Sunday, January 29, 2012

Tunku Abdul Rahman Memorial



Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Memorial was officially opened by Dato 'Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia on 10 November 1994. Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Memorial was established as a memorial and tribute contributions fondly and Tunku as the "Father of Independence" and the first Prime Minister of Malaysia (1957-1970). Memorial displays all related legacy of Tunku various materials such as documents, pictures, awards, newspaper articles, clothes and furniture. There is also a theater audiovisual on Tunku Abdul Rahman.

All materials displayed at the Memorial Tunku Abdul Rahman is based on specific themes for visitors to know Tunku personally. Among the themes are Tunku and Freedom, Philosophy / Concept Tunku and Tunku Abdul Rahman's Biography. Apart from that included in the exhibition is the Old Office Building, Tunku Abdul Rahman when he became Prime Minister. Visitors can also see the building occupied by the Tunku Residency from 1956 to 1970. Residency Building is the attraction to visitors as the building is 100 years old is still retained its original shape and position of the internal layout. There are exhibits on the outside where the most interesting is a 1959 Fleetwood Cardillac car used by the Tunku. Library facilities and gift shop are also available.


Hari
Masa
Tuesday to Thursday10.00 am – 5.30 pm
Friday10.00 am – 12.00 pm  
3.00 pm – 5.30 pm
Ssturday & Sunay10.00 pm – 5.30 pm 
Monday (except Public Holiday and School Holiday Close
Entrance is FREE
Jalan Dato Onn,
50480 KUALA LUMPUR.
No. Tel : Tunku Abdul RahmanTunku Abdul Rahman03-26947277Tunku Abdul Rahman
No. Faks : 03-26947187

Tun Abdul Razak Memorial



Memorial Tun Abdul Razak

Memorial Tun Abdul Razak, was officiated by Dato 'Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia on May 6, 1982. Tun Abdul Razak Memorial Building was originally the official residence of Sri Tun Abdul Razak from 1962 until his death in January 1976. Tun Abdul Razak Memorial to commemorate the service and his contributions to the nation.

This memorial exhibit materials belonging to the Tun Abdul Razak himself and also materials related to his better known as the "Father of Development" and also the Prime Minister of Malaysia to the second (1970-1976).

The entire exhibition is divided into two parts. Part 1 of the exhibition building at Sri Garden to showcase about 650 substances and can be categorized into three major groups of archival materials, museum materials, and library materials. All materials displayed according to specific topics, among them biographies, Personnel, Defense, Education, Gifts and Souvenirs, Social, Political, Development, Foreign Affairs, Religious Activities, Back To Rahmatullah and the Tun Razak Foundation. In addition to photographs and documents, materials late and family personal property included in the exhibition.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Malaysia National Monument



History of Malaysian National Monument


Malaysia National Monument is an explosion of ideas from the first Prime Minister of Malaysia, also known as the Father of Independence Alayarham Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj. After review by the information search by Mytourguidemalaysia, inspiration for the Malaysian National Monument is the Iwo Jima Memorial Monument, located in the United States and Iwo Jima was engraved to remember the event that struck Pearl Horbour. So, Alayarham Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, "why do not we have a Malaysian National Monument to honor our independence fighters?" Internal monologue may be so perhaps our beloved Father of Independence.

Then, Alayarham Tunku find the sculptor of Iwo Jima. Mr, Felix De Weldon. Then ask Mr. Felix de Weldon to carved Malaysian National Monument. Thus, the process of carving began in the early 60s and completed in 1963. Malaysia National Monument has been carved in the United States and flew to Malaysia.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Kuala Lumpur Islamic Tours



Admire the architectural beauty of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, the only one of its kind in the Asia-Pasific region. Be astounded with the many priceless aretefacts and collections of islamic art and civilization. Lunch at the restaurant and followed by souvenir shopping at the National Mosque for Muslims. The tour continues with a stop at the International Institue of Islamic Civilazation (ISTAC), drive pass the Moorish inspired Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, Sultan Abdul Samad Building and a guided walking tour of the Masjid Jamek, the city's oldest mosque with a shopping stop in Jalan Melayu/Masjid India. Kuala Lumpur's indian muslim quarter. (Tour is open to anyone interested in arts)

City Parks and Garden Tours



Kuala Lumpur not only boasts tall skycrapers and historical buildings, but alsi ummaculately landscape gardens and parks right in the city centre. This tour is a must for nature lovers as it starts from the popular Kuala Lumpur Lake Garde. The trip also includes a visit to Bird Park, Orchid and Hibiscus Park Garden and Butterfly Park, all located inthe vicinity.

Kuala Lumpur Countryside Tour



A trip to the eastern suburbsof the city to observe the local way of life adn traditional cottage industries. Admire the skills of the artisans at the renown Royal Selangor Pewter factory, also see how batik is made and shop for beautiful souvenir. Watch a rubber tapping demonstration and culminate the tour with a climb up the 272 steps of the magnificient Batu Caves, the famous site of the annual Hindu Thaipusam festival.

Kuala Lumpur City Tour



Take in Kuala Lumpur's blend of garden city charm, old world moorish architecture and other famous landamrks of his vibrant, modern capital of Malaysia. Interesting sights include  Kuala Lumpur's trademark Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Independence Square, Jamek Mosque, Lake Garden, Parliament House, National Monument, the Railway Station, King's Palace, Chinatown and a handicraft centre. 

Central Region of Malaysia

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The states of Selangor and Negeri Sembilan constitue the central region of Penisular Malaysia. Selangor has Shah Alam as its state capital and surrounds the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia.

Selangor's main development centre is in the Klang Valley, a strip of land which extend from the city of Kuala Lumpur to Port Klang, the country's busiest port on the west coast overlooking the Straits of Malacca. 

Selangor, literally the heartland of the Peninsular, is the most developd of the Malaysian states. Set to become a sophitiscated state with its Multimedia Super Corridor, state-of-the-art KL International Airport (KLIA), smart buildings and industrial zones, Selangor has a firm footing om th enew millennium.

The new Federal Government administrative centre of Putrajaya is also within the state of Selango. Extending over nearly five hectares, Putrajaya has been designed as a modern township reflecting the dual theme of "garden city, intelligent city". This model township contains innovative urban design concepts with a strong emphasis on preservation of the environment through the intergration of commercial and residential districts with parks and lakes.

The capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, which in a little over a century has progressed from its attap hut beginnings to a bustling, cosmopolitan citym is equally geared to meet the next century head on. However, progress has not demolished Kuala Lumpu's intrinsic charm and despite laying claim to the world's tallest buildings and other stunning architectural edifices, the city retains much of its heritage. it projects an eclectic fusion of the old and the new.

Negeri Sembilan, while getting quitly absorbed in the progessie wave of its neighbour Selangor, still has its graceful countrified air. Sippingat progress in a more leisurely fashion, this small state offers a suprising contrast to Selangor's rapid development. There are industrial parks on its fringes and its capital Seremban is slowly undergoing a change of facade. But the rest of the state remains a plantation oasis, reluctantlu surrending its greens and old towns to concrete and tarmac. 

Monday, January 9, 2012

Land of Many Charms, Malaysia

Malaysia, The Land of Many Charms

Malaysia, a land of ready smiles and incredible contrasts beckons the visitor with a rich diversity of experience. A charming, fascinating land of warm, friendly people, here you get a taste of all Asia in a single destination. 

The country's social, political, and economic stability have ensured a well structured development. Malaysia today is a cosmopolitan, progressive nation of great opportunity which has managed to retain its rich heritage of culture and traditions despite modernization.

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