Petronas Twin Towers Skybridge
Your tour in Kuala Lumpur won't be complete if you're not visiting one of the most famous landmarks in Kuala Lumpur, Petronas Twin Towers Skybrige, Petronas Sky Bridge is the tallest sky bridges in the world, its took 32 hours to lift the 70 tons skybridge to its position 170 meters from the street level. Located at level 41 and 42 Petronas Skybridge the only double deck bridges in the world connected between two buildings. The purpose of the bridges is an escape route to another tower during emergency and as an alternative way to get to another tower.
The process to visit the Petronas skybridge is getting an entrance ticket, the entrance ticket is free, but it's very limited, estimated only 1600 tickets were issue daily, base on first come first serve. There are no way you can book in advance the ticket by phone or online, but if your tour with the private tour guide, they will get the ticket for you as part of their service. If you travel across independent you need to be there at least at 700am, even the Petronas Skybridge counter only open from 830am but the amount of people waiting in the queue can be overwhelming, especially during the weekend and public holiday. Some of them came as early 600am. For the safety only 40 people in each group are allowed to go to the bridge in one time, you can choose your time slot according to your prefer. Each person can take maximum 5 tickets for their family member or guest. During the queue, staff will offer the earlier ticket, the earlier ticket at 900am, but you must make sure all family members must present before they can issue the ticket. Last visiting time at 700pm.

Construction began at the 6,760 square meters (1.67 acres) plot of land on top of the Robson Heights, near the Lorong Bellamy in 1981. The site looks over the Jalan Syed Putra or the federal Highway. The building that was constructed was the Thean Hou Temple. The temple is a Chinese temple and has six levels. Construction at the site was completed in 1987; however the Thean Hou Temple was formally opened to the public in 1989. The Thean Hou Temple is situated in the city of Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and is a major attraction. The land and building is owned by the Persatuan Hainan Selangor and Wilayah Persekutuan or in English known as the Selangor and Federal Territory Hainan Association, and the site is also maintained by this same group. The Thean Hou Temple was constructed by the Hainanese community that lives in the city of Kuala Lumpur.The Thean Hou Temple is consecrated to the Chinese goddess Tian Hou who known as the Heavenly Mother.