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Sultan Abdul Samad Building

Posted on : 30-12-2010 | By : admin | In : Kuala Lumpur, Sights, State

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Sultan Abdul Samad building situated just right in front of Merdeka Square or Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) and Royal Selangor Club. It is situated in Kuala Lumpur. One of these days, Dazs had incidentally passed by this gorgeous place and realized that the building is lit prettily at night. Decided to spend a night there for light viewing and what do you expect? The light changes according to days but on one particular day every week, which is Sunday you gonna see the light changes from various colors. Other days only one color is lit, depending on the days.

Sultan Abdul Samad building has always been the favourite spot for Independence Day parade. Malaysia celebrates its birthday every 31st of August since 1957.

Why not get yourself cozy and rested on the green field with your family enjoying the sight and the din of Kuala Lumpur at night?

How to go?

 

Stop at LRT Masjid Jamek station and walk along the main road leading to Merdeka Square or Sultan Abdul Samad Building

Nearby Tourist Spot

 

  • Dataran Merdeka or Independence Square
  • Selangor Royal Club
  • Masjid India

Source: wikipedia