Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur
Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Motto: 
Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur
Anthem: Maju dan Sejahtera
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur
Coordinates: 03°08′52″N 101°41′43″E / 3.14778°N 101.69528°E / 3.14778; 101.69528
CountryMalaysia
Administrative areas
Establishment1857
City status1 February 1972
Transferred to federal jurisdiction1 February 1974
Government
  TypeFederal administration
with local government
  BodyKuala Lumpur City Hall
  MayorMaimunah Mohd Sharif
Federal representationParliament of Malaysia
  Dewan Rakyat seats11 of 222 (5.0%)
  Dewan Negara seats2 of 70 (2.9%)
Area
243 km2 (94 sq mi)
  Urban
1,940 km2 (750 sq mi)
  Metro
2,243.27 km2 (866.13 sq mi)
Elevation
63 m (207 ft)
Highest elevation302 m (991 ft)
Population
 (Q1 2024)
2,075,600
  Rank1st
  Density8,500/km2 (22,000/sq mi)
  Urban
8,430,775
  Metro
8,815,630
  Metro density2,708/km2 (7,010/sq mi)
  Demonym
KLite / KL-ite / Kuala Lumpurian
GDP (2023)
  Federal capital cityRM 277.519 billion (US$60 billion)
  MetroRM 727.790 billion (US$160 billion)
City Index
  HDI (2023)0.890 (very high) (1st)
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
Postal code
50000 to 60000
Mean solar timeUTC+06:46:46
Area code(s)03
Vehicle registrationV and W (except taxis)
HW (for taxis only)
ISO 3166-2MY-14
Official language(s)English, Malay
Websitewww.dbkl.gov.my

Kuala Lumpur (KL), officially the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, is the capital city and a federal territory of Malaysia. It is the largest city in the country, covering an area of 243 km2 (94 sq mi) with a census population of 2,075,600 as of 2024. Greater Kuala Lumpur, also known as the Klang Valley, is an urban agglomeration of 8.8 million people as of 2024. It is among the fastest growing metropolitan regions in Southeast Asia, both in population and economic development.

The city serves as the cultural, financial, tourism, political and economic centre of Malaysia. It is also home to the Malaysian parliament (consisting of the Dewan Rakyat and the Dewan Negara) and the Istana Negara, the official residence of the monarch (Yang di-Pertuan Agong). Kuala Lumpur was first developed around 1857 as a town serving the tin mines of the region, and important figures such as Yap Ah Loy and Frank Swettenham were instrumental in the early development of the city during the late 19th century. It served as the capital of Selangor from 1880 until 1978. Kuala Lumpur was the founding capital of the Federation of Malaya and its successor, Malaysia. The city remained the seat of the executive and judicial branches of the Malaysian federal government until these were relocated to Putrajaya in early 1999. However, some sections of the political bodies still remain in Kuala Lumpur. The city is one of the three Federal Territories of Malaysia, enclaved within the state of Selangor, on the central west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.

Since the 1990s, the city has played host to many international sporting, political and cultural events, including the 1998 Commonwealth Games, 2001 Southeast Asian Games, 2017 Southeast Asian Games, Formula One, Moto GP and 1997 FIFA World Youth Championships. Kuala Lumpur has undergone rapid development in recent decades and is home to the tallest twin buildings in the world, the Petronas Towers, which have since become an iconic symbol of Malaysian development. Kuala Lumpur is well connected with neighbouring urban metro regions such as Petaling Jaya via the rapidly expanding Klang Valley Integrated Transit System. Residents of the city can also travel to other parts of Peninsular Malaysia as well as to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) via rail through Kuala Lumpur Sentral station.

Kuala Lumpur was ranked the 6th most-visited city in the world on the Mastercard Destination Cities Index in 2019. The city houses three of the world's ten largest shopping malls. Kuala Lumpur ranks 70th in the world and the second in Southeast Asia after Singapore for the Economist Intelligence Unit's Global Liveability Ranking and ninth in ASPAC and second in Southeast Asia after Singapore for KPMG's Leading Technology Innovation Hub 2021. Kuala Lumpur was named World Book Capital 2020 by UNESCO. In 2024, Kuala Lumpur was ranked second for the best outstanding city in Southeast Asia, after Singapore, and 135th in the world by the Oxford Economic Papers' Global Cities Index.