Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman, one of the oldest surviving examples of traditional Malay architecture, stands as a beautifully preserved dark-wood stilt home in Kuala Lumpur. Nestled in a garden that boasts around 50 species of native plants, the house offers a glimpse into the region’s architectural heritage. Visitors can explore the intricate details of the wooden structure, elevated on stilts, and wander through the lush, carefully maintained gardens. This historic site provides a tangible connection to Malaysia’s past, allowing guests to experience the craftsmanship and design of a bygone era.
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