State Museum Crafts & Cultural Park (Muzium Negeri Taman Seni Budaya), Seremban
This Teratak Perpatih building was officially declared as the State Museum by then Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar, YAB Dato’ Mohd. Isa bin Hj. Samad on July 8, 1986.
This Teratak Perpatih building was officially declared as the State Museum by then Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar, YAB Dato’ Mohd. Isa bin Hj. Samad on July 8, 1986.
Despite being located in the heart of Seremban, the newest hotel in town, Palm Seremban, can easily be missed if one is unfamiliar with the place.
This park, part of Bandar Seri Botani residential development, is known as ECO-Park.
The popularity of wall murals isn’t abating and the latest one to appear, by an unidentified artist, is an interactive wall art of three men enjoying their jug of snow … Read More
Although it was only three years since Kinta Riverfront Hotel & Suites opened its doors for business, and about a year since Hillcity Hotel’s relaunch after a RM2 million refurbishment … Read More
What used to be Tune Hotel Ipoh for two years is now known as Pi Hotel Ipoh, with a new proprietor and management team, since some two months ago.
A part of the Man Hoe Hotel Group, with a growing brand name in the hospitality industry, this hotel named MH Sentral Sungai Siput, located in the heart of Sungai … Read More
Sam Wong Kong in Batu Gajah, about 20km or 40 minutes’ drive from Ipoh, is the only Nine Emperor Gods temple in the town.
As the only other temple in Ipoh that alternates with Tow Boh Keong to conduct the Nine Emperor Gods procession, Tong Tien Koon Temple in Pasir Pinji attracts a fair … Read More
Fort Cornwallis, named after the then Governor-General of India, Lord Charles Cornwallis, marks the spot where the founder of Penang, Sir Francis Light, and his crew first landed in 1786, … Read More