DBKL undecided on saving Chow Kit‘s ‘stubborn house‘


Workers carefully dismantling the Chow Kit Heritage house in 2015. — filepic

IT IS unlikely that Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will step in to save the Chow Kit Heritage House, which has been dismantled and stored in hopes of resurrecting it.

A DBKL spokesman said while they had not come to a final decision, it had no wish to take on the project as it would involve large sums of taxpayers money.

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