the EvolutionaryCity
簡聖芬老師指導
1850
陸國富
Malaysia
13 St States t and d3F Federal ral Territories Ter Territo T err o e ories Fede era er al Te
Kuala Lum Lumpur umpur um mpur m pur p ur ur
1857 Tin mine found at the wetland between Klang River and Gombak River
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Capital of Mal Malaysia al ala alaysia p Coordinates: 3°8’51’’N 001 41 36 Coordinatess: s: 3 8 51 N 101°41’36’’E 101 6E Area: 243.6 243.65 43.65 sq.km 43.6 Population: Po P opulation: o 1.9 millions (politic (politi ic region) p (p titic 7.2 (metropolitan) 2 millions m (metro ropolitan) ro opolitan) ( tropolitan)v Desntiy: Des Desn 7798/sq.km y Ethnic Structure : - Malay alay ayy & Bumiputra B 38% 38 38 p -C Chinese hinese 43% - Indians n ns 0% 10% ans - Ot Others O 1% % - Foreigners % 8% g
Batu Caves
1880
Sungai Buloh
Ampang
Petaling Jaya
1890
1880 The state capital of Selangor moved from Klang to Kuala Lumpur
Sh hah Alam Shah Su u Subang Jaya Cheras
1881 Structures of wood and atap destroyed after a fire following a flood Destroyed building replaced with new brick buildings with chracterised by “five foot ways” resulted a dinstinct eclectic shop house architecture
Klang Puchong Club Sultan Sulaiman
Seri Kembangan
Masjid Jamek Kampung Baru
Kajang Istana Budaya
National Art Gallery
Hospital Kuala Lumpur
National Library
1886 A railway line between KL and Klang opened
Putrajaya
1890 Road access expanded with main arterial roads of Ampang road, Pudu Road, Petaling Road a
1896 KL became the capital of Federated Malay States First school and major tapioca mill built
1900
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Dataran Merdeka
1942 KL captured by the Imperial Japanese Army
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1957 The Federation of Malay gained independence from British rule
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Klang River
1974 KL became a Federal Territory
Section Bb
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Section Aa
Cultural Elements 1990
Typology of the Tradisional Malay House
1995 Light Rail Transit operated 1996 KL Tower built
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1998 XVI Commonwealth Games 1999 Petronas Twin Tower built 2001 Putrajaya was declared a Federal Territory, the administrative and judicial functions of the government were shifted from KL to Putrajaya 2003 Monorail operated
The Pasar
The Warung
2010
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Kuala Lumpur has a Tropical Rainforest Climate which is warm and sunny, along with abundant rainfall, especially during the Northeast Monsoon Season from October to March.
Site’s Sections
2016 Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit expected to be operated
2020
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Wind Rose Chart
1963 KL remain the capital of formation of Malaysia
The Street 2020 Kuala Lumpur - A World Class City GOALS - To enhance the role of Kuala Lumpur as an international commercial and financial centre. - To create an efficient and equitable city structure. - To enhance the city living environment. - To create a distinctive city identity and image. - To have an efficient and effective governance.
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