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Mural RTM ke 75



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This mural is located in the Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) Perak area. This mural is in conjunction with the 75th anniversary of RTM serving on television screens. Inside this mural displays images such as old televisions and old radios which are technologies used by society since time immemorial. There are also smartphones that show the RTM application that allows people to watch television broadcasts on the phone only.

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