has ever come to that country will continue to come there again to update on the newest places in that country and it is truly extraordinary how they continue to bring foreign tourists there, especially Kuala Lumpur as the capital of Malaysia.



This newest tourist attraction is actually a pedestrian bridge, but because this bridge has a cool design, especially at night, visitors here are fascinated by the Saloma Bridge. And it's not just the design of the Saloma Bridge that makes visitors obliged to come to this new tourist attraction, but the cleanliness and views that can be obtained from the Saloma Bridge make it mandatory for tourists to come to the Saloma Bridge apart from the Petronas Twin Towers which are the country's main icon. Oh yes, and the location of the Saloma Bridge is close to the Petronas Towers and you can walk for about 15 minutes from the Petronas Towers.



If you say 15-20 minutes is a long time to walk, I say yes, that's true, but it won't be felt because throughout the journey from the Petronas Towers to the Saloma Bridge, your camera lens will never be idle and there are too many interesting things along the way so that your journey to this bridge will not be felt. The Saloma Bridge itself was inaugurated in 2020 and after being inaugurated, the bridge has now become a new favorite in the country of Malaysia.



According to the local tourism department, the Saloma Bridge stands 69 meters long and stretches from the Klang, Kampung Bahru and Lebuh Raya rivers. The reason why the Saloma Bridge has become a new tourist attraction is because of its very unique shape, like waves and multiple passageways. Apart from that, just like the twin towers that I visited before, the Saloma Bridge can change color but I didn't calculate the exchange distance. This bridge is open 24 hours but the number of visitors will experience an increase in the afternoon to evening because the Saloma Bridge is much more attractive and the Petronas twin towers will also be visible from this bridge in a variety of colors. However, if you just want to know about this bridge, come during the day or early morning so this place is quieter.



To enjoy the Saloma Bridge, you don't have to pay any fees, aka it's free. If your cellphone is inadequate and you want the results to be much more beautiful, then here you can ask a local photographer who understands the interesting photo spots on the Saloma Bridge and don't worry, the rates won't be too expensive and empty your pockets. Have you ever been to this country and visited here? If you have been to this country but have never been to the Saloma Bridge, come here and you will be satisfied with your visit. That's all for my trip to the Saloma Bridge, greetings from Maytom, Indonesia



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You managed to visit a very beautiful place, and capture this beautiful moment very well, it's amazing my friend ♥️🙏

Yes that right friend @riyat

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Very interesting picture my friend

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Nice journey and nice photos:)

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