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Kuala Lumpur Tower

Kuala Lumpur Tower, also known as KL Tower and is a 6-story, 421-meter-tall telecommunication tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the world's 7th tallest tower, also, Malaysia and Southeast Asia's 2nd tallest tower. Its construction was completed on 1994. It features an antenna that increases its height to 421 metres (1,381 feet). The roof of the pod is at 335 metres (1,100 feet). The rest of the tower below has a stairwell and an elevator to reach the upper area, which also contains a revolving restaurant, providing diners with a panoramic view of the city.

Kuala Lumpur Tower
Menara Kuala Lumpur
منارا کوالا لومڤور
Kuala Lumpur Tower by night
Record height
Tallest in Malaysia from 1994 to 1998[I]
Preceded byKOMTAR
Surpassed byPetronas Twin Towers
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeTelecommunication, Islamic Lunar observatory, adventure (basejump), tourism, cultural
LocationBukit Nanas, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Coordinates3°9′10″N 101°42′12″E / 3.15278°N 101.70333°E / 3.15278; 101.70333Coordinates: 3°9′10″N 101°42′12″E / 3.15278°N 101.70333°E / 3.15278; 101.70333
Groundbreaking1 October 1991
Construction started4 October 1991
Completed13 September 1994
Opening
  • 23 July 1996
  • 1 October 1996 (official)
Inaugurated1 October 1996
Renovated1 January 2012 − 31 December 2015
Height
Antenna spire421 m (1,381 ft)
Roof335 m (1,099 ft)
Top floor282 m (925 ft)
Observatory276 m (906 ft)
Technical details
Floor count6
Floor area7,700 m2 (82,882 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators4
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kumpulan Senireka Sdn. Bhd.
Main contractorHazama Corporation
Website
www.menarakl.com.my
References
[1][2]

Races are held annually, where participants race up the stairs to the top. The tower also acts as the Islamic falak observatory to observe the crescent moon which marks the beginning of Muslim month of Ramadhan, Syawal, and Zulhijjah, to celebrate fasting month of Ramadhan, Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Aidiladha. The tower is the highest viewpoint in Kuala Lumpur that is open to the public.

History

The official groundbreaking for the Kuala Lumpur Tower was overseen by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on 1 October 1991. Construction of the tower was a three-phase process.

The first phase was the widening of Jalan Bukit Nanas and the excavation of soil from the construction site. This phase was completed on 1 August 1992.

On 1 July 1992, the second phase began with the construction of the foundation and basement of the tower. Approximately 50,000 cubic metres of concrete were continuously poured for 31 hours, thus setting a record in the Malaysian construction industry. The foundation work, requiring no piling, was completed on 1 April 1993.

The third phase was the construction of the 'superstructure' which began in May 1994. The construction of the tower started with the erection of the tower shaft, then the tower head. As the finishing touches to the tower head were applied, the construction of the touristic building began.

The main lobby of the upper ground floor is decorated with exquisite glass-clad domes that sparkle like giant diamonds. These domes were designed and arranged in the form of the Muqarnas by Iranian craftsmen from Isfahan.

On 13 September 1994, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad performed the 'topping-out ceremony' where the antenna mast was installed, thus marking the final height of the tower, 421 metres above the ground. After installation of facilities and amenities, Menara Kuala Lumpur was opened to public on 23 July 1996, and it was the tallest structure in Malaysia at the time of its completion, and 3 years later, it was surpassed by Petronas Twin Towers as the tallest structure in the country.

Menara Kuala Lumpur was officially inaugurated by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on 1 October 1996 at 20:30 MST. Among the distinguished guests were the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Jaafar ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Najihah, the wives of the Sultan of Brunei, Queen Saleha and Princess Hajah Mariam Binti Abdul Aziz.[3]

Ownership and management

The Kuala Lumpur Tower itself is owned by the Government of Malaysia, but since its opening in 1996, it has been operated and maintained under a concession to Menara Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of state-controlled telecommunications company, Telekom Malaysia. The contract for this was last renewed for a 10-year period in 2011.[4] In 2019, Menara Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd reported a net profit of RM20.9 million on revenue of RM65.6 million.[5]

In December 2022, it was reported that the concession had been transferred for RM3.9 million to privately owned Hydroshoppe Sdn Bhd, on October 31, 2022.[6][7] Little is known about Hydroshoppe's ownership, but it is believed to be a shell company, with paid-up capital of only RM1 million, and its two publicly declared directors being secretaries from business consultants Azam Corporate Services.[8]

Telekom Malaysia said in a statement that they decided not to renew the concession in October 2021, "due to the change in the business nature of [Menara Kuala Lumpur], from telecommunications to hospitality". They added that "the selection process of the new concessionaire was [then] taken up by the Government" (then controlled by a Barisan Nasional-Perikatan Nasional coalition, headed by Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob). They stated that all current employees would also retain their jobs for three years following the transition.[9]

According to Minister of Communications and Digital, Fahmi Fadzil, Telekom Malaysia is still operating the concession for the tower as of December 31, 2022, under a "third interim period".[10] He has requested an internal briefing from both Telekom Malaysia and the Ministry of Communications and Digital. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has also announced an investigation into potential "elements of corruption" regarding this case, with three witnesses called as of December 31.[11]

Broadcasting

Kuala Lumpur Tower, a member of the World Federation of Great Towers, is utilised by several organisations for various broadcasting purposes. Originally intended only for television broadcasting, radio antennas were included during the construction. The tower now broadcasts free-to-air terrestrial television stations that use the tower's antenna include:

Media telecommunications and broadcasting mast. Television stations which are transmitted from the tower includes private (commercial) station, NTV7 a subsidiary of Media Prima Berhad broadcasting through UHF obtained from an antenna by 200 metres.

Malaysia currently employs both analogue broadcasting and all television broadcasting is to be analogue. Kuala Lumpur Tower is not a reliable broadcasting antenna for completely digital broadcasting because the tower is not tall enough to transmit the higher frequency waves needed to areas surrounded by forests or high-rise buildings. As an alternative, a new 421-metre-tall (1,381-foot). To make Kuala Lumpur Tower more appealing to one free-to-air terrestrial commercial broadcasting on Media Prima Berhad who plan to move their transmitting stations to the new tower have drafted a plan to extend its digital broadcasting antenna by 401 to 421 metres. To increase the height of the tower's antenna by 421 metres, the structure itself will have to be lengthened by 200 metres, which would cost approximately RM4 billion. In addition to covering this cost, the company would put RM3.5 billion into refurbishing the transmitting station, offering four times more area to each broadcaster. Current Kuala Lumpur aviation restrictions limit Kuala Lumpur Tower's height, but has stated that the company plans to discuss the matter with related ministries and agencies. If these plans are not realised, however, Kuala Lumpur Tower is expected to stop transmitting television waves with the exception of Media Prima Berhad, who will continue to broadcast through the tower. also pointed out the possibility of the tower depending on what the television broadcasters want or need.

Channels listed by frequency

Radio

All services radio broadcast at 7 kW relay of Kuala Lumpur Tower based in Greater Kuala Lumpur (surrounding based in Kuala Lumpur)

Television

All services television broadcast at 20 kW relay of Kuala Lumpur Tower based in Greater Kuala Lumpur (surrounding based in Kuala Lumpur)

Facts

 
Comparison of the Kuala Lumpur Tower with the world's seven tallest towers

The KL Tower is the seventh tallest telecommunication tower in the world (after Tokyo Skytree in Japan, the Canton Tower in China, CN Tower in Canada, the Ostankino Tower in Russia, the Oriental Pearl Tower in China, and the Milad Tower in Iran). Built to enhance the quality of telecommunication services and the clarity of broadcasting, KL Tower is a symbol of Kuala Lumpur.

The structure is divided into five basic sections:

  1. The foundation base houses three basement floors for safety purposes, storage and maintenance work.
  2. The touristic building bears the administration office, souvenir shops and the 146-metre-long pedestrian mall with cascading pools.
  3. The tower shaft comprises 22 levels with four elevators and flights of stairs with a total of 2,058 steps.
  4. The tower head holds the public observation platform (276 m) and revolving restaurant, as well as the telecommunication and broadcasting stations.
  5. The antenna mast crowns the tower and is utilised for telecommunication and broadcasting transmissions.

When constructing the KL Tower, the builders took special care to construct a retaining wall around a 100-year-old jelutong tree (Dyera costulata). The tower was moved at a cost of RM430,000 to avoid harming the monumental tree, which is found near the pedestrian mall.

KL Tower is managed by Menara Kuala Lumpur Sdn. Bhd., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Telekom Malaysia Group.

KL Tower was the first Pit Stop in The Amazing Race Asia 1 and fielded a route marker on the final leg of the same season.[12]

 
Panorama image taken from observation deck

Transport

The Tower is located on Jalan Puncak, which branches off from Jalan P. Ramlee. Even though they're not very close, the closest rapid transit stations would be Bukit Nanas Monorail station and Dang Wangi LRT station. The tower also has outdoor parking for cars and bus (KL tower parking rate).

Tourism

Tourists visit KL Tower to have a 360-degree view of the city. The lift takes only 54 seconds going up to the observation deck and takes 52 seconds to come down.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kuala Lumpur Tower". SkyscraperPage.
  2. ^ . Emporis. Archived from the original on 29 March 2016.
  3. ^ Kuala Lumpur Tower was opened, 1 October 1996 New Straits Times
  4. ^ "Menara Kuala Lumpur SDN BHD Signs 10 Year Concession Agreement With the Government of Malaysia for the Operation, Management and Maintenance of Menara Kuala Lumpur" (PDF). Menara Kuala Lumpur. 14 March 2011.
  5. ^ Twitter https://twitter.com/freemsian/status/1606982369428533249/photo/1. Retrieved 30 December 2022. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ Ikram, Izzul (29 December 2022). "TM: Exit from KL Tower concession is to focus on strengthening core business". The Edge Markets. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  7. ^ "[THREAD]: Another scandal UMNOPutras or PNPutras seemed to have committed is the quiet transfer of ownership of KLTower Concession from Telekom Malaysia to some unknown company. That too just before GE15". Twitter.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ Perimbanayagam, Kalbana. "Govt urged to investigate ownership transfer of KL Tower concession". New Straits Times.
  9. ^ "Newsroom TM'S Decision to Exit Menara KL Concession". www.tm.com.my. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  10. ^ Perimbanayagam, Kalbana; Chan, Dawn. "Fahmi wants claims KL Tower sold quietly to company with low paid-up capital investigated". New Straits Times.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "MACC Investigates Allegations Of Suspicious Selling Of KL Tower Management Shares*". Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  12. ^ Lee, Sarah Anne (6 March 2017). "7 Famous Architectural Landmarks in Kuala Lumpur You Should Visit". Culture Trip. Retrieved 1 January 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • Kuala Lumpur Tower at Structurae
  • Satellite Image of the KL Tower at Google Maps
  • 3D model of the KL Tower for use in Google Earth
  •   Geographic data related to Kuala Lumpur Tower at OpenStreetMap

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Kuala Lumpur Tower also known as KL Tower and is a 6 story 421 meter tall telecommunication tower in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia It is the world s 7th tallest tower also Malaysia and Southeast Asia s 2nd tallest tower Its construction was completed on 1994 It features an antenna that increases its height to 421 metres 1 381 feet The roof of the pod is at 335 metres 1 100 feet The rest of the tower below has a stairwell and an elevator to reach the upper area which also contains a revolving restaurant providing diners with a panoramic view of the city Kuala Lumpur TowerMenara Kuala Lumpurمنارا کوالا لومڤور Kuala Lumpur Tower by nightRecord heightTallest in Malaysia from 1994 to 1998 I Preceded byKOMTARSurpassed byPetronas Twin TowersGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypeTelecommunication Islamic Lunar observatory adventure basejump tourism culturalLocationBukit Nanas Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaCoordinates3 9 10 N 101 42 12 E 3 15278 N 101 70333 E 3 15278 101 70333 Coordinates 3 9 10 N 101 42 12 E 3 15278 N 101 70333 E 3 15278 101 70333Groundbreaking1 October 1991Construction started4 October 1991Completed13 September 1994Opening23 July 19961 October 1996 official Inaugurated1 October 1996Renovated1 January 2012 31 December 2015HeightAntenna spire421 m 1 381 ft Roof335 m 1 099 ft Top floor282 m 925 ft Observatory276 m 906 ft Technical detailsFloor count6Floor area7 700 m2 82 882 sq ft Lifts elevators4Design and constructionArchitect s Kumpulan Senireka Sdn Bhd Main contractorHazama CorporationWebsitewww wbr menarakl wbr com wbr myReferences 1 2 Races are held annually where participants race up the stairs to the top The tower also acts as the Islamic falak observatory to observe the crescent moon which marks the beginning of Muslim month of Ramadhan Syawal and Zulhijjah to celebrate fasting month of Ramadhan Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Aidiladha The tower is the highest viewpoint in Kuala Lumpur that is open to the public Contents 1 History 2 Ownership and management 3 Broadcasting 4 Channels listed by frequency 4 1 Radio 4 2 Television 5 Facts 6 Transport 7 Tourism 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThe official groundbreaking for the Kuala Lumpur Tower was overseen by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on 1 October 1991 Construction of the tower was a three phase process The first phase was the widening of Jalan Bukit Nanas and the excavation of soil from the construction site This phase was completed on 1 August 1992 On 1 July 1992 the second phase began with the construction of the foundation and basement of the tower Approximately 50 000 cubic metres of concrete were continuously poured for 31 hours thus setting a record in the Malaysian construction industry The foundation work requiring no piling was completed on 1 April 1993 The third phase was the construction of the superstructure which began in May 1994 The construction of the tower started with the erection of the tower shaft then the tower head As the finishing touches to the tower head were applied the construction of the touristic building began The main lobby of the upper ground floor is decorated with exquisite glass clad domes that sparkle like giant diamonds These domes were designed and arranged in the form of the Muqarnas by Iranian craftsmen from Isfahan On 13 September 1994 Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad performed the topping out ceremony where the antenna mast was installed thus marking the final height of the tower 421 metres above the ground After installation of facilities and amenities Menara Kuala Lumpur was opened to public on 23 July 1996 and it was the tallest structure in Malaysia at the time of its completion and 3 years later it was surpassed by Petronas Twin Towers as the tallest structure in the country Menara Kuala Lumpur was officially inaugurated by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on 1 October 1996 at 20 30 MST Among the distinguished guests were the Yang di Pertuan Agong Tuanku Jaafar ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Najihah the wives of the Sultan of Brunei Queen Saleha and Princess Hajah Mariam Binti Abdul Aziz 3 Ownership and management EditThe Kuala Lumpur Tower itself is owned by the Government of Malaysia but since its opening in 1996 it has been operated and maintained under a concession to Menara Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd a subsidiary of state controlled telecommunications company Telekom Malaysia The contract for this was last renewed for a 10 year period in 2011 4 In 2019 Menara Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd reported a net profit of RM20 9 million on revenue of RM65 6 million 5 In December 2022 it was reported that the concession had been transferred for RM3 9 million to privately owned Hydroshoppe Sdn Bhd on October 31 2022 6 7 Little is known about Hydroshoppe s ownership but it is believed to be a shell company with paid up capital of only RM1 million and its two publicly declared directors being secretaries from business consultants Azam Corporate Services 8 Telekom Malaysia said in a statement that they decided not to renew the concession in October 2021 due to the change in the business nature of Menara Kuala Lumpur from telecommunications to hospitality They added that the selection process of the new concessionaire was then taken up by the Government then controlled by a Barisan Nasional Perikatan Nasional coalition headed by Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob They stated that all current employees would also retain their jobs for three years following the transition 9 According to Minister of Communications and Digital Fahmi Fadzil Telekom Malaysia is still operating the concession for the tower as of December 31 2022 under a third interim period 10 He has requested an internal briefing from both Telekom Malaysia and the Ministry of Communications and Digital The Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission has also announced an investigation into potential elements of corruption regarding this case with three witnesses called as of December 31 11 Broadcasting EditKuala Lumpur Tower a member of the World Federation of Great Towers is utilised by several organisations for various broadcasting purposes Originally intended only for television broadcasting radio antennas were included during the construction The tower now broadcasts free to air terrestrial television stations that use the tower s antenna include Television Radio Televisyen Malaysia TV1 VHF Channel 5 TV2 VHF Channel 8 Media Prima Berhad NTV7 UHF Channel 35 Alhijrah Media Corporation TV Alhijrah UHF Channel 55 Radio Radio Televisyen Malaysia Radio Klasik FM 87 7 MHz Nasional FM 88 5 MHz Ai FM 89 3 MHz TraXX FM 90 3 MHz Asyik FM 91 1 MHz Minnal FM 92 3 MHz KL FM 97 2 MHz Media telecommunications and broadcasting mast Television stations which are transmitted from the tower includes private commercial station NTV7 a subsidiary of Media Prima Berhad broadcasting through UHF obtained from an antenna by 200 metres Malaysia currently employs both analogue broadcasting and all television broadcasting is to be analogue Kuala Lumpur Tower is not a reliable broadcasting antenna for completely digital broadcasting because the tower is not tall enough to transmit the higher frequency waves needed to areas surrounded by forests or high rise buildings As an alternative a new 421 metre tall 1 381 foot To make Kuala Lumpur Tower more appealing to one free to air terrestrial commercial broadcasting on Media Prima Berhad who plan to move their transmitting stations to the new tower have drafted a plan to extend its digital broadcasting antenna by 401 to 421 metres To increase the height of the tower s antenna by 421 metres the structure itself will have to be lengthened by 200 metres which would cost approximately RM4 billion In addition to covering this cost the company would put RM3 5 billion into refurbishing the transmitting station offering four times more area to each broadcaster Current Kuala Lumpur aviation restrictions limit Kuala Lumpur Tower s height but has stated that the company plans to discuss the matter with related ministries and agencies If these plans are not realised however Kuala Lumpur Tower is expected to stop transmitting television waves with the exception of Media Prima Berhad who will continue to broadcast through the tower also pointed out the possibility of the tower depending on what the television broadcasters want or need Channels listed by frequency EditRadio Edit FM 87 7 MHz Radio Klasik FM 1 kW FM 88 5 MHz Nasional FM 1 kW FM 89 3 MHz Ai FM 1 kW FM 90 3 MHz TraXX FM 1 kW FM 91 1 MHz Asyik FM 1 kW FM 92 3 MHz Minnal FM 1 kW FM 97 2 MHz KL FM 1 kW All services radio broadcast at 7 kW relay of Kuala Lumpur Tower based in Greater Kuala Lumpur surrounding based in Kuala Lumpur Television Edit VHF 5 TV1 10 kW 100kWe VHF 8 TV2 10 kW 100kWe UHF 35 NTV7 UHF 55 TV AlhijrahAll services television broadcast at 20 kW relay of Kuala Lumpur Tower based in Greater Kuala Lumpur surrounding based in Kuala Lumpur Facts Edit Comparison of the Kuala Lumpur Tower with the world s seven tallest towers The KL Tower is the seventh tallest telecommunication tower in the world after Tokyo Skytree in Japan the Canton Tower in China CN Tower in Canada the Ostankino Tower in Russia the Oriental Pearl Tower in China and the Milad Tower in Iran Built to enhance the quality of telecommunication services and the clarity of broadcasting KL Tower is a symbol of Kuala Lumpur The structure is divided into five basic sections The foundation base houses three basement floors for safety purposes storage and maintenance work The touristic building bears the administration office souvenir shops and the 146 metre long pedestrian mall with cascading pools The tower shaft comprises 22 levels with four elevators and flights of stairs with a total of 2 058 steps The tower head holds the public observation platform 276 m and revolving restaurant as well as the telecommunication and broadcasting stations The antenna mast crowns the tower and is utilised for telecommunication and broadcasting transmissions When constructing the KL Tower the builders took special care to construct a retaining wall around a 100 year old jelutong tree Dyera costulata The tower was moved at a cost of RM430 000 to avoid harming the monumental tree which is found near the pedestrian mall KL Tower is managed by Menara Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd a wholly owned subsidiary of the Telekom Malaysia Group KL Tower was the first Pit Stop in The Amazing Race Asia 1 and fielded a route marker on the final leg of the same season 12 Panorama image taken from observation deckTransport EditThe Tower is located on Jalan Puncak which branches off from Jalan P Ramlee Even though they re not very close the closest rapid transit stations would be Bukit Nanas Monorail station and Dang Wangi LRT station The tower also has outdoor parking for cars and bus KL tower parking rate Tourism EditTourists visit KL Tower to have a 360 degree view of the city The lift takes only 54 seconds going up to the observation deck and takes 52 seconds to come down Gallery Edit Inside the Observation Deck KL Tower as seen from below Kuala Lumpur tower in KL Malaysia KL Tower Head in DuskSee also EditPetronas Towers List of towers List of tallest freestanding structures in the world Fernsehturm Stuttgart first TV tower built from concrete and prototypeReferences Edit Kuala Lumpur Tower SkyscraperPage Emporis building ID 105763 Emporis Archived from the original on 29 March 2016 Kuala Lumpur Tower was opened 1 October 1996 New Straits Times Menara Kuala Lumpur SDN BHD Signs 10 Year Concession Agreement With the Government of Malaysia for the Operation Management and Maintenance of Menara Kuala Lumpur PDF Menara Kuala Lumpur 14 March 2011 Twitter https twitter com freemsian status 1606982369428533249 photo 1 Retrieved 30 December 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Ikram Izzul 29 December 2022 TM Exit from KL Tower concession is to focus on strengthening core business The Edge Markets Retrieved 30 December 2022 THREAD Another scandal UMNOPutras or PNPutras seemed to have committed is the quiet transfer of ownership of KLTower Concession from Telekom Malaysia to some unknown company That too just before GE15 Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Perimbanayagam Kalbana Govt urged to investigate ownership transfer of KL Tower concession New Straits Times Newsroom TM S Decision to Exit Menara KL Concession www tm com my Retrieved 30 December 2022 Perimbanayagam Kalbana Chan Dawn Fahmi wants claims KL Tower sold quietly to company with low paid up capital investigated New Straits Times a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link MACC Investigates Allegations Of Suspicious Selling Of KL Tower Management Shares Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission Retrieved 30 December 2022 Lee Sarah Anne 6 March 2017 7 Famous Architectural Landmarks in Kuala Lumpur You Should Visit Culture Trip Retrieved 1 January 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kuala Lumpur Tower Official website Menara Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 105753 EMPORIS Kuala Lumpur Tower at Structurae Satellite Image of the KL Tower at Google Maps 3D model of the KL Tower for use in Google Earth Geographic data related to Kuala Lumpur Tower at OpenStreetMap Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kuala Lumpur Tower amp oldid 1149350090, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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