Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia and the most
important city to do business in the country. Most people
living in Kuala Lumpur are either Malay, Chinese or Indian.
Quite a mix of cultures, but everybody is living peacefully
together. According to the Global Power City Index (GPCI)
Kuala Lumpur is the 34th most powerful city in the world.
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Amidst the growing pandemic of the Wuhan virus, airlines
around the world have begun suspending flights to China.Local
carrier Scoot has suspended flights to 11 Chinese cities,
while Singapore Airlines (SIA) and SilkAir have reduced the
capacity on several of their routes to China.
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SaaS (service as a software) businesses have become
increasingly vital to the way founders, managers, and other
employers run their companies. We interact with all kinds of
SaaS systems on a daily basis, be it through bookkeeping, HR
management, marketing, cloud storage, etc.
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Kuala Lumpur’s independence square. Here you can see the
former highest flagpole of the world, where the Malaysian
national flag was hoisted for the first time on August 31,
1957. Right next to the square you can find the Sultan Abdul
Samad Building, where the Malaysian legal authorities are
located.
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Behind the famous Petronas Twin Towers and the Suria KLCC
shopping complex is a beautiful and green park among all the
skyscrapers, the KLCC Park. Everything is well-kept and there
is even a public swimming pool for the kids.
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