Saturday, October 9, 2010
RESORTS AND HOTEL SELANGOR
There are different hotels and resorts available in Selangor to accommodate to your budgets, be it the luxurious one or the economical one. But fret not as they are all fully equipped with hotels facilities, everything that you need for a stay. The accommodations here are guaranteed to be as comfortable as your home back in your country.
Palace Of The Golden Horses
Address: Jalan Kuda Emas, The Mines Resort City, 43300, Seri Kembangan, SelangorPhone: 03-89464888Fax:03-89432666
Website:http://www.palaceofthegoldenhorses.com.my
Email: reservation@pgh.mines.com.my
Sun Inns Lagoon Bandar Sunway
Address: 121, Jalan PJS 11/2, Subang Indah, Bandar Sunway, 46000, Petaling Jaya, SelangorPhone: 03-56385678Fax:03-56383678
Website:http://www.hotelsuninns.com/lagoon
Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa
Address: No. 1, Jalan PJS 11/15, Persiaran Lagoon, Bandar Sunway, 46150, Petaling Jaya, SelangorPhone: 03-74928000Fax:03-74928001
Website:http://www.kualalumpur.sunwayhotels.com/
Email: hotelrsvn@sunway.com.my
Saturday, October 2, 2010
FIREFLY PARK RESORT KAMPUNG BUKIT BELIMBING
fireflies?? Very exciting if we can looks a fireflies and touch it. At Firefly Part Resort Kampung Bukit Belimbing, waching firelies is an enchanting experience, there is nothing like crushing on a boat along the river in the night to capture the beauty of this natural wonder. A nervous excitement fills most people as they step into the boats, as the darkness is quite thick at first. In a matter of moments your eyes adjust and the fairy like lights of the fireflies line the shore. Firefly Park Resort Kampung Bukit Belimbing is here to provide tourists with the convenience of a comfortable abode by erecting chalets along the riverbanks which take great pains as to not upset the ecological balance of this nature's park. Built on stilts above clear riverine water that have abundance of difference variety of fishes, the chalets also come with modern amenities.
FIREFLIES AT NIGHT |
SUNGAI CONGKAK, HULU LANGAT
The recreational forest or park at Hulu Langat is an ideal gateway for those who want to experience the great Malaysian outdoors. It nestles beside orchards and tropical rainforests. Sungai Congkak has many facilities such as camping, toilets, picnicking, swimming and car parks. Cool water, roaring rapids and a cascading river are the highlights of the Sungai Congkak Recreational Forest. It also offers a rich diversity of flora and fauna, and is a popular retreat for locals.
iCity Shah Alam
The latest attraction at Selangor. Visitors will amazed with the beautiful light. Variety of light are used at icity. Icity also have a season place such as winter, summer, autumn and so on. The beutifulness will attract more tourism or foreigner to come visited Malaysia. Iciyt located at section 7, Shah Alam. Dozens of digital maple and pine light trees make for a colourful forest that delight the eyes. I-City or I-City Selangor (formerly known as Sumur City) is a township in the Klang Valley region of Selangor, Malaysia. This new township is located at Section 7 in Sungai Rasau between Bandar Baru Klang and Shah Alam. I-City is well connected from/to the Federal Highway. This township is the site of the former Sumur City Aerospace Adventure exhibition centre in 1995.
signboard of I-city |
christmas at I-city |
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
BUKIT MELAWATI (MELAWATI HILL), located at Kuala Selangor, coastal town. 30 minute drive from Kuala Lumpur. There are many attractions that will blow your mind, coupled with the history of what happened at the ford. The hill provided a vantage point to monitor ships in the Straits of Malacca. Even with the strategic hold, the Melawati Fort yielded to the dutch cannons. it was again distroyed during the Selangor Civil War, when warring fractions fought for tin-rich land. All that remains of the fort now are its cannons, its originals foundation stones and fabled execution block. the landscaped hill offers a panoramic view of the Selangor coastline. Visitors will be delighted to watch the free-roaming Silverleaf Monkeys in the area. The adults are dark-haired with a tinge of silver, while the young ones are a bright orange. Gentle and adorable, they graciously wait for bread or fruits from visitors, unlike the mischievous Long Tail Macaques.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
SELANGOR HISTORY
MAP'S OF SELANGOR |
Selangor's history dates to the 16th century, when rich tin deposits were found in the region. The area's natural wealth, along with its relative freedom from the presence of the Dutch, attracted miners, immigrants and colonizers. One especially important group of settlers were the Bugis, a Malay people from Macassar (now Ujung Padang) in Celebes. Bugis emigration from this great port city followed the steady encroachment of the Dutch over territory previously dominated by Portuguese traders, with whom the Bugis had allied themselves. Renowned for their capabilities as sea traders and warriors, the Bugis soon rose to prominence in Selangor. By 1700 they dominated the state both politically and economically and had established the present Sultanate of Selangor. Over the course of the eighteenth century, Selangor extended its sphere of influence to become a regional political power. As the western colonial presence increased over the following century, in-fighting between the Bugis, Chinese and Malay nobility forced Selangor to accept the presence of a British Resident in 1874. Unsurprisingly, this foothold in the prosperous state's administration proved out to be rather obstinate. In 1896, the British included Selangor in the Federated Malay States, at about the same time that rubber cultivation began in Malaysia. In 1948 the state joined the Federation of Malaya. In 1957 the Federation became an independent state within the Commonwealth of Nations. In 1974, the country's capital city of Kuala Lumpur and some of the surrounding areas were ceded to the Federal Government for the establishment of Wilayah Persekutuan, a Federal Territory. Today Selangor is Malaysia's richest and most developed state. It is home to the largest port in the country, Port Klang, and to many of the country's largest industrial operations, found particularly in the Klang Valley. Its highly diversified economy ranges from agriculture, industry, and commerce to tourism. While industry is rapidly expanding, the mainstays of the state's economy remain rubber, palm-oil, and tin mining. Port Klang, already the largest port in the country, is experiencing vigorous development. Tourism is also beginning to have a major impact on the economy. Selangor completely surrounds the Federal Territory of Wilayah Persekutuan, and there are many close economic and social ties between them. |
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