The Lembah Bujang Archaeological Museum is the only museum in Malaysia which exhibits archaeological collections that serves as evidence of the existence of a trade and Hindu/Buddhism propagation center in Southeast Asia from the 3rd. to the 12th century AD. These archaeological evidence clearly shows that Lembah Bujang was a …
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I-City, also known as the City of Digital Lights as it is the first ever tourism destination with lots and lots of LED displays. There is a Snowwalk, the place is icy cold. There are a large variety of deco structure such as snowman, miniature castles, igloo structures and more. …
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Negeri Sembilan is situated in the west of Peninsular Malaysia. It is about 50km south of Kuala Lumpur and spreads over an area of 6,645 sq km. Its name literally means nine states as the state once consisted of nine districts. The state is known for its Minangkabau culture, which …
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Melaka enjoys a strategic location on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, along the historic Straits of Malacca, covering an area of 1,650 sq km. Established in 1403, it was an important trading post in Malaysia’s early history and attracted traders from all over the world. Today, it is home …
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