Heritage building opens in December


Gedung Raja Abdullah is in the final stages of restoration work.

ONE of Selangor’s oldest Malay buildings, the Gedung Raja Abdullah, is in the final stages of restoration works and set to open to tourists in December this year.

Selangor rural development, village traditions, Malay customs, culture and heritage committee chairman Borhan Aman Shah said the 166-year-old structure was important to Klang district and the state’s history.

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