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| | | Magnificent Minangkabau Architecture. In Negeri Sembilan, Minangkabau architecture, with its distinctive horn-shaped roofs dating back to 17th century Sumatra, dominates in Seremban, the capital. Observed the magnificent roofs rise into two peaks like buffalo horns. Sri Menanti is the royal state capital located 40km east of Seremban. Of interest here is 100 year-old Istana Lama Sri Menanti (old palace), now museum housing weaponry, costumes and a bridal chamber. Port Dickson or ‘PD’ is a small town and gateway to beaches extending 16km south to Tanjung Tuan (Cape Rachado). The shaded beachfront, proximity to Kuala Lumpur and delicious seafood here attracts holiday makers. | | | | | | 
| | | Casuarinas-lined beaches like Bagan Pinang, Teluk Kemang and Blue Lagoon have hotels, apartments, restaurants souvenir shops and golf courses. Yachting was introduced to Malaysia in Port Dickson and the calm water are perfect for sailing with the Admiral Marina and Leisure Club offering excellent yachting facilities. At Tanjung Tuan, a pleasant forest trail leads to the historic lighthouse. Bird watchers know the location as one of the best to spot Honey Buzzards and other migratory bird flying from Europe to Australia. | | | | | | | Places Of Interest - Peninsular Malaysia | The State Of Negeri Sembilan |
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