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Central Market Kuala Lumpur Was Built As A Wet Market In 1888; Built By Yap Ah Loy, The City’S Chinese Kapitan. It Served As A Prominent Landmark In Colonial And Modern-Day Kuala Lumpur. When It Was Relocated In The 1980S, The Malaysian Heritage Society Successfully Petitioned Against The Demolition Of The Building, And It Was Subsequently Declared A Centre For Malaysian Arts, Culture And Handicraft. Central Market Kuala Lumpur Is Today A Major Attraction For Both Tourists And Malaysians Alike.