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Every building is a snapshot of a particular time and place--the raw materials that were on hand, how far the builders' technology had progressed, and the aspirations of its creators. But architecture also makes a powerful statement about the unique culture it reflects, whether the elegant simplicity of a grass bungalow, or the dramatic complexity of a chrome skyscraper. One whispers, the other shouts, but both are enduring reminders of cultural identity. -- Todd Gipstein
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Newly restored Sultan Abdul Samad Building - An iconic landmark of Kuala Lumpur
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12 Most Notable Heritage Buildings in Kuala Lumpur
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Former Chartered Bank building - The very first bank branch opened in Kuala Lumpur
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The Kapitan Keling Mosque | The Penang's oldest mosque steeped in more than 200 years of history
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The Sultan Sulaiman Royal Mosque - A unique mosque featuring Art Deco and Oriental style
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The former F.M.S. Railway Administration Office - The last Indo-Saracenic structure of Kuala Lumpur
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The Ubudiah Mosque - A century-old iconic landmark of the royal town of Kuala Kangsar
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