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Sitting peacefully at the top of Bukit Jugra, the well-maintained Makam Sultan Abdul Samad is still visited by the royal family till this day. Constructed according to Moorish design elements…
Attractions at the Zoo Negara include the Giant Panda Conservation Centre, Insect Zoo (the largest in the region), Ape Centre, Hornbill Centre, Penguin House…
As the biggest Indian enclave in the country, Little India in Klang is filled with shops and stalls selling Indian-inspired items, from traditional clothing to jewellery and…
The Klang Municipal Council has identified up to 24 tourist attractions and heritage buildings for the Klang Heritage Walk, which is free of charge and…
The Sultan Abdul Aziz Royal Gallery is housed in the magnificent Bangunan Sultan Suleiman, a classic colonial building with a rich history. Built in 1909 by British architect Arthur B. Hubback…
Shah Alam, the capital city of Selangor, now has its very own Dataran Bunga Raya (Hibiscus Square). The park is filled with rows of pink, red, fuschia, peach and white hibiscus…
I-City in Shah Alam is reputed to be the first lightscape tourist destination in Malaysia. It is transformed into a wonderland by over a million colourful LED lights, showcasing the very best in…
Shah Alam’s Islamic Arts Garden Complex houses exhibitions on Islamic calligraphy, architecture, interior design, sculptures, paintings and Quran manuscripts…
Laman Seni 7 is Malaysia’s very own art district, following in the footsteps of art districts around the world, including Beijing’s internationally renowned 798 art district. Located a stone’s throw…