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The new Sentral Brickfields 3-storey commercial complex is located next to the Sri Kandaswamy Temple, offering 22 exclusive retail outlets with free parking and easy access via the Jalan Istana road. The new Sonali business showroom is located in this building. The tagline for Sentral Brickfields is
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Finally, another significant landmark in Brickfields is the distinctive Chinese Temple known as Sam Kow Tong Temple (三教堂), which means "Hall of Three Teachings" along Jalan Thambillay. The Temple was founded in 1916 and belonged to the Heng Hua clan in Hokkien Province. There is also another Chinese
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and has become a popular tourist attraction in Kuala Lumpur. This temple was built in 1902. They provide religious services such as house warming ceremonies and child 31st-day ceremonies. The Kalamandapam hall, which the 2nd Prime Minister of Malaysia officiated, holds wedding ceremonies and is also
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Brickfields also houses historical government quarters built during the British era, which are under harm from rapid development. The 100 railway quarters in Jalan Rozario are still there, although modern buildings have cropped up all around. The "Hundred Quarters" are located at Jalan Chan Ah Tong.
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The rapid evolvement has left parts of Brickfields suspended in time. One can find small village type housing amidst the high-rise modern living complexes being constructed. There have been efforts to clean up the area of Brickfields outside the KL Sentral development area. Recently Brickfields'
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The Malaysian Association for the Blind, located along Jalan Tebing, houses several blind people. They can be seen walking around Brickfields. Many have become familiar with the area, that they rarely encounter any problems walking around here. Most Brickfields has been equipped with
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to work the railway and the depot. Many lived in quarters around Brickfields. Since then, the Indian community have lived and remained here and became citizens of Malaysia. Some of the old quarters can still be found around Jalan Rozario. Today, the depot has been transformed into
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was founded in 1894 by the Sasana Abhiwurdhi Wardhana Society, the oldest registered Buddhist Society Klang Valley. It has been managed by the Sinhalese Buddhist community and supported by the Chinese Buddhist and Indian Buddhist communities. The Wesak procession organised by the
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Being the Little India of Kuala Lumpur, it has numerous shops that Indian businessmen own. There are spice shops, grocery outlets, sweet and snacks shops, textile shops, goldsmiths, hotels, restaurants, food stalls, printers and even flower stalls.
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The Brickfields police station closed end of 2010 and was temporarily relocated to Sri Petaling. The Brickfields District Police is one of the four police district headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. Its jurisdiction covers, among others, the area of
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of Kuala Lumpur. As a businessman, he foresaw an increased demand for bricks in fast-growing Kuala Lumpur and established a kiln in the district. The area soon became the centre for brick-making in the early days because the whole area was a
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The Temple of Fine Arts is located along Jalan Berhala. It is essentially a cultural organisation offering various courses relating to Southern Indian music, dance, and arts. It was founded in 1981 and has currently similar centres in
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Brickfields is also tagged as a "Divine Location" as many religious structures, some over 100 years old, are concentrated in the area, particularly Jalan Berhala. The aptly named road ("Berhala" means shrine) houses the
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The combination of the commercial activity, schools and residential traffic and Brickfields' location as one of the major access points into and out the city frequently results in bad
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It was built in 1915 as terrace houses for junior servants. It is planned to be demolished for commercial development. As of June 2014, there have been no demolition works.
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A sprinkling of churches of different denominations can also be found here. Among the larger churches in the area are the Holy Rosary Church (est. 1903),
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since the 1890s is the country's oldest and largest religious procession. The Wesak month-long celebrations attracted about 100,000 people every year.
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The Society For Deaf in Selangor And Federal Territory – A civil rights organisation for deaf and hard of hearing individuals. Formed in 1975.
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stand testament to the influence of the Ceylonese in Brickfields, who was brought in to work on the Malayan Railways before World War II.
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bought a sprawling piece of real estate, now Brickfields, for the setting up of a brick industry which would spur the rebuilding of
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Another popular business is the printing and paper distribution business which is concentrated along Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad.
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residents and businesses. Brickfields has been ranked third in Airbnb's list of top trending destinations.
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in the wake of a disastrous fire. These successive problems destroyed the town's structures of wood and
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marshalling yard here in Brickfields. The overall project is expected to be completed in 2012.
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is a neighbourhood (as well as an administrative zone) located on the western flank of central
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Rukun Tetangga Sektor Brickfields – A government base social body for Brickfields residents.
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image as a notorious area with a high incidence of crime is slowly disappearing. There are
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Houses in Motion: The Experience of Place and the Problem of Belief in Urban Malaysia
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Brickfields has evolved from a residential to a commercial extension of downtown
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can be found along Jalan Tun Sambanthan 3, which also contains many second-tier
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https://web.archive.org/web/20130827091334/http://www.sentralbrickfields.asia/
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called the St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Cathedral in Jalan Tun Sambanthan Satu.
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Tamil temple located along with Jalan Scott. It is vast and showcases rich
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in Jalan Hicks and Jalan Thambipillay where prostitutes ply their trade.
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Transforming Brickfields: Development and Governance in a Malaysian City
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Cage of Freedom: Tamil Identity and the Ethnic Fetish in Malaysia
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Sasana Abhiwurdhi Wardhana Society - Sinhalese based organisation
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The headquarters of Malaysian Association for the Blind
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designed to aid the blind in walking around the area.
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delights, especially the unique banana leaf rice and
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Temple, Seng Hong Tokong (城隍庙) along Jalan Berhala.
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3°3′27.99″N 101°45′1.84″E / 3.0577750°N 101.7505111°E / 3.0577750; 101.7505111
Jalan Tun Sambanthan in Brickfields.
Jalan Tun Sambanthan
Brickfields is located in Malaysia
3°7′47″N 101°41′3″E / 3.12972°N 101.68417°E / 3.12972; 101.68417
Malaysia
Federal Territory
Kuala Lumpur
Constituency
Bukit Bintang
Local Authority
Mayor
Mhd Amin Nordin Abdul Aziz
Time zone
UTC+8
MST
Dialling code
Police
Fire

Torana Gate
Kuala Lumpur
Little India
Indian
KL Sentral
Kuala Lumpur
thatching
Frank Swettenham
Selangor
Yap Ah Loy

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