I City Shah Alam


Description : 
City of digital lights, as its name implies, the best time to visit is at night. There is much to do and see here, from shopping to snow filled indoor park, to beautiful neon lights that adorns the gardens to the many restaurants that offer a gastronomy experience.


Snow in Malaysia? Yes, it's possible. Take the kids to Snowalk at i-City for something completely different.

This is a technology park located on the outskirts of Shah Alam. At night the place comes alive with an amazing forest of man-made trees brightly illuminated with millions of colorful LED lights.


They call this the City of Digital Lights.
For children it is a fairytale wonderland and even for middle aged guys like me the effect is very impressive.

Next to the forest of lights is Snowalk which is an indoor snow park where visitors can escape from the tropical heat for a while and experience 5 degree temperatures. For some Malaysians who have never seen snow before it is a novel experience. If you are from Canada or Russia you will be less impressed but it is still worth a visit.

Inside Snowalk you will find igloos, ice houses, slides, a mini-bobsled run, snowmen, ice penguins, a bar made of ice (no drinks served), various ice sculptures and plenty more LED lights.

Warm jackets are provided (included in the entrance price). Trousers and boots can be rented at additional cost.

Back outside in the warm air there are other attractions at i-City. These include a reptile house, Laser War zone (a laser tag game), amusement arcade / indoor funfair games,souvenir shops, food stalls, shops, a full size cinema screen (showing some Van Diesel film during our visit) and a range of restaurants.

There was a giant Xmas tree and a few reindeer made from LED lights and some Chinese New Year lanterns hung across the street even though our visit was in June. It would definitely be best to visit this place at Xmas to soak up the seasonal atmosphere but even in June it was packed with visitors (though it was a school holiday). 

Opening Hours
  • The attractions open at 7 pm.
  • Closing time varies - 11pm Mon ~ Thu
  • 1am weekends and public holidays
Entrance Fee

We had to pay RM10 for parking but outside of school holidays it is much cheaper. The parking fee can be offset against the entrance charge to Snowalk.



There is no entrance fee to see the City of Digital Lights.

For Snowalk, we paid RM25 per adult and RM20 per child. This fee includes rental of a jacket.

Contact
Tel : +603 5521 8800

Address : 
Jalan Multimedia 7/A, City Park, i-City, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor.

Muzium Sultan Alam Shah

Muzium Sultan Alam Shah

Location : Perbadanan Adat Melayu Dan Warisan Negeri Selangor,
Muzium Sultan Alam Shah, Persiaran Bandaraya,
40000 SHAH ALAM
Attraction : This main museum was established to keep thousands of secret treasures and artifacts of Selangor especially history, the Royal Selangor family tree, culture, tradition and ceremonies of communities in Selangor. This warehouse of history is also responsible for preserving various valuable products which had created history. The museum is opened to the public every day except Monday
Facility : Provides parking spaces
Address : Perbadanan Adat Melayu Dan Warisan Negeri Selangor,
d/a Muzium Sultan Alam Shah, Persiaran Bandaraya,
40000 SHAH ALAM.
Tel : 03-5519 0050 / 5510 3220
Fax : 03-5510 1799
Operation hour : 9.30 am ~ 5.30 pm
Closed on Monday

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Establishment of the State Museum, which is currently known with reference to the Sultan Alam Shah Museum began when Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah consented to sign the Enactment of the State No. 6 Year 1975 dated December 27, 1975.

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After years of labor-pain it is planned, then on 2 September 1989, the museum became a symbol of cultural development in the State is already officially opened by HRH Sultan of Selangor in the opening ceremony of the event carried out with Malay tradition. Museum administration under the responsibility of the Selangor Museum Board.

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This museum is built on a land area of ​​12.95 hectares and the area of ​​the floor area is 41,538.46 square meters. This five-storey building comprises two floors of office space, three floors of exhibition space and Menambun Home Exhibition Hall. There are five pavilions that Station History, Art Culture, Sports Hall, Heritage Hall and the Hall of Islam Nature and Outdoor Exhibits. The museum is also equipped with facilities such as the Resource Centre, Auditorium, Lumu King Hall, Meeting Room and Kemasik Home Perani, Taksedemi Laboratory and Repository.
 
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Date June 18, 2009, Selangor Museum Board has changed its name to the Malay custom of the Corporation and the State Heritage (DYMM). Previously when under the Selangor Museum Board, it is an organization that focuses on the exhibition, research, publications and collections for the museum collection the state since 1975 under the Enactment No. 6, 1975. Now, DYMM in Sultan of Selangor. It works specifically for developing, maintaining and disseminating Malay customs and heritage of the State. Enactment of the establishment (Enactment No. 4) has obtained the consent of Sultan of Selangor on 30 April 2009.

COMPACT has three parts to support its function, headed by a Chief Executive Officer, including : 
  1. Division of Management Services  
  2. The customs of the Malays and Heritage 
  3. The Permuziuman

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