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18/08/2005 | 16:19
Malaysia's Sungai Buloh is hoping to attract more tourists and its new Hill Station project could do just that.
The new project will bring together traders, manufacturers and SMIs into one complex and will also boast a hypermarket, bowling alley and an international batik centre.
Tourists will no doubt be attracted by the typical Malaysian street market and the Sino-Islamic mosque which will offer a touch of culture.
Getting there will also become easier with an integrated road and rail system and the complex's estimated 2500 parking spaces.
Sungai Buloh is situated in the Klang Valley and has botanical gardens in addition to being the home of the Rubber Research Institute.
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