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Proclamation of Independence Memorial
Centuries of Melakas history are explained within this colonial mansion, which was revamped as a museum to Malaysian independence in 1985.
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Hutan Rekreasi Air Keroh
The Hutan Rekreasi Air Keroh is a good place for an easy ramble; this green space is part jungle, part landscaped park with paved trails.
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George Town World Heritage Inc. Headquarters
This office has helpful displays and brochures on George Towns architectural heritage and its Unesco World Heritage designation.
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Waterfall Hilltop Temple
The destination of the Thaipusam procession from Little Indias Sri Mariamman Temple. About 100m before the gates to the Botanical Gardens.
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Ratna Dina Arif Gallery
Ratna Dina Arif Gallery, a small art studio, is located on the 2nd floor of Yayasan Complex exhibiting a slew of paintings by local artists.
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Kok Lim Strawberry Farm
Just north of Brinchang, RM30 gets you the chance to be a labourer for a while and go home with half a kilo of hand-picked strawberries.
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Fountain
The fountain commemorates the independence of Sabah on 16th September, 1963 with the departure of the last Governor of British North Borneo.
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Heritage House
A restored shophouse decorated with original furniture and explored via an informal tour. Located off Gopeng’s monument roundabout.
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Kampung Kraftangan
This handicraft market, a touristy affair opposite Istana Batu, has a one-room museum with displays of woodcarving, batik-making and other crafts.
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Clock Tower
The gold-domed clock tower stands proudly in Kuala Kangsars central roundabout.
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Bird Interpretation Centre
To get an overview of the birding scene visit the Bird Interpretation Centre on the 2nd floor of the golf course clubhouse, across the village square.
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St Josephs Cathedral
Built as a church in 1969 and granted cathedral status in 1976, this Roman Catholic cathedral is notable for its impressive belian (ironwood) roof.
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Court House
Ipoh’s court house was built in 1928 by AB Hubback, the same architect who designed Ipoh’s train station and the town hall. Not open to the public.
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Taman Selera Beach
Miri has a passable beach and recreation park with food centre at Taman Selera Beach. The food centre juts out into the sea for perfect sunset dining.
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Muzium Rakyat
The Muzium Rakyat covers everything from gasing uri (top-spinning) to mutilation for beauty. It is worth visiting if you have time on your hands.
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Fortune Cookie Projects
The Fortune Cookie Projects got lucky when it exhibited Julian Schnables US$275,000 paintings in March 2009. Check its website for future shows.
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Cultural Centre Stage
Across the road from Pantai Batu Buruk, the main beach, is Cultural Centre stage; check with the tourist office to see if any shows are lined up.
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Tekek
Tioman’s commercial hub is a good central location from which to explore the rest of the island, and the beach on the southern end of town is lovely.
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Similajau National Park
Similajau National Park, 30km north of Bintulu, is a quiet coastal park with nice white-sand beaches, good walking trails and simple accommodation.
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Partners & Mucciaccia
This Italian art gallery features mostly modern and contemporary Italian artists, though exhibits sometimes showcase the likes of Picasso and Chagall.
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