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The image displays a detailed architectural model of a building, likely a mosque, showcased within a museum or exhibition setting. The model, rendered in white with prominent blue accents on its domes, roofs, and trim, features a large central dome, at least one tall, multi-tiered minaret, and arched doorways or windows along its base. It rests on a flat, brown-colored base, which is enclosed within a clear glass or acrylic display case.

A small white sign is placed to the left of the model inside the display case. The text on the sign is visible and reads: "MEZIN BARGEZ HAUZIAN" (possibly the name of the museum or a section of it, though "MEZIN" could be "MUZIUM"). Below that, it states "REPLIKA MODEL MASJID PANGLIMA KINTA". Further details include "REPLIKA OLEH MEZIN BIN NGAH ABIDIN BIN SALAM (PANGLIMA KINTA KE-12) DAN ABAM BIN ABDUL RAHIM BIN SALAM (PANGLIMA KINTA KE-13)" and "SUMBANGAN KERAJAAN NEGERI PERAK" (partially visible).

The background behind the display case features a light-colored wall adorned with several framed black and white historical photographs. One prominent photograph shows three men, with the central figure wearing a turban and having a mustache. Another frame to the upper left appears to depict an old street scene. Below these photos, there are yellow caption cards and QR codes. On the right side of the background wall, a larger block of text is partially visible, reading "Pertemuan buah sung Kinta dan perkemban", likely referring to the confluence of the Kinta River and its development. Vertical light strips are visible on the wall, illuminating the display.

The foreground shows the lower part of the display cabinet, which is white and has vertical paneling. The overall impression is that of a well-maintained museum exhibit presenting a historical or significant architectural replica.
FM-uHS2K2

Feb 5, 2026

Ipoh, Malaysia

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The image displays a detailed architectural model of a building, likely a mosque, showcased within a museum or exhibition setting. The model, rendered in white with prominent blue accents on its domes, roofs, and trim, features a large central dome, at least one tall, multi-tiered minaret, and arched doorways or windows along its base. It rests on a flat, brown-colored base, which is enclosed within a clear glass or acrylic display case. A small white sign is placed to the left of the model inside the display case. The text on the sign is visible and reads: "MEZIN BARGEZ HAUZIAN" (possibly the name of the museum or a section of it, though "MEZIN" could be "MUZIUM"). Below that, it states "REPLIKA MODEL MASJID PANGLIMA KINTA". Further details include "REPLIKA OLEH MEZIN BIN NGAH ABIDIN BIN SALAM (PANGLIMA KINTA KE-12) DAN ABAM BIN ABDUL RAHIM BIN SALAM (PANGLIMA KINTA KE-13)" and "SUMBANGAN KERAJAAN NEGERI PERAK" (partially visible). The background behind the display case features a light-colored wall adorned with several framed black and white historical photographs. One prominent photograph shows three men, with the central figure wearing a turban and having a mustache. Another frame to the upper left appears to depict an old street scene. Below these photos, there are yellow caption cards and QR codes. On the right side of the background wall, a larger block of text is partially visible, reading "Pertemuan buah sung Kinta dan perkemban", likely referring to the confluence of the Kinta River and its development. Vertical light strips are visible on the wall, illuminating the display. The foreground shows the lower part of the display cabinet, which is white and has vertical paneling. The overall impression is that of a well-maintained museum exhibit presenting a historical or significant architectural replica.

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