Kuala Lumpur General Post Office

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Kuala Lumpur General Post Office building

Kuala Lumpur General Post Office (Malay : Pejabat Pos Besar Kuala Lumpur) is the biggest general post office in Malaysia. Located at Dayabumi Complex, operations began in 1985. It is managed by Pos Malaysia.

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The post office is accessible within walking distance northwest of Pasar Seni LRT Station.

3°08′39″N101°41′33″E / 3.1440426°N 101.6926347°E / 3.1440426; 101.6926347


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