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State Flag
The Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory flag comprises 14 alternating white and red stripes divided equally by a field of dark blue. The stripes represent the 13 states and the Federal Territory in the Malaysian Federation. The crescent moon and star are the symbols of Islam, the official religion of the country; dark blue represents the ethnic diversity of Kuala Lumpur. The colour white signifies purity and cleanliness, while red stands for courage, and yellow is the colour of peace and prosperity.
State Emblem / Logo
The design of the emblem symbolises the three main features of Kuala Lumpur, namely as:
i) The Centre of Government and administration
ii) The Centre of Commerce
iii) The Centre of Culture and Learning


SYMBOL
i) Abstract design of the Ringgit sign represents commerce
ii) Star crescent of the Malaysia national flag to represent the seat of Government
iii) Structure of an atom over an open book represents culture and learning.
These symbolic elements are contained in the three hexagonal cellular forms at the extremities of the interlocking involute spirals.
The cellular forms symbolise the presence of man-made things making environment which are inseparable from the elements of nature as depicted by the involute spirals.

THE COLOUR
i) The blue resembles the colours of the Malaysian flag
ii) The yellow in the segment for commerce

The green in the segment for culture and learning signify growth and life, appropriate with our growing and dynamic culture
Anthem (Malay)
Dengan megah berkibar benderaku
Lambang kemegahan warga kota
Kuala Lumpur bersih berbunga bercahaya
Harum nama diseluruh dunia
Rakyat hidup bersatu dan bahagia
Maju dan makmur bandaraya kita
Tanah pusaka ni warisan bangsa
Tegak berdaulat senbasa
Tuhan selamatkan Kuala Lumpur
Tuhan selamatkan Kuala Lumpur
 
 
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