Negeri Sembilan (Malay pronunciation: [ˈnəgəri səmbiˈlan]) is a state in Malaysia which lies on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It borders Selangor on the north, Pahang in the east, and Melaka and Johor to the south.
Restaurants in Negeri Sembilan
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Hike to the peak requires good fitness level... Suitable for beginners to test their stamina... Had 5 check points... +/- 2000 meter walk to reach the peak.. it's a uphill hike from the beginning too the end with no flat walk. No water available in the middle .. carry at least 2 litre water DON'T SMOKE / LITTER THE FOREST BE CAUTIOUS AT THE PEAK..if you slip a step you might end your life
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Nice view, suitable for kids. The rubber tree with a diameter of 3.5 meters and a height of 25 meters is estimated to be over 120 years old. The tree is believed to have been planted by the pioneer of the country's rubber industry, Sir Henry Nicholas Ridley. The rubber tree’s seed that was planted next to the Royal Gallery was among 22 that were brought into the country from Kew Gardens, England, in 1877.
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Wan Loong Temple is on a hillside overlooking a bend in the road. The neighbouring restaurant and office complex is built in a very complementary style. Wan Loong Temple is an impressive building housing Buddhist and Taoist shrines. There are also some very nice statues of the well known characters Pigsy and the Monkey King. The temple is a pleasant place to visit, and a great location for photography - obviously respecting the religious nature of the site.
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