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URBAN PHOTOGRAPHY 1.0


This is Bukit Bintang area-the part of the city that never sleeps. It has a colourful history of being the red light district of Kuala Lumpur. Lot 10, Pavilion and the new MRT Station changed the place to a world-class shopping centre. However, the oldest world profession remains somewhere hidden in better premises.


The above and below photos tell the story of people at different locations in the city.




To be relevant, the city needs to grow and renew herself. The above is the outcome of River of Life Project to improve the old and historical part of Kuala Lumpur. Below is the construction work going on even at night in Putrajaya.I hope there will no more big office buildings in Putrajaya. The city is not only for commerce but for the people to live a better life.


WE NEED MORE GREEN CITIES FOR US TO LIVE AND ENJOY OUR LIVES.


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