Maziah Palace was built to replace the old Green Palace, which was destroyed by fire in 1882. (Source)
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Street in Kuala Terengganu in June 1961 with a Chinese shop on the background. (Source)
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The State Secretariat building, Wisma Darul Iman, houses the Legislative Assembly of Terengganu and the Office of Mentri Besar. (Source)
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Menara MBKT (MBKT Tower) is the headquarters of Kuala Terengganu City Council. This 138-metre tall building has 31 floors and is the tallest building in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.[33] (Source)
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PMINT Tower houses Terengganu State Economic Development Corporation (PERMINT). It was formerly the headquarters for Kuala Terengganu City Council. (Source)
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This century-old building represents a type of traditional Terengganu architecture known as Rumah Limas. It was formerly the head office of Terengganu Religious Affairs Department and later, Kuala Terengganu Town Board. It now houses the Persatuan Sejarah Malaysia (Malaysian Historical Society), Terengganu Branch. (Source)