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Staircases to Malaysian cave

Wooden steps up to the Temple Cave in Kuala Lumpur were built in 1920. In the 1930s, the stairs began to show signs of wear and tear, and then temple chairman R...
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Wooden steps up to the Temple Cave in Kuala Lumpur were built in 1920. In the 1930s, the stairs began to show signs of wear and tear, and then temple chairman Ramachandran Naidu proposed to build two flights of concrete stairs to the upper caves. The proposal was forwarded to Sorobgom in 1939. The work was completed in 1940, just in time for the Thaipusam celebration that year according to current temple Chairman R. Nadarajah.[3]Currently there are 272 concrete steps.
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