‘Greater push needed in historical building conservation’


KUALA LUMPUR: Conserving historical buildings in Malaysia is not only about preserving the physical evidence of national identity and culture but also about showcasing the development and progress of local communities.

Universiti Malaya Faculty of Built Environment senior lecturer Dr Zuraini Md Ali said such initiatives are vital and must be pursued with greater effort to preserve the architectural and aesthetic value of historical buildings here.

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