QUOTE(jalsrix @ May 19 2012, 10:31 AM)
Church has been build in Msia since before independence 1957.
Many msians are christians so I would hardly rate it as 'foreign'.
You mean to say that muslim arabs are not foreigners ?
Try to apply to build a church else where fr the current regime, see whether they approve or not?
KLCYPLAN2020
International Zone
Kuala Lumpur acknowledges the expansion of its international community. Where traditionally, the international community in Kuala Lumpur is centred on and in areas where the foreign embassies are located. The City has become more cosmopolitan, with the rise of multinational and transnational firms setting up offices and headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. Many of the members of its international community are workers and permanent residents attracted into the country by the abundance of job opportunities, and by the offer of attractive terms under the ‘Malaysia My Second Home’ (MM2H) program.
Kuala Lumpur has designate four areas as International Zone and these areas include the City Centre, Bangsar -Damansara, Jalan Ampang - Jalan Tun Razak - Jalan U-Thant - Jalan Damai - Jalan Semarak, Titiwangsa and Bukit Jalil. These international enclaves do not merely serve as residential areas; they also function as key commercial areas, offering quality offices, entertainment, fine dining, shopping, and tourism based activities such as medical and educational tourism.
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