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  2. Xitang - Wikipedia

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    Xitang (Chinese: 西塘; pinyin: Xītáng; lit. 'West Pond'), formerly known as Xietang (Chinese: 斜塘; lit. 'Oblique Pond'), Pingtang (Chinese: 平塘; lit. 'Flat Pond') and Xutang (Chinese: 胥塘; lit. 'Xu Pond'), is a historic town in Jiashan County, Zhejiang, China. It borders Luxu Town in the north, Yaozhuang Town in the east, Ganyao ...

  3. List of hotels: Countries M - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur; First World Hotel, Genting Highlands; Genting Grand Hotel, Genting Highlands; Four Points by Sheraton, Kuching; Highlands Hotel, Genting Highlands; JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur; Miri Marriott Resort & Spa, Miri; Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel, Kuala Lumpur; Ritz-Carlton Kuala Lumpur, Kuala ...

  4. Hotel Majestic (Kuala Lumpur) - Wikipedia

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    The 51-room hotel served as a more luxurious counterpart to the Kuala Lumpur station's built-in hotel and various contemporaries in Kuala Lumpur, with larger rooms, furnishing and silverware imported from England, modern plumbing with hot and cold water, showers, and long baths in 18 rooms, and a roof garden with a dance floor and seating for ...

  5. List of tallest buildings in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's history with skyscrapers originated from construction booms in Kuala Lumpur between the 1970s and 1980s, where architectural height records were constantly broken and surpassed. In 1971, the 28-storey Sime Bank Building (currently Takaful Building) was the first building to exceed 100 metres (328 ft). [ 5 ]

  6. List of Malaysian architects - Wikipedia

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    Mercantile Bank HQ Kuala Lumpur; David A. Aitken. Sungei Pari Towers (Ipoh, Malaysia) [1] E. S. COOKE; Howard Ashley. National Mosque of Malaysia (Malaysia) Federal Building of Petaling Jaya (Malaysia) Arthur Oakley Coltman (1894-1961) Anglo-Oriental Building (Kuala Lumpur) [2] Clock Tower (Kuala Lumpur) Lee Rubber Building (Kuala Lumpur) [3]

  7. Amber Court - Wikipedia

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    The project was presented to purchasers in March 1996 at the Shangri-La Hotel Kuala Lumpur. Construction of the project consisting of three (initial four) 26-storey blocks, two 9-storey blocks, and a 6-storey car park started. The project cost was around 100 million Malaysian Ringgit (approx. 37 million US dollars).