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Where is the tax refund at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia?

On the left side of the international departure hall, there is a small glass room with a tax refund sign. Take your tax refund envelope and the things you bought, and enter the information for approving the tax refund items.

Then the logo of Global Blue Union gives everything to the people inside, and you can get the tax refund or choose to return the credit card.

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is one of the most important international airports in Malaysia, located in Sepang, southern Selangor, about 50 kilometers away from Kuala Lumpur.

This airport was officially opened on June 27th, 1998, replacing the previous Subang International Airport. The slogan of Kuala Lumpur International Airport is "Bring the world to Malaysia and Malaysia to the world".

Kuala Lumpur International Airport is also one of the stopovers of kangaroo route. As British Airways, Austrian Airlines and Qantas have stopped flying at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, only Malaysia Airlines stays at this airport. The airport management company remains optimistic and hopes that British Airways and Qantas can reuse Kuala Lumpur International Airport as a stop on the kangaroo route.

Kuala Lumpur International Airport was designed by Japanese architect Zhang Ji Kurokawa. The concept adopted is "airport in the forest, forest in the airport". The airport is surrounded by green trees, and there is an outdoor room in the center of the airport satellite building. The outdoor scenery is tropical rain forest. The airport signs are written in English, Malay, Chinese, Japanese and Arabic. In addition, the airport also broadcasts airport information and announcements in English, Malay, Chinese and Japanese. Malaysia Airport Group is 40% owned by the Malaysian government and owns 39 airports, including Kuala Lumpur Airport.