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Bookmark: Invisible Cities #11 - Sentul from A to Z

Soon Lon Fung | Daniel Heng

17-May-16 14:00

Bookmark: Invisible Cities #11 - Sentul from A to Z

Alphabet City: Sentul A-Z. is a series of flashcards - from A to Z - with each letter describing the things, people, and places found in Sentul. They’re intricately designed, they describe a part of KL that’s rich in history, and what’s more, they’re also doing some good. This week, on Invisible Cities, Uma welcomes Swoon Lon Fung and Daniel Heng, the people responsible for writing and designing this series of flashcards, to talk about the "Alphabet City" that is Sentul.


Show Notes:


i. You can find more information on Project: Sentul here.


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