Cardiff Castle

Town Planner, Aliff Nurhaqeem recently visited Cardiff, Wales, exploring several notable landmarks. Among them was Cardiff Castle, originally built by the Romans in the 3rd century AD, with its medieval fortifications and Victorian Gothic mansion developed from the 11th century onwards. He also visited the Principality Stadium, home to the Wales National Rugby Team. The journey from Bristol Temple Meads Station to Cardiff Central, which crosses the Severn River, took approximately 45 minutes by train.
He toured the city to study its urban planning and architectural styles, identifying key components that could serve as valuable insights for implementation in Malaysia.

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