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The image depicts an information plaque for the Pintasan Saloma bridge in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The plaque features the Pintasan Saloma logo and a photograph of the bridge, which has a distinctive, curving design and is covered in diamond-shaped panels. The text on the plaque is about the Pintasan Saloma bridge, a pedestrian walkway connecting Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) and Kampong Bharu. The bridge is described as the longest elevated pedestrian walkway in Malaysia and is inspired by the Sirih Junjung, a symbol of Malay culture. The plaque also mentions that the bridge is 370 meters long, crosses the Klang River, and is illuminated with artistic lighting at night. In the background, a city skyline is visible, suggesting the plaque is positioned with a view of Kuala Lumpur.
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