In search of the architectural design characteristics of coastal resort tourism in Terengganu / Izzati Zainal Abidin ... [et al.]

Terengganu can adapt and consolidate to form its own character because of its commercial and cultural ties with its neighbors. It is recognised as the cradle of Malay culture, and the ability to adapt has enhanced the country's uniqueness and identity. However, indigenous cultures are believed...

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Main Authors: Zainal Abidin, Izzati (Author), Ismail, Sumarni (Author), Ismail, Nor'atiah (Author), May Ling, Siow (Author)
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Published: 2022.
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