Masjid Jamek Langgar By poecillia-gracilis19 Watch

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The architecture is based on the traditional South-East Asian style, with some foreign elements added to it.



'Langgar' in this context means mosque, but it also means 'crashed into'.



- There's this road in Singapore named 'Langgar Bedok'.



- 'Bedok' is a huge drum used in the past to signal villagers that it's time to pray, usually moments before the azan (because there were no loudspeakers)



- So 'Langgar Bedok' either means 'Bedok mosque' or 'crashing into a mosque'.



- An accident occurred there once, hence creating a visual joke.

IMAGE DETAILS Image size 4160x3120px 1.84 MB Make Coolpad Model Y70-W Shutter Speed 9996/1000000 second Aperture F/2.2 Focal Length 4 mm ISO Speed 152 Date Taken Aug 2, 2016, 4:49:07 PM Show More