malaysia toursim centre
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Malaysia tourism centre is housed in a building which has the distinction of being an important historical and architectural landmark in Kuala LumpurTRANSCRIPT
History• Malaysia tourism centre is housed in a building
which has the distinction of being an important historical and architectural landmark in Kuala Lumpur
• The main building of this complex was erected in 1935 to serve the resident of a wealthy miner and planter named Eu Tong Seng
• In keeping with the dictates of the time, it architecture was typically colonial in style
• In 1941, it housed the war office of British Army but this was short live
History• When the Japanese invaded Malaya during the
Second World War, it became the headquarters of the Japanese Imperial Army until the end of the war in 1945
• In 1956, the new government of the then federation of Malaya took ownership of the building
• A conference hall was added and named Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman, in honor of Yang Teramat Mulia Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, the country’s first Prime Minister
History• Since then, the Dewan has been the scene of
numerous historical events such as the sitting of the Malayan Parliament in 1959 and also the installation ceremonies of the first, third, fourth and fifth kings of the country
History• In 1988, the then Ministry of Culture, Arts and
tourism refurbished the main building, added two wings to the existing building and renamed it the Malaysia Tourist Information Complex (MATIC)
• Opened to public since mid August 1989, MATIC is a one stop visitor centre offering a wide range of facilities and services to assist tourist in planning a memorable holiday in Malaysia
History• It also enables them to view and experience the
essence of Malaysia within the complex itself through the various shows and demonstrations of various aspect of its culture
• On the 16th of February 2001, the complex changed its name to Malaysia Tourism Centre (MATIC) or also known as Pusat Pelancongan Malaysia
ServiceTourist Police CounterMoney ChangerATMSouvenir ShopCocoa BoutiqueKaryanekaTraxx FM studio (tourism Radio)Foyer
ServiceTunku Abdul Rahman Auditorium HallMini Auditorium HallOpen Stage or AmphitheatreCultural ShowSaloma Theatre RestaurantTourist Information CounterMalaysia Travel BusinessFree Internet Access
Tourist Police CounterThe tourist police counter is open 24 hours Tourist can enquire on the rules and restrictions
while in Malaysia from this counter It also assists tourists by offering consultations on
actions to be taken for the loss of important documents and passports
The hotline number for this counter is 03-92354999
Money ChangerThe money changer is open from 9.00 am to 6.00
pm Conversions can be done according to the current
market rates
ATMAn ATM is available for tourists to make cash
withdrawals The ATM accepts Maybank, Meps, Visa, Plus,
Mastercard, American Express, Cirruss and JCB cards
Service hours are between 6.00 am to 12.00 midnight
Souvenir ShopVisitors ad tourists to MATIC can get various kinds
of souvenirs at this shop being sell at a reasonable price
It opens daily from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Cocoa BoutiqueCocoa Boutique is another attraction at MATIC
where tourist can buy variety of delicious made in Malaysia chocolate
KaryanekaCraft shop called Karyaneka also available at
MATIC It sells variety of traditional crafts and gift at
reasonable price
Traxx FM studio (tourism Radio)This radio station is to promote tourism activities in
the country, and can be heard at 90.3 FM and 100.1 FM
FoyerIt is open space made especially for exhibition
purposes The space is available for rental and the rate
depends on the size of the area required
Tunku Abdul Rahman Auditorium HallThis hall can be used to stage arts and cultural
performances and very well-equipped with facilities for conferences, seminars, briefings and others
With its capacity of 400 people, the hall is available for rental at RM400 per hour
It has all the basic facilities such as air conditioning, AV and lighting equipment as well as VIP room
Mini Auditorium HallStaging arts and cultural performances are suitable
such as dance, theatre and music performances It is opened for public bookings at RM250 per hour
and can accommodate 140 people per performance It is also equipped with basic facilities such as air-
conditioning, AV and lighting equipments
Open Stage or AmphitheatreCultural rehearsals and performances take place at
this stage It is also opened for public bookings at the rate of
RM150 per hour This stage is equipped with basic facilities and has
an audience capacity of 300-400 people
Cultural ShowBe mesmerized by the diversity of the Malaysian
culture through the cultural shows and traditional dance performances held every 4 days in a week in the mini auditorium hall
This hall can accommodate 140 people and the entrance fee is only RM5.00 for adults and free for children below 12 years of age
Saloma Theatre Restaurant• Saloma theatre restaurant invites you to A Malaysian
Showcase • Good food, good service and good entertainment • It strategically located in the Golden Triangle, within
the shopping, entertainment and business hub • The restaurant opens daily from 11 am to 12
midnight and has 350 seating capacity • For booking or other information please call 03-
21610122 or visit Saloma website: http://www.saloma.com.my
Tourist Information CounterManaged by experienced tourist assistants, tourist
can get great tips, advices and guidance on Malaysia’s tourist attractions, public transportations, hotel accommodations, travelling plans and many more throughout their stay in the country
The information counter opens daily from 8.00 am to 10.00 pm
Malaysia Travel BusinessApart from providing airline ticketing services and
hotel reservations, this counter, which is exclusively managed by Malaysia Travel Business (MTB), also presents a wide selection o domestic tour packages targeted to specific groups to meet tourists’ needs
Free Internet AccessTourist can use computer provided by MATIC to surf
internet, sent email and visit official website the ministry of tourism www.motour.gov.my and tourism Malaysia www.tourismmalaysia.gov.my
Tourist who have laptop, they can use MATIC Wifi Network for free
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