Lift Your Patriotic Spirit Up, and Treasure Selangor’s
History at These 5 Destinations
In conjunction with
the 64th National Day celebration which falls on this 31st
of August, Tourism Selangor features these 5 destinations in Selangor which
hold 1001 history. With some historical remains are still intact or exhibited
to witness and learn from; visit these following destinations in the future to
lift your patriotic spirit up!
1.
Kuala
Kubu Bharu Town
Kuala Kubu Bharu was
governed by the early British Residents such as President Frank Athelstane
Swettenham. Kuala Kubu Bharu was Raja Mahadi’s fort during the Civil War that
took place in 1867-1874. The town was also hit by a massive flood which
according to legend was due to the action of a British Officer, Cecil Ranking
who killed a white crocodile which was considered the town guardian by the
people of old Kuala Kubu. There are several locations here, including the Kuala
Kubu Bharu Historical Gallery where you can immerse in the history of this town.
Old buildings that were built during British ruling-era such as the Police
Station, Post Office and even the Clock Tower also still stand strong. Local authorities
are in the process of mapping Kuala Kubu Bharu Town as a World Heritage Site by
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
to be better-known at international level.
2.
Royal
Klang Town
Klang, which is the oldest
city in Malaysia is rich in history. Klang was chosen as the capital of the
Selangor after the passing of Sultan Muhammad before being moved again to Kuala
Lumpur.
Apart from being a Royal
City that houses the Sultan of Selangor's Palace, Klang is also a city that
used to be a battleground for the Civil War that took place between Raja Mahadi
and Raja Sulaiman. The city also has many buildings built during British colonial
including Chennai Silk Palace Klang, Church of Our Lady Lordes and King
Abdullah’s Building. These buildings are also stops in Royal Klang Town
Heritage Walk Tour Programme which offers visitors to explore Klang’s heritage
trail by foot. There are other iconic places that can be visited such as the Klang
Bridge which was built in 1957 and Sultan Abdul Aziz Royal Gallery, which displays
private collections and exhibits of the Selangor Sultanate.
3.
Kajang
Town
Kajang is a mukim
located in Hulu Langat District, Selangor. Kajang town which is over 200 years
old was formerly a tin mining area started by the people of Mendaling, Rawa,
Minangkabau and a few Kampar people from Sumatra who migrated to this District.
Kajang also has old buildings such as the Shen Sze She Yar Temple which is over
120 years old. The historical buildings in Kajang also include the Old Post
Office, Masjid Jamek Kajang and also various biscuit shops which on average
were all built over 100 years ago. Kajang also offers a unique Heritage Walk
Programme for visitors to explore historical sites in Kajang. Other must-visit
locations include the Tan Boon Chia Building which used to be the residence for
mine owners before becoming the headquarters for the Japanese army, and Kajang
Heritage Center which stores 300 collections of artifacts, tools and historical
documents, especially those related to Kajang town.
4.
Kuala
Selangor Old Town
Kuala Selangor Old Town was
first occupied by seafarers who made a living by fishing in the 17th century
AD. The early population, made up of mainly the Bugis people, was said to be
led by a woman who was described as a loving person. There is a bay called Teluk
Penyamun as it was a location where robbery often happened. Jeram, an area in
Kuala Selangor is also said to be the place where Sultan Mansur Syah Melaka who
ruled from 1459 to 1477 inaugurated his Prince; Paduka Seri Cina. To uncover
the history of Kuala Selangor old town, you may visit Kuala Selangor District
Historical Museum. Bukit Malawati is also one of the locations that can be
visited here which hold the Batu Hampar, Perigi Beracun (poisonous well)
and Meriam Penggawa (Penggawa cannon), where each has its own unique
story.
5.
Jugra
Town
Jugra, formerly known as Temasya town was first opened in 18th century
by Bugis people who came from Johor for trading activity with Malacca. Jugra
was also the administrative area of the Selangor State Government after moving
from Kuala Selangor in 1859, during the reign of the 4th Sultan of Selangor,
Sultan Abdul Samad. In the past, Jugra was a strategic location, and later
became a residential, business, and commercial area. Jugra has also become popular
destination among traders of tin products. It is also said that Hang Tuah once
set foot here for the purpose of cockfighting at Jugra Hill. Jugra also has
historical relics from the Sultan Abdul Samad sultanate such as the Long Puteri
Palace and also the Bandar Palace, which was the residence of Sultan Abdul
Samad from 1859 to 1898. The Jugra Insitu Museum, which was once a Police Station,
court and jail, is a place to best learn the history of Jugra town. Do not
forget to stop by Alaeddin Mosque too during your visit to this town.
Each destination in Selangor listed above had bear witness to historic
events in the past. Some of the remains still stand strong ‘till this day or
well-exhibited which allow our new generation to learn from them. These historical
stories are also able to lift our spirit of patriotism up and nurture love
towards the homeland.
However, wherever you are, always continue to adhere to the standard
operating procedures (SOPs) set by the National Security Council such as
wearing face mask in public at all times, applying hand sanitizer regularly and
practicing social distancing.
Visit Tourism Selangor's official website, www.selangor.travel
to get inspiration in planning your future trip to Selangor and make sure to
follow the updates from Tourism Selangor on its official social media platform;
Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube channel!
About
Tourism Selangor
Tourism Selangor is Selangor State’s
Official Tourism Promotion Agency established to increase the number of local
and international tourists to Selangor by enhancing and developing the known as
well as the undiscovered beauty of the State. Many initiatives are taken to
achieve this such as organizing local and international campaigns, events,
overseas tourism trade missions, local roadshows and many more.
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