Feels like home

It is easy to mistake Mansion 1969, perched on the side of the South Klang Valley Expressway’s Telok Panglima Garang exit in Jenjarom, for one of the old village’s rural houses complete with zinc roofs and aged plank wood walls.

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Revived and thriving

Few things are arguably more relaxing than sipping a morning coffee at one of the cafes at Kong Heng Square, while contemplating the beams of sunlight that filter gently through the leaves of the plants that grow along the old main wall of the square.

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Life in lines and paint

While strolling along Jalan Sultan in Kuala Lumpur one fine morning in 2014, Andrew Siew chanced upon a man who was sketching in the company of three like-minded tourists.

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Temple of the senses

The leafy enclaves surrounding Lake Titiwangsa hide some of Kuala Lumpur’s grandest abodes, including Sutra House, the Sutra Foundation’s home to the arts.

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A modern twist on tradition

On a small island in the lake within the Perdana Botanical Gardens lies the Bamboo Playhouse, a public pavilion inspired by kampung structures of yore.

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