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Measuring 6,645 sq km, Negeri Sembilan offers more than just beaches. There is a little bit of everything for everyone, from the history buff right to the nature lover. A first time visitor to Negeri Sembilan would perhaps be drawn to the significant feature of a great majority of traditional houses which have the distinctive style of the Minangkabau people who had migrated across the Straits of Malacca from Sumatra centuries ago. Their traditional houses consist of sweeping buffalo horn shaped roof peaks and such features have even been incorporated in newer buildings like the State Mosque and the State Secretariat Building.Interestingly, the Minangkabaus of Negeri Sembilan still practice the matrilineal social system known as the "adat perpateh" making the state the only one to adhere to such social norms. |
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Blue Lagoon |
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Ayer Keroh Lake |
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Butterfly Park |
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Jeram Toi Waterfall |
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Lata Kijang Waterfall |
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Lenggeng Rec. Park |
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Pedas Hot Spring |
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Fort Kempas |
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Orang Asli Village |
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Port Dickson |
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Sim Hong Temple |
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Sri Menanti Palace |
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The Porterage |
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Ulu Bendul Rec. Garden |
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Ulu Serting Rec. Park |
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