It seems that the rest of my vacation trip to Malaysia is not over and there are still many more memories that I have not opened to show that I have explored all corners of Kuala Lumpur with my wife. But I am sure there are still many that I have not visited because of the limited time available. I like vacationing here because this country has the same season as my country, which is only 2 seasons, summer and rainy season, so I can predict the possibilities without having to bring a thick jacket when traveling to this country. and in this country there are many classic buildings that are adapted from Greek, Moroccan, and Spanish cultures if I am not mistaken because of the style of the building, windows, roofs and pillars that they use in a building.
Like this building for example. I see this building is very beautiful. But it is really unfortunate that this building has not been used for a long time. My last trip to Kuala Lumpur was before Covid and this building was abandoned and when I returned to this country last January, this building was still not being utilized but what I need to give a thumbs up is that this building is still well maintained and maintained until now even though some things are already visible its age but that is a natural thing considering this building has not been used for a long time.
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there I saw a banner that this building used to be a bank and is now unused maybe because this building is a little smaller. This cream-colored building with brick accents above the windows is Gotcha-shaped but simple and not too high. I also just realized after I saw these photos that the windows in this building are dominated by windows but I don't know if the windows are active or not, but with that many windows I'm sure the sunlight will enter the building a lot so it will definitely save electricity for lighting.
The front building if seen closely is indeed filled with spider webs and the curves are also seen to have weathered paint. However, I do not doubt the quality of the building materials used. Proven by the ceiling that has not collapsed even though there are already some signs of leakage marked by the formation of moss due to water. The decorative lights hanging there are also still perfectly upright and no one has stolen them. And looking from the side, the fences that support the walls also look worn and there are traces of shrinkage there, the water pump is already rusty. And all of them show that this building is indeed abandoned.
The paving blocks have started to get mossy but there is no garbage scattered here. There is also no smell of urine or human or animal waste left in this place. This abandoned building is really well maintained and does not give a haunted impression like abandoned buildings in general, and I really appreciate that this building is well maintained and good. In the future, rather than this building being abandoned for a long time, hopefully this building can be converted into a more useful building such as a reading house or library, art gallery or something else. Because it is really unfortunate that this beautiful building was destroyed just like that by age. Greetings from Tomi Diwirja, Indonesia.