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Ernest Zacharevic Mural
A boy in a canoe sailing past a kampung house is the subject of the star Lithuanian street artists contribution to KLs new crop of street art.
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Mist Garden
The unusual Mist Garden is a refreshing patch of green amid the busy roads, moistened by cooling artificial sprays and appealingly neon-lit at night.
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Kota Tinggi
Head out of town to visit a kampung known for its royal tombs, check out a wonderful cascading waterfall or just revel in seeing something new.
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Jalan Carpenter
Lined with evocative, colonial-era shophouses and home to several vibrantly coloured Chinese temples, Jln Carpenter is the heart of Kuching’s Old Chinatown
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Teochew Temple
This 1870 clanhouse was renovated in 2005 by Chinese artisans and features informative displays on the immigration and culture of the eponymous Chinese group.
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State Library
Once the offices of the colonial administration, the neoclassical (1912) State Library, west of the Lake Gardens, is Seremban’s most imposing colonial building.
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Oil & Gas Discovery Centre
Puts an edutainment spin on the oil industry. Likely to appeal to young science buffs and Shell employees. About 700m northwest of Seria town centre.
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Melaka Bird Park
Malaysias largest aviary at 5.2 hectares. You can view over 700 local and international species and get a birds-eye view from along a canopy walkway.
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Royal Ipoh Club
A mock-Tudor building dating back to 1895, and overlooking the playing fields of the padang . Still a centre of exclusivity, and not open to the public.
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Legoland Malaysia Resort
Miniworld features scenes from Asian cities and famous landscapes, including JB, Singapore and the Temple of Dawn in Bangkok. Two roller-coasters for adults.
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Genting
The beach here is fairly built up, but is surrounding by a local village with an appealing kampung atmosphere. A good spot for meeting local fisherman.
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Evangelical Zion Lutheran Church
Lutherans from Tamil Nadu first held a service in this area in 1907. Seventeen years later the congregation had helped build this modest, attractive church.
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Mandai Orchid Gardens
Cultivating orchids is big business in Singapore. Mandai Orchid Gardens, spread over four flowery hectares near the Singapore Zoo, is the place to see them.
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Ranau Night Market
Packed with aromas and produce from all over the region, this is where locals come to haggle and barter every Saturday evening; especially photogenic come dusk.
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Bollywood Veggies
A very popular place to stop and amble through the rustic gardens with cashew, papaya and starfruit trees, and nosh on beautiful, healthy grub at the bistro.
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Museum
Has some interesting displays explaining the rainforest habitat and the forest-related research carried out by Forestry Research Institute of Malaysia.
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Marine Park Information Center
This centre has a few informative TV programs, a coral display and plenty of information on marine flora and fauna. Its a good stop for families and divers.
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Ee Feng Gu Honey Bee Farm
A working apiary about 3km northeast of Brinchang, with an indoor maze (adult/child RM3/2) for the kids and a royal selection of honey-themed gifts to take home.
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Cameron Highlands Butterfly Farm
This popular attraction is home to a fluttering collection of tropical butterflies, including the majestic Raja Brooke, and some rather depressed-looking reptiles.
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Train Station
Dating from 1914 and known locally as the ‘Taj Mahal’, Ipoh’s elegant domed train station is a blend of Moorish and Victorian architecture designed in the ‘Raj’ style.
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