MBSA begins removing dual language road signs


Going viral: A photo of a road sign in Pekan Subang with Chinese characters has been making its rounds on social media.

THE Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) has started removing all dual language road signs in the city and replace them with ones featuring one language, which is Bahasa Melayu.

"Immediate action has been taken by our officers to remove dual language road signboards in the city," said an MBSA spokesman in a statement on Tuesday (Nov 20).

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