Selangor Attractions
Selangor surrounds the capital city and is home to many city commuters who
commute to neighbouring Petaling Jaya or Kuala Lumpur (KL). Moving at a slower
pace, it is also touched by a regal atmosphere as Selangor is home to the
country's most influential sultan. His palace stands high on a hill in the state
capital of Shah Alam, which overlooks his neat and carefully planned city.
Until just 25 years ago, what is now the state capital was little more than a
rubber and palm oil plantation. But in the late 70s, a massive building
programme spawned a well-developed infrastructure and a rapidly growing
population.
Rich in history and culture, it is home to spiritual landmarks like the Batu
Caves and the very own Blue Mosque. The Batu Caves are a focal point for
Malaysia's millions of Hindus. A shrine, located in a huge cave 15 km north of
KL, comes alive every January or February when up to a million devotees flock to
the shrine for the exhuberant and colourful holiday of Thaipusam.
The Shah Alam mosque, nicknamed The Blue Mosque for its blue aluminum dome
covered in verses from the Quran, is Malaysia's largest mosque and can
accommodate 24,000 worshippers. Its four minarets are the world's tallest at
over 140 m.
The most popular tourism attractions in Selangor:-
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