Being a giant in a seemingly tiny room or hanging upside down (with your feet planted firmly on the 'ceiling') is all (guilty) fun and games, so if you're into gimmicky photos, the new upside down house at KL Tower should be your next photo-op venue.
The Kuala Lumpur Upside Down House (very original, we know) is a double-storey upside down house styled like an English cottage, complete with bedrooms, bathrooms, a living room and kitchen all turned upside down. Think sofas on the ceiling in the bedroom, cabinets hanging on for dear life in the kitchen and kiddy sandcastle tools strewn about the ceiling. Add your bewildered and carefully posed self to the set and (ta-da!) you're upside down in an upside down house.
Fun fact: it's the country's tallest upside down house so there you go, you're part of record-breaking history. There's also an upside down flower garden in the works, so you can soon impress everyone you know with your double upside down photos. In the meantime, knock yourself out (upside down).
Admission fees (until Aug 4 2016), adults, RM15; children, RM10. Daily, 9am-7pm. For more info, visit www.facebook.com/klupsidedown.