PLACES OF INTEREST
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Cultural Handicraft
Complex
Cultural Handicraft Complex housed on a four-hectare site at jalan
labu, this complex is specially-designed with the splendour touch
of the minangkabaus. Various handicrafts and historic items of the
state are displayed here. Demonstrations of handicraft works are
also held. Within the complex are megaliths - the replica of Fort
Kempas. Cultural shows and traditional games are also performed
here.
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Pedas Hot Spring
It is located on the 16km road from Seremban on the way to Tampin.
Rooms are provided for those who like to feel the natural warm
baths at reasonable prices. There are also restaurants providing
delicious Negeri Sembilan dishes.
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Seremban Lake
Gardens
A garden with impressive contours and landscape which make it good
for strolls and jogs by morning and evening. For those who have
relaxation in mind, it also almost shady all day long at the park
with the various kinds of big trees in the surroundings. There are
also ample concrete benches overlooking the lake where visitors can
sit back and enjoy the evening breeze. Nearby, there are food
stalls under canopies to satisfy one's appetite. |
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Sri Menanti
Palace
This palace is built with 99 pillars depicting the 99 this warriors
of the various luak-luak (clans). A grandeur of the past, built
entirely of wood, this building is contructed in 1902. This palace
beautifully designed with the building elements bearing intricate
carvings of some varied local motifs. Situated within a beautiful
surrounding, the palace will soon be turned into a Royal Museum.
Operation : Mon-Sun 10am-6pm Fri 10am - 12:15pm &
2:45pm-6pm |
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State Library
The building was built in 1912 by an englishman b.p habback with
the assistance of the state's public works department. Situated
within the area of the Seremban lake, the features of the building
has the characteritics of the colonial days. This former State
Secretariat Building is now the State Library. |
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State Mosque
The State Mosque is adorned with nine pillars which symbolize the
nine districts. The pillar jut out at all corners of the building
and on top of each pillar is a crescent and a star to represent
'enlightenment' for the muslim. Poised from the inside, the
calmness of the mind seems to seep through the scenic view of the
Seremban lake. |