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KOMTAR Tower (mostly referred as KOMTAR) in the city of George Town in Penang Malaysia is the state’s tallest skyscraper and the eleventhtallest building in MalaysiaKOMTAR is a Malay acronym for Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak (Tun Abdul Razak Complex) named after the second Prime Minister of Malaysia Tun Abdul Razak Construction of the complex started in 1974.

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Let’s start off with the standard halls (RM820 for 2D RM1240 for 3D) available at all cinemas nationwide The seats in these halls are normal seats with no bells and whistles though some seats located towards the back of the hall (which offers better visual advantage) are more expensive than those located nearer to the screen (Photo source GSC Cinemas).