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Discovering Seremban Through Its Rich Heritage & Local Attractions

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Seremban, located in the heart of Negeri Sembilan, stands out as a historical grandeur as well as for its ongoing highlights. This intriguing city, with its complex mix of antiquity and modern charms, provides a riveting tour of Malaysia's cultural and urban wonders. In this evocative tour, we dig into Seremban's timeless charms, where historic legacies blend with innovative attractions to create captivating experiences that are one-of-a-kind. From the magnificent beauty of its ancient edifices to the pulse of its vibrant neighbourhoods, Seremban delivers a sensory feast as well as a voyage through its storied history and optimistic future. Join us as we reveal the treasured gems that make Seremban a must-visit destination for both cultural enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

Masjid Sri Sendayan

The mosque, located in Bandar Sri Sendayan, Negeri Sembilan, was built in 2015 and opened on 20th September 2019, combining Abbasid, Mamluk, Umayyad and Ottoman architectural styles, which feature detailed woodwork carvings, gold plating and beautiful calligraphy. The mosque spans 4.5 hectares and consists of three prayer halls: a main hall for 3,000 attendees, a second hall for 800 and a separate 800-person women's hall. It was founded by Tan Sri Abdul Rashid Hussain and serves as a place of worship, an information hub and site for social events such as congregational prayers, Quran recitation, Friday prayers, educational programs, marriage ceremonies and funeral administration. Visitors are welcome but must follow stipulated dress codes: non-Muslim women should wear a scarf to cover their heads and all visitors should wear modest clothing that completely covers their bodies. Photography is not permitted during prayers or religious lectures. To get to Masjid Sri Sendayan

  • Car: The mosque is located in a residential area, about a 30-minute drive from Seremban, so the easiest way to get there is by driving.
  • E-hailing: Visitors can also take a Grab or taxi from the Seremban KTM station.

Seremban, located in the heart of Negeri Sembilan, stands out as a historical grandeur as well as for its ongoing highlights. This intriguing city, with its complex mix of antiquity and modern charms, provides a riveting tour of Malaysia's cultural and urban wonders. In this evocative tour, we dig into Seremban's timeless charms, where historic legacies blend with innovative attractions to create captivating experiences that are one-of-a-kind. From the magnificent beauty of its ancient edifices to the pulse of its vibrant neighbourhoods, Seremban delivers a sensory feast as well as a voyage through its storied history and optimistic future. Join us as we reveal the treasured gems that make Seremban a must-visit destination for both cultural enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

Masjid Sri Sendayan

The mosque, located in Bandar Sri Sendayan, Negeri Sembilan, was built in 2015 and opened on 20th September 2019, combining Abbasid, Mamluk, Umayyad and Ottoman architectural styles, which feature detailed woodwork carvings, gold plating and beautiful calligraphy. The mosque spans 4.5 hectares and consists of three prayer halls: a main hall for 3,000 attendees, a second hall for 800 and a separate 800-person women's hall. It was founded by Tan Sri Abdul Rashid Hussain and serves as a place of worship, an information hub and site for social events such as congregational prayers, Quran recitation, Friday prayers, educational programs, marriage ceremonies and funeral administration. Visitors are welcome but must follow stipulated dress codes: non-Muslim women should wear a scarf to cover their heads and all visitors should wear modest clothing that completely covers their bodies. Photography is not permitted during prayers or religious lectures. To get to Masjid Sri Sendayan

  • Car: The mosque is located in a residential area, about a 30-minute drive from Seremban, so the easiest way to get there is by driving.
  • E-hailing: Visitors can also take a Grab or taxi from the Seremban KTM station.
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