In Malaysian cities, land is increasingly treated as gold, leading to soaring prices and scarce vacant lots. This challenge is acutely felt by urban schools, which are already saturated with high student populations. While commercial, retail and office buildings grow taller to solve density issues, schools are often left locked into tight spaces, overshadowed by emerging skyscrapers. Read full story
Date: 19 October, 2025 12:01 am
Source: thestar.com.my
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