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hahahah..pertama kali seumur hidup aku try bt destinasi budget... aku budget dlm RM200...tgk ek cukup ker tak...aku pn x kire...
firstly,
tambang train dr stesen university smpi CM = RM1.60
tambang bas SKS dr KL - Sbn = RM 6.00
so total = RM 7.60
naik bas ni kejap jer..x sampai 1 jam dh sampai seremban...nasib baik Muzium ni tepi jln jer... tp kene menapak siket la pasal bas xleh berenti depan tu....
sampai2 jer aku redah library muzium dlu sbb dh tersampai awal.... appoinment ngn pegawai muzium tu pkl 10..pkl 9 aku dh sampai dah...hahahaha
then melawat Istana Ampang Tinggi yang dah dipindahkan ke sini... huhuhu..nk citer panjang..ni lah serba sedikit tentang istana tu yang di copy paste dari sebuah website...
This timber palace contains an unusual number of finely carved panels and a pair of heavy sliding doors which cannot now be found anywhere else in Peninsular Malaysia.
The palace was built by the fifth Yang Dipertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan named Yam Tuan Ulin who ruled from 1861 to 1869 on a ridge overlooking a wide expanse of ricefields and when it was completed the Yam Tuan gave it to his daughter Tunku Chindai when she married Tengku Muda Chik the son of the fourth Yam Tuan, Yam Tuan Radin. The palace stood about six miles from Sri Menanti. Tengku Muda Chik added some more carved panels and he and his wife lived there. The palace was later given to their daughter Tunku Hajjah who married Yam Tuan Muhammed. the seventh Yam Tuan, as his second wife. When Tunku Halijah died in 1921 it was occupied from time to time by other members of the family. But from about 1930 it ceased to be in regular use and gradually fell into disrepair.
In 1953 the eighth Yam Tuan, Tunku Abdul Rahman, gave permission for the old building which by then had no roof to be dismantled and transported to Seremban. This could be done because no nail had been used when the palace was first constructed. The central portion of the building was re-erected on a site close to the State Secretariat and was converted to a mini museum containing weapons and other historic artifacts made or used in Negeri Sembilan. The building has since been moved to a new site about three miles from the town centre of Seremban
then sebuah rumah tradisional minangkabau yang turut dipindahkan ke sini.... x ingat tentang sejarahnye tp rumah ini dikatakan pernah di restore di London pada 1920an untuk dijadikan pameran. Yang istimewanya rumah ni adalah pada ukiran dan juga pintu2nyer...
then bwh ni sebuah rumah minang yang xberapa diketahui sejarahnyer..tp rumah ni pernah dibawa untuk dipamerkn kt England dalam thn 1924( klu x silap)... klu Istana Ampang Tinggi menonjolkan senibina dan ukiran minang negeri sembilan...rumah minang ni pulak lebih kepada minang yg berasal dari sumatera...
tengok la ukiranyer yang sarat... cantik kan??? lepas ni kite tengok sebelah dalam pulak...
firstly,
tambang train dr stesen university smpi CM = RM1.60
tambang bas SKS dr KL - Sbn = RM 6.00
so total = RM 7.60
naik bas ni kejap jer..x sampai 1 jam dh sampai seremban...nasib baik Muzium ni tepi jln jer... tp kene menapak siket la pasal bas xleh berenti depan tu....
sampai2 jer aku redah library muzium dlu sbb dh tersampai awal.... appoinment ngn pegawai muzium tu pkl 10..pkl 9 aku dh sampai dah...hahahaha
then melawat Istana Ampang Tinggi yang dah dipindahkan ke sini... huhuhu..nk citer panjang..ni lah serba sedikit tentang istana tu yang di copy paste dari sebuah website...
This timber palace contains an unusual number of finely carved panels and a pair of heavy sliding doors which cannot now be found anywhere else in Peninsular Malaysia.
The palace was built by the fifth Yang Dipertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan named Yam Tuan Ulin who ruled from 1861 to 1869 on a ridge overlooking a wide expanse of ricefields and when it was completed the Yam Tuan gave it to his daughter Tunku Chindai when she married Tengku Muda Chik the son of the fourth Yam Tuan, Yam Tuan Radin. The palace stood about six miles from Sri Menanti. Tengku Muda Chik added some more carved panels and he and his wife lived there. The palace was later given to their daughter Tunku Hajjah who married Yam Tuan Muhammed. the seventh Yam Tuan, as his second wife. When Tunku Halijah died in 1921 it was occupied from time to time by other members of the family. But from about 1930 it ceased to be in regular use and gradually fell into disrepair.
In 1953 the eighth Yam Tuan, Tunku Abdul Rahman, gave permission for the old building which by then had no roof to be dismantled and transported to Seremban. This could be done because no nail had been used when the palace was first constructed. The central portion of the building was re-erected on a site close to the State Secretariat and was converted to a mini museum containing weapons and other historic artifacts made or used in Negeri Sembilan. The building has since been moved to a new site about three miles from the town centre of Seremban
then sebuah rumah tradisional minangkabau yang turut dipindahkan ke sini.... x ingat tentang sejarahnye tp rumah ini dikatakan pernah di restore di London pada 1920an untuk dijadikan pameran. Yang istimewanya rumah ni adalah pada ukiran dan juga pintu2nyer...
then bwh ni sebuah rumah minang yang xberapa diketahui sejarahnyer..tp rumah ni pernah dibawa untuk dipamerkn kt England dalam thn 1924( klu x silap)... klu Istana Ampang Tinggi menonjolkan senibina dan ukiran minang negeri sembilan...rumah minang ni pulak lebih kepada minang yg berasal dari sumatera...
tengok la ukiranyer yang sarat... cantik kan??? lepas ni kite tengok sebelah dalam pulak...
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