Tale of two parks in disrepair


Missing railings at Taman Seratus poses as a danger to the children playing there. — Photos: SAMUEL ONG/The Star

WHAT was supposed to be a significant landmark in the heart of Klang is now an eyesore to the Taman Eng Ann community.

Known as Taman Seratus, the park, which was built 10 years ago, was supposed to be the pride of Klang town complete with iconic structures such as a clock tower and water fountain.

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