MBDK revives heritage gems to boost tourism


A view of some of the Safari Park murals at an alley off Jalan Stesen in Klang that attracts domestic and foreign tourists. — Photos: SAMUEL ONG/The Star

KLANG’s rich history is getting a modern makeover as the city earmarks iconic buildings and landmarks for revival under its Citra Warisan programme.

The initiative by the Klang Royal City Council (MBDK) earlier this year, is to transform historical sites into vibrant community hubs with the aim to attract tourists and foster local pride.

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