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Here is to see the landscape, because the inside can not enter, this is an old hand support, now I don't know what to do inside, now it is still very bold, the main area is relatively large, the front lawn is still more spectacular!
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Residence of Prime Minister Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Prime Minister's Office is the seat of the Malaysian government and the administrative center of the country. The building has strong religious features and a typical Islamic architectural style.
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Residence of Prime Minister Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Here is to see the landscape, because the inside can not enter, this is an old hand support, now I don't know what to do inside, now it is still very bold, the main area is relatively large, the front lawn is still more spectacular!
The Prime Minister's Office recommends playing with the water pink mosque and Prince Edward City Square. The Prime Minister's Office is the office location of Malaysia, but it can only be photographed on the periphery. After all, it is the administrative center of the country. You can take pictures on Prince Edward City Square or in front of the Prime Minister's Office.
From afar, this building is not how confidential and brilliant, its color is still a bit low-key, but the shape is quite in line with the local characteristics, this is the former Prime Minister's House, although do not need to let in to visit, waiting for the opportunity to see other Prime Ministers.
The Prime Minister's Office is a very Islamic-style building. It is said that the building of the Prime Minister's Office blends the characteristics of the Malay, Chinese and Indian races, but I can't find the architectural characteristics that represent the Chinese national style. The prime minister was receiving VIPs when we went, and was forbidden to visit inside, only to remember in the distance.
A very religious building, its color is also better-looking, there is a huge square in front, and now and then are super good, although not used or let in to visit, I don't know why.