Place to visit in Shah Alam
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Mosque
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah mosque located in shah Alam is a mosque for the state of Selangor. The construction of the mosque, which is located on a 35-acre land, began on October 1, 1983. This mosque is known as the blue mosque among tourists. The design of this mosque has a combination of traditional Islamic architecture, West Asia, India and Malay construction characteristics. The uniqueness of this mosque lies in its large dome which has a diameter of 170 feet and a height of 180 feet supported by eight square pillars. the official opening of this mosque was inaugurated by Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah on 11 march 1988 corresponding to 23 Rejab 1408 Hijrah.
Shah Alam Lake Gardens
Covering an area of over 43 hectares, Taman Tasik Shah Alam, designed by renowned landscape architect Fumiaki Takano, was the first public park opened in Selangor in 1985. It is located at Seksyen 14 Shah Alam The lake park is managed by the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA), which has done well to ensuring that the park maintains its popularity among locals and tourists alike. Taman Tasik Shah Alam is also a large park equipped with gazebos, lakeside promenades, walkways that rise above the water, reflexology trails, jogging and cycling trails, event halls and children's - children. playground.
Raja Tun Uda, Library
Raja Tun Uda Library opened on 22 July 2011 and located at Section 13 Shah Alam which has 6 levels, an area of 203,600 square feet and can accommodate 2,500 people at a time. The State Library functions to administer, maintain and coordinate libraries throughout the State of Selangor. At the same time, it operates as the Selangor Public Library Corporation Headquarters. Since its establishment in 1971, the Selangor Public Library Corporation has moved in line with the vision of the Selangor State Government and until now the Selangor Public Library Corporation has 104 service centers throughout the State of Selangor.
Sultan Alam Shah, Museum
Located in the center of Shah Alam City, the Sultan Alam Shah Museum is a Selangor state museum that was developed after the handover of Kuala Lumpur to the central government in 1974. The museum was inaugurated by Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah in 1989 and named after the 7th Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah.This 135,000 square foot museum is the center of Selangor's heritage treasures and has nearly 4,000 artifacts housed in five exhibition halls, namely the history hall, cultural hall, natural heritage hall, sports hall and Islamic hall. In addition, the museum building is also equipped with other facilities such as a repository room, conservation laboratory, auditorium, hall and temporary exhibition hall.
The variety of artefacts and interesting exhibits found in this museum allow visitors to explore more deeply about the history and development of the state of Selangor as well as appreciate the cultural beauty that is the heritage of the local community in the state of Selangor in particular.
I-City, Shah Alam
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A Magical Wonderland of Lights and Thrills. i-City Theme Park, situated in Shah Alam, is renowned for its dazzling display of lights and exciting rides. The park's main attraction is the City of Digital Lights, a mesmerizing LED light show that illuminates the entire park. Families can also enjoy various rides, including a thrilling roller coaster and a giant Ferris wheel. With its unique combination of lights and thrills, i-City Theme Park offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will captivate visitors of all ages. I-City is best known for its lightscapes, but it also has a slew of other activities. SnoWalk is a snow walk through ice sculptures with an ice slide and a tobogganing run. The WaterWorld water park features an Aladdin Adventure Pool where youngsters can paddle about, as well as a range of thrilling slides that dump them into the water. There’s also a children’s theme park, a miniature bowling alley, tiny bumper cars, wax museum, and 5D film theater to keep you and your youngster occupied at I-City.
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