2021
DOI: 10.17576/geo-2021-1702-33
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The preservation of provincial identity in baroque influenced artistic architectural structure at Kampung Cina, Terengganu

Abstract: The states in the east of peninsular Malaysia are rich with unique cultural heritage. Congruently, Terengganu has a hidden treasure that has qualified it to be gazetted as one of the Malaysian heritage sites. The western Baroque artistic architectural is proposed as an analytical discussion in this article pertaining to the classical appreciation that are impressively portrayed on buildings at Kampung Cina, Kuala Terengganu. This study pursues to unfold the spectrum of the classical artistic western Baroque ar… Show more

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“…The risk of extinction of cultural heritage assets are related to the modernization and physical development (Yusoff et al, 2013), natural disasters (Matusin et al, 2019) or the impact induced by tourism activities and the background of the visitors (Mohamad et al, 2015). Malaysia government actively protect cultural heritage asset at the national level by introducing several plans or acts such as Malaysian architectural history (Khairul et al, 2021), Malaysian Urban-Rural National Indicators Network for Sustainable Development (MurniNet 2.0) (Idris et al, 2021) and National Heritage Act 2005(Daeng Jamal & Ramli, 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The risk of extinction of cultural heritage assets are related to the modernization and physical development (Yusoff et al, 2013), natural disasters (Matusin et al, 2019) or the impact induced by tourism activities and the background of the visitors (Mohamad et al, 2015). Malaysia government actively protect cultural heritage asset at the national level by introducing several plans or acts such as Malaysian architectural history (Khairul et al, 2021), Malaysian Urban-Rural National Indicators Network for Sustainable Development (MurniNet 2.0) (Idris et al, 2021) and National Heritage Act 2005(Daeng Jamal & Ramli, 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%