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Aman Central Mall is a shopping mall in Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia. It is located at the intersection of Jalan Tambang Badak, Jalan Mahdali and Jalan Teluk Wanjah, along Lebuhraya Darulaman opposite Alor Setar Tower. The location of Aman Central Mall was previously an abandoned site for more than 30 years which was initially proposed for Plaza ...
Today, the main federal road cuts through the quiet town from Gurun to Alor Setar.The Wan Mat Saman Aqueduct, a historical canal channelling water to the paddy fields in Kedah since colonial days, also passes through the town centre.
Alor Setar (Kedah Malay: Loqstaq, Jawi: الور ستار ) is the state capital of Kedah, Malaysia. [2] It is the second-largest city in the state after Sungai Petani and one of the most-important cities on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It is home to the third-tallest tower in Malaysia, the Alor Setar Tower. [3]
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Alor Setar Tower (Malay: Menara Alor Setar), also known as Kedah Tower, is a four-story, 165.5-metre-long (543 ft)-tall telecommunication tower in Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia. It is once third tallest tower in Malaysia , the tallest structure in the state and the tallest structure in the city.
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Alor Setar City Council: Government • District officer: Abdullah Hashim: Area [1] • Total. 422.99 km 2 (163.32 sq mi) Population
The old Alor Setar railway station when still in use in 2012. The old, single-platform station, with its distinctive clock tower, was closed 29 January 2013 to facilitate the construction of a new modern station under the Ipoh–Padang Besar electrification and double-tracking project. [ 1 ]