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Bukit Jalil - KL’s Sporting Hub?

Elizabeth Cardosa

09-Nov-23 21:00

Bukit Jalil - KL’s Sporting Hub?

In this episode of I Love KL, we ruminate about Bukit Jalil and its status as KL’s sporting hub and whether they’re able to outgrow that identity moving forward. According to Elizabeth, it might be difficult as a lot of us vividly remember the Commonwealth Games back in 1998 and its close association with the National Stadium Bukit Jalil and the area. Tune in to hear more of our thoughts!

image credit: Bartosz Sakwerda @ Wikipedia

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Haniff Baharudin


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Categories:  History/Heritage

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