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Description of object“Teratak Jasa” is a rustic vacation home set on a sprawling 1.5 acre spread in a quiet suburb of Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The property is steeped in history, being previously owned by one of the leaders of post-independence Malaysia.Teratak Jasa makes an ideal venue for those looking for a taste of homestay in a quiet environment. It can also serve as a getaway point to local attractions. It’s large, mature garden and wide open space provide opportunities for events and functions, such as, weddings, birthdays, reunions, garden parties and team building sessions for private and corporate clients. The property is available for rental in part or in whole. Location of objectGedung Lalang is a quite suburb in Seremban. It is located 5 km from Seremban town center. Shops and restaurants are within easy reach (less than 5 minutes drive) and there are several facilities located within the vicinity, such as, Seremban International Golf Course and Tuanku Abdul Rhaman Stadium.Town: Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, Seremban, Negeri SembilanHistory[edit]Sungai Ujong came into existence with the discovery of tin ore in the 1870s like most major towns in Peninsular Malaysia. The discovery of tin in a nearby area called Rasah, saw an influx of Arab, Malay and Chinese immigrants to work on the mines and trade there. Most of the local Malays were farmers. Renamed to Seremban, the town flourished not only as a mining area but also a business centre. The Linggi River served as the sole outlet to ferry tin and supplies in and out of the town. Revenue came not only from tin trade but also from the large amount of taxes collected, much to the displeasure of the traders and the British colonialists at the neighbouring port of Malacca. The local chieftains, namely the Dato’ Kelana and the Dato’ Shahbandar of Sungai Ujong were at odds with each other on the rights to collect taxes and ownership and control of the mines. The rivalry to assert influence and authority opened the door for British intervention in Negeri Sembilan. The British sided with the Dato’ Kelana upon invitation and defeated the forces of the Dato’ Bandar who was later sent into exile to Singapore. In a show of gratitude to the British for helping him win the war, the Dato’ Kelana had no choice but to accept a British Resident whose job was to advise him on matters other than religion and Malay customs. Captain Murray was appointed the first resident and later set-up his residence at Channer Road, now renamed Jalan Dato’ Siamang Gagap. Soon after, the people living around Rasah moved to Channer Road for the sake of security and its orderly administration.[4] City status[edit] Seremban is one of four state capitals that has not achieved city status (Bandar raya) other than Kota Bharu, Kuantan and Kangar. However, the Ministry of Housing and Local Government has approved Seremban to be declared a city by 9 September 2009. To achieve the city status, the state government has agreed that Majlis Perbandaran Nilai and Majlis Perbandaran Seremban will be merged.[5] Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said during the Tuanku Muhriz birthday “ The state government wants to ensure all the necessary infrastructure, public transport and amenities and services which include garbage collection and safer neighbourhoods, were in place before it did so.[6] ” Culture[edit] Wisma Negeri Cuisine[edit] Seremban is famous for its special delicacies comprising Malay, Chinese, and Indian cuisine. Among the famous local cuisine is Seremban Siew Pau (Chinese: 芙蓉烧包) that is well known throughout the country. It is flaky pastry bun filled with meat fillings either pork, the traditional flavour or chicken which is halal.[7] Seremban is also famous for baked crabs (Chinese: 芙蓉烧蟹)[8] and beef noodles (Chinese: 牛腩粉).[9] Economy[edit] The state, which been home to a number of multinationals from Japan, South Korea, the United States and the European Union. The manufacturing sector today forms the backbone of the state economy, contributing almost half of the state’s gross domestic product (GDP), followed by services and tourism (40.3%), agriculture (6%), construction (2.2%) and mining (0.3%).[10] Retail[edit] Further information: List of shopping malls in Malaysia § District of Seremban AEON Seremban 2 (Formerly known as AEON Jusco Seremban 2) Seremban is the business and commercial centre for most towns and villages in Negeri Sembilan. During the weekends, residents from outlying areas come to Seremban by commuter train or buses to shop in Seremban. Amway opened their first concept shop in Seremban in August 2008 as on-going expansion strategy to give its distributors and customers a new shopping experience.[11] Terminal One Shopping Centre (\"T1\", previously known as Terminal One Mall) is located at the heart of Seremban. It was built in 1996.Parking is located in the building with rate maximum RM5 per day. Lost ticket will be penalised RM50.[12][13] Apart from shopping complexes, Seremban has designated numerous zones in the city to market locally manufactured products such as antiques, textiles, fabrics and handicrafts. Local municipal council has gazetted Jalan Utam Singh as morning flea market during weekend.[14] In 2009, Sungai Ujong Walk located in Jalan Dr. Murugesu was opened by local council president. The walk is using the Malacca well known Jonker Walk and was provided 72 business site where 30 sites will sell food and beverage while the rest is general requirement in the area besides providing stage to enable any show or cultural shows held. It is perceived as a future location that will revive night atmosphere apart from enliven the area around.[15] Link to our websitewww.teratakjasa.comArrival and distancesArrival day: anyDistance to next airport: Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Sepang 60 Km Distance to next trainstation: Seremban Bus Terminal 6 Km Distance to next motorway: North-South Expressway, Seremban 10 Km Distance to the sea: Malacca Straits 35 Km Distance to next shop: 0.5 Km Sport facilities nearbyGolf,Theme of holidays
Total sleeping facilities and distributionTotal number of sleeping facilities: 5
BathroomsNo. of bathrooms: 4
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