Saloma Link at Night: An Urban Spectacle.
This attraction at night offers a photographer's dreamscape. Arrive after dark to witness the bridge's iconic color transformations and appreciate its modern architecture.
The Must-Capture Shot: Walk across the bridge for the ultimate angle -- the illuminated Saloma Bridge perfectly framed by the glowing Petronas Twin Towers and Public Bank. Wait for the breathtaking display of the Malaysian flag blazing across its structure - a defining Kuala Lumpur nightscape capture.
Be aware: This sought-after location attracts a lively crowd, including those offering paid photography services. Exercise caution against pickpockets.
Access: Easily reached via the KLCC LRT. Exit at Avenue K and walk towards the Public Bank building. The walk itself unveils stunning perspectives of the Twin Towers, a delightful prelude to the bridge's enchantment. While the initial path, intended to be wheelchair accessible, might present a slight hurdle due to the presence of bustling hawkers near the entrance.
Verdict: A prime location for capturing iconic Kuala Lumpur night photography. Don't miss the...
Read moreA Modern Marvel Linking Past and Future 🌉🏙️ My exploration of Kuala Lumpur led me to the stunning Saloma Bridge, a true masterpiece of contemporary design and urban connectivity.
Spanning the Klang River, the Saloma Bridge is more than just a transportation link; it's a symbol of the city's progress and embrace of modernity. This sleek architectural wonder, named after the legendary Saloma, provides not only a functional crossing but also an artistic and cultural experience.
The blend of aesthetics, functionality, and cultural homage is truly inspiring. Strolling across the bridge, I was treated to panoramic views of the city, the river, and the surrounding landmarks, creating a moment of connection with both the past and the future of Kuala Lumpur.
For fellow travel enthusiasts, the Saloma Bridge is a testament to how a city can bridge time and tradition with a contemporary vision. It's a must-visit location for those who appreciate the fusion of art, culture, and architecture in...
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3 yrs ago i came here for a simple shoot as i work as an engineer at nearby location when it was open to public. now i return again with a few more new friends.
environment: crowded during holiday fest/weekend. for me, i dont really like the crowded area. taking photos, and someone else inside the frame is not my kin. welp, playin as tourist is not my forte but i can try. many foreign ppl work as cameraman using their phone. charging the servicing from RM5 to 50. Wow, they made lotta money than me.
angle of photo. below average. maybe i am not so artistic or creative to find out the nice angle for shooting. need to explore more. maybe need to stay away from the bridge so that can see the klcc properly.
easy acccess by public. you can walk from lrt klcc or kampung baru. normally i walk from klcc then to kg baru. or vice versa. whenever you walk in KL, you should me care of your serrounding .
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