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ARCHITECTURE

The Grand Millennium Hotel is a 5-star hotel located opposite of the Pavilion shopping mall. The exterior is formed by geometrical shapes and looks similar to an opened book.

Elegant lightning, beautiful decorations, well-mannered staffs and modern architecture of Grand Millennium Hotel serves a high end service to travellers and stands out more among popular hotels along Bukit Bintang.

Comfortable and relaxing lobby area allows tourist to sit and chat with one another while having a staff to assist and guide tourist that needs help. Behind the lobby area is Grand Millennium top notch restaurant that serves delicious meals to travellers.

Pavilion KL, the only place with the tallest Liuli Crystal fountain in Malaysia located at the main entrance. Keeping the street of Bukit Bintang polished and elegant, Pavilion KL stands out in Malaysia and attracts numerous of tourists and shopaholics with their countless amounts of snazzy stores. 

 

The interior of the busy Pavilion KL with seven-storey has six shopping zones, a row of street boutiques and it is all connected with the centre elevator to allow easy access from one store to another.

A variety of chinese food can be found in this unique architecture of chinese restaurant along the streets of Bukit Bintang. The signboards depicts the old towns in China.

One of the most famous Chinese traditional food can be found in this stall as they serve plain but scrumptious Chinese meal that consists years of history. Chinese old folks fancy this restaurant very much.

The Tokyo street at the highest floor of Pavilion mall depicts the streets of Japan. Japanese restaurants and shops that sell Japan products can found here.

The interior design of this chinese restaurant is decorated with the elements related to chinese history. These have influenced the environment and allow customers to be expose to chinese cultures. 

Inside the underground food court, there are many Malaysia's authentic cuisine. Roasted duck is one of the famous food sold in the area.

Founder:Kwek Leng Beng, Singapore's Hong Leong Group. 

 

Founder:Desmond Lim

Opening date: September 2007

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