The appearance of the national mosque is unavoidable to miss the country's hegemony, which is incomparable with the architecture of my country. But inside I can only use exquisite to describe, the hall on the second floor inside can be said to be tall, the wall pillars are exquisitely carved, particularly beautiful! There are many places of worship around the platform of the second floor hall. Even without carpets, the floor tiles of the platform are really clean and spotless. The temple has a fixed time for visitors to visit, and in the south gate there is a free rental gown so that non-Muslim friends can easily enter. To the west of the temple is another polygonal building in the backyard parking lot with the mausoleum of influential Malays, and then go out next to the Museum of Islamic Art. If you happen to encounter a national mosque during non-visit time, you can come to the Museum of Art to see it, but it's worth a visit. Opposite the South Gate of the temple is the Islamic Cultural Center, next to the Islamic Cultural Center is the Malay Ministry of Railways. Opposite the National Ministry of Railways is the old railway station built in the 19th century, which is still in use. The north gate of the temple is a small entrance to a free public toilet opposite.