Negeri Sembilan Attractions
Negeri Sembilan starts just 50 km south of Kuala Lumpur. Negeri Sembilan,
which literally means nine states, has many villages with patches of urban
development. But that is slowly changing. Negeri Sembilan is well-known for its
strong Minangkabau influences, which are still evident in its unique
architecture and matrilineal society. The Minangkabau people migrated across the
Straits of Melaka from Sumatra centuries ago and their traditional houses are
distinguished by sweeping roof peaks shaped like buffalo horns. Some examples of
these influences can be seen in the State Mosque and the State Secretariat
Building.
The Minangkabau people of Negeri Sembilan still practice the matrilineal social
system known as the "adat perpatih", where the women are the head of the
household, making the state the only one to adhere to such social norms. The
state has one of the most accessible beaches closest to the federal capital of
Kuala Lumpur, known as Port Dickson, which is popular with weekenders. But
beyond this famous beach, there is a little bit of everything for everyone to
explore in this state, from the history buff to the nature lover.
The most popular tourism attractions in Negeri Sembilan:-
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