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Kompleks Kraf Negeri Sembilan
A handsome 1912 mansion that was once home to British Resident Captain Murray.
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Yeoh Kongsi
Apparently unchanged since WWII, this 1841 building is gracefully authentic.
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Masjid Daerah Taiping
This central Taiping mosque has a prominent gold dome. Only Muslims may enter.
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Hindu Temple
This south Indian temple makes for a small, colourful Dravidian explosion.
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Masjid Panglima Kinta
Blue and white mosque in central Ipoh, just east of of the Kinta River.
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Sri Subramaniam Temple
While youre waiting for your ferry, idle over to this ornate Hindu temple.
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Cat Fountain
An ensemble of polychrome cats who pose and preen amid the passing cars.
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Auto Museum
This museum has displays on the history of transportation in Malaysia.
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Istana Permai
The focus of Pekan’s palm-lined royal quarter is the Regent of Pahang’s palace.
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Sundaram Tagore
New York–based gallery known for showcasing top-tier artists from across the world.
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Pekan Lama
Behind the Sultan Abdullah Mosque stands this old tower fashioned from wood and stone.
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Putra Bridge
The longest bridge in Putrajaya at 435m, this mimics the Khaju Bridge in Esfahan, Iran.
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Hock Soon Temple
This century-old Taoist temple is dedicated to Tua Pek Kong, the god of prosperity.
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Sultan Abdullah Mosque
This blue-domed mosque is a large, slightly mouldering creation dating back to 1932.
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Old Anglican Cemetery
A number of the gravestones here – there are just a few dozen – go back to the 1840s.
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Swan Monument
A statue of the emblem of Sibu, the swan: an ancient Chinese symbol of good fortune and health.
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OCBC Building
This graceful art deco structure was built in 1938 for the Overseas Chinese Banking Company.
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Sri Srinivasagar Kaliamman Hindu Temple
This usually peaceful temple comes alive with chanting of traditional Hindu songs on Fridays.
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Large Reclining Figure
Seemingly rising out of the water, this is one of artist Henry Moores largest commissions.
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Masjid India Muslim
Built in the Mughal style in 1908 for the local Indian population. Only Muslims are allowed inside.
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