National Mosque, a modern design with a unique style of the church, shows the traditional aesthetics of Muslim art, calligraphy, knowledge and decoration. The most striking thing is its umbrella-shaped roof, which symbolizes the ambition and ambition of an independent country. Its 73-meter high spire points directly to the blue sky and is exquisite and lofty. The National Muslim Church is the main place of prayer for Muslims in Kuala Lumpur. The National Muslim Church is located near the railway station. Its architectural features include modern design, contemporary Islamic art, calligraphy and decoration. The most amazing thing about it is its pleated umbrella roof and a 245-foot spire symbolizing the spirit of freedom and independence. The main dome of the Muslim Church has 18 stars, representing Malaysia's 13 states and the five pillars of the Muslim religion. In addition, there are large and small domes that surround the entire church. The Muslim Church can accommodate about 8,000 people. Like other churches and religious sites, all visitors who want to visit must observe etiquette, except shoes, and dress neatly. Built in 1974, the temple covers an area of 5.5 hectares and can accommodate 8,000 people praying at the same time. It is one of the largest mosques in Southeast Asia and the Islamic Activity Center in Malaysia. The roof consists of 49 large and small arches, the largest of which is 45 meters in diameter and has 18 radiant stars, representing the five pillars of Malaysia's 13 states and Islam. The decoration and style of the Buddhist scriptures, corridors and libraries in the temple are similar to those of the three major mosques in Mecca. Every Friday, Mahjor Day, devout believers flock here to pray. Tip: Visitors should take off their shoes and dress neatly when entering the temple. The lady also needs to bring a headscarf in. It's quiet inside. There are very few people who don't pray.