Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Stesen Keretapi Kuala Lumpur was built in 1910, and is particularly noted for its architecture, designed by Arthur Benison Hubback, a British Architectural Assistant to the Director of Public Works. It combines both Eastern and Western designs in a "Neo-Moorish / Mughal / Indo-Saracenic / Neo-Saracenic" style, similar to the Jamek Mosque. continue your journey
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I've been at this station last year, it's really pretty.
Random fact: as Malaysia is Islamic country, trains there have separate couches for women.
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Thank you
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Cool looking station!
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Nice station!!
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Awesome station!
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I like that one!
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Love the architecture of this one :)
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Thank you very much indeed! ☺
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