Shaping a unique identity from Klang‘s golden past


(From left) Klang City Rejuvenation committee chairman Ter Leong Leng, Taylor’s University Architecture, Building and Design School‘ Prof Robert Powell, Think City Programme manager Joanne Mun, Dr Camelia and some of the students looking at a model created based on the study.

KLANG will get a boost to its image and become a better place to live in if a study by university students finds its way to the relevant authorities.

Known as the Klang City Rejuvenation project, the students of the Architecture, Building and Design School at Taylor’s University conducted a study on the royal town to give it an identity in tandem with its rich history.

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