Heritage & Education Tourism
Delve into history, culture, and knowledge at destinations rich in value
Lorong Seni, Seremban
SABAR is a mural project—‘wall and sculpture art’—aimed at beautifying the back alleys of shop lots in Seremban that are often overlooked, while also breaking the negative stigma associated with back lanes among city dwellers. The concept of this project is ‘Returning the Streets to the Public,’ where the Seremban City Council transforms roads and...
Ampang Tinggi Palace
This wooden palace is unique for its finely carved panels and heavy sliding doors, a feature rarely found in Peninsular Malaysia. It was built by Yamtuan Ulin (Yamtuan Imam), the 5th Yang Dipertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan (1861–1869), on a ridge overlooking paddy fields. The structure measures 66 ½ feet in length and 23 ½...
Jamek Seremban Mosque
This mosque was rebuilt in the year 1900 on the site of the original wooden mosque and is among the oldest mosques in Negeri Sembilan. It has been recognized by the National Heritage Department as a ‘National Heritage’. In the past, this mosque served as a gathering place for pilgrims preparing to journey to the...
Seremban Railway Station
The Seremban railway station was built between 1904 and 1910 at a cost of RM26,000.00. Previously, the railway system was managed by the Sungai Ujong Railway Co. Ltd before being taken over by the Federated Malay States Railways (FMSR) in 1908, and later by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (Malayan Railways) in 1948, which took over the...
Rembau Museum
This museum was established through the collaboration between the State and Federal Government, and is managed by the Negeri Sembilan Museum Board. It showcases the rich history and culture of the Rembau district, including the institution of Undang Luak, the history of Rembau, as well as the arrival of Raja Melewar. The museum is also...
Seri Menanti Royal Museum
The Glory of Heritage, the Uniqueness of Malay Craftsmanship Located in Seri Menanti, Kuala Pilah, the Royal Museum of the Old Seri Menanti Palace is a historical and cultural landmark that must be visited in Negeri Sembilan. Built in 1902 and completed in 1908, this palace once served as the official residence of the Yang...
Martin Lister Memorial
Located along the main road of Kuala Pilah, the Martin Lister Temple was built in 1901 as a tribute to Martin Lister, the first British Resident of Negeri Sembilan. This commemorative arch structure stands as a symbol of cultural fusion, combining elements of Chinese and Western architecture. Notable design features include: The front of the...
Si Thian Kong Temple
Located in Selaru, Kuala Pilah, Si Thian Kong Temple is one of the prominent cultural tourism landmarks in Negeri Sembilan. Its unique architecture and dazzling decorative lights make it a popular destination, especially during Chinese New Year celebrations. Each year, the temple is adorned with vibrant neon and LED lights, creating a festive atmosphere that...








