
Negeri sembilan is noted for its strong minangkabau influence which are evident in its kampung houses and official buildings. The minangkabau people migrated across the straits of malacca from sumatra centuries ago and their traditional houses consist of sweeping roof peaks shaped like buffalo horns. Some examples of these influence can be seen in the states mosque and the states secretariat building. The minangkabau of negeri sembilan still practice the matrilineal social system known as the "adat perpateh" making the state the only one to adhere to such social norms.
The state has one of the most accessible beaches closest to the federal capital known as port dickson, which is popular with weekenders. But besides this famous beach, in the way of sightseeing, there is a little bit of everything for everyone, from the history buff to the nature lover.
Places of interest seremban
Cultural handicraft complex
The complex, which has been modelled like a traditional minangkabau dwelling is located on a four hectare site along jalan labu. Various examples of the state's handicraft and historical artefacts are on display in this complex which preserves negeri sembilan's rich cultural traditions.