All Places in Kuala Lumpur
- Traditional Ashtanga Yoga classes in the heart of Kuala Lumpur city taught by Yan Ong, authorised teacher of the Sri K Pattabhi Jois Ashtanga Yoga Institute (KPJAYI). Ashtanga Yoga is the yoga of 8 limbs & one of the few existing yoga traditions kept alive by a strict lineage of teachings passed down thru history. Mysore Room classes teaches Ashtanga Read more...
- Situated next to Pulp, this commercial printing plant has played host to a multitude of events including (and not limited to) art exhibitions, cycling community meetups and parties. There are many plans brewing for this industrial space (commonly called as APW) so keep an eye out for what’s in store. If you’re looking to get some zen on the cheap, Read more...
- If you take a walk around the national sports complex in the evening, you will have the opportunity to witness the light blue Sheen nilam dibumbung National Aquatic Center dome-shaped. It is also a centre of expertise in meeting the sports events like swimming and junam internationally. It is constructed in accordance with standards and rigorous regulation by the Read more...
- Just a short drive from the affluent neighborhood of Mont Kiara is a hidden gem for budding tennis players; Kuala Lumpur’s National Tennis Centre. This centre has been open for years; however, it has remained under the radar. The complex boasts a total of 16 high-quality courts, three of which are indoor courts, housed in a stadium area. The Read more...
- Malaysian Basketball Association (MABA) is the forefront for Basketball sport in Malaysia. MABA is located at the centre of Kuala Lumpur, Jln Hang Jebat. The past and present of Malaysian Basketball can be seen on Jalan Hang Jebat leading to the historical Merdeka Stadium. Here lies the two proudest achievements of the Malaysia Basketball Association (MABA), namely MABA House Read more...
- Background The Sports Centre was established in 1986. It was the first tertiary institution in Malaysia to offer the Bachelor of Sports Science degree programme in 1995. In addition to its academic programme, the Centre also organizes sport activities and co-curricular courses, besides being the co-coordinating body for the usage of all sports facilities on campus. The development of sports Read more...
- The Challenger Sports Centre was incorporated in May 2007. Our 1st centre was located in Cheras, Taman Connaught. After 2 years of operation, we have relocated our centre to a larger piece of land in Taman Cuepacs. In April 2009, our 2nd Challenger Sports Centre branch in Section 14, Petaling Jaya began its operation. A year later, our 3rd centre Read more...