The fact that this is a ?living? museum means that all the layout and furniture arrangements are as it is when the palace was used at the King and Queen?s official residence
The many artifacts that were accommodated in the National History Museum were also transferred here, making this place the best place to be in when exploring the history of Malaysia.
Back in the late 1800s, Jugra was the royal capital of Selangor; its well-preserved buildings are good examples of the artistry and grandeur of its glamorous past.
High 5 is the name of a brand of sliced bread produced by Silver Bird Group and this bread museum is located at Silver Bird's factory complex in Shah Alam.
Occupying 130 hectares of land belonging to the Malaysian Research and Development Institute (MARDI), MAEPS is an important hub for agrotourism in the country.
Watch how latex is collected, congulated and rolled into rubber sheets. Taman Warisan Pertanian is truly an interesting spot to understand the countries agricultural heritage.
Pekan Nabalu (pekan means town) is used to be a toilet stop for tourists heading to Kinabalu Park. Now this small town is flourishing and become a must stop for tourists.
Historically a small village, it has today grown into a small town. With an elevation of about 2,000 metres above sea level, it is one of the coolest places in Sabah with temperatures dropping to 13ºC at night.
There are also 300 species of Borneo wild orchids, including some rare ones. Its main attractions are commercial orchid planting and conservation of wild orchids.
This is the home of the world-renowned Royal Selangor pewter. Interesting exhibits and interactive displays make a visit here informative and full of fun.