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At the I♥KL stop, you can see the exteriors of Independence Square (Merdeka Square), Masjid Jamek (view of the river confluence), and Sultan Abdul Samad Building (former Federal Airways Secretariat building), so there are plenty of photo spots!
It's hard to access from the city and it's in a hard-to-get location, but it's worth participating!
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Pink Mosque
This is a Sunni Islamic mosque that was built between 1997 and 1999. It is
well known as the "Pink Mosque" due to its distinctive pink granite dome. It
cost about 7 billion yen to build, the dome is 50m high, the tower is 116m
high, and it can accommodate about 15,000 people!
The official name of the Blue Mosque is Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah. Completed in 1988, it consists of one dome and four minarets and is the fourth largest in the world.
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① Prime Minister's Residence / Prime Minister's Office It was built between 1997 and 1999. Designed by Aqidea Architect, its exterior reflects Malay and Islamic culture and is a popular spot for commemorative photos.
② Putrajaya Mosque This is a Sunni Islamic mosque built between 1997 and 1999. It is well known as the "Pink Mosque" due to its distinctive pink granite dome. It cost about 7 billion yen to build, the dome is 50m high, the tower is 116m high, and it can accommodate about 15,000 people!
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Its official name is Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah. Completed in 1988, it consists of one dome and four minarets and is the fourth largest in the world.
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AUD 158.04