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2008年5月26日星期一

Melaka Museum

Democratic Government Museum
The foundation stone for the Melaka State Legislative Assembly building was laid on August 31st 1961 by the Governor of Melaka, TYT Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf S.M.N., D.M.K. In this Assembly building, legislative and financial bills were introduced, debated and voted upon.
The State Legislative Assembly moved to its new premises in Ayer Keroh as the old premises had proved to be inadequate to house the assembly and the supporting administrative infrastructure.
It was then decided that the building that had housed an important institution of a democratic system of government - The State Assembly - for 40 years, would house a museum to trace the development and practice of parliamentary democracy in independent Malaysia.
It is hoped that the establishment of this museum would give Malaysians and foreign visitors alike a greater insight into the Malaysia's constitutional system of government.
A Speaker, who is elected by the members of the House, chairs the Legislative Assembly. The legislative members are themselves elected by the people during an election held once every five years or after the dissolution of the Assembly. Those eligible to stand for election have to be a Melaka residents and over the age of 21.

Entrance Fee Adults RM 5 ,Children RM 2 .

Visiting Hours : Everday 9.00am - 5:30pm ,

Except Friday 9.00am - 12.15pm / 2.45pm - 5.30pm


















Malaysia I/C

Tangkak Gunung Ledang 2008

Taman Negara Johor - Gunung Ledang
Operating Hours : Saturday-Thursday 08:00-12:00 , 13:30-17:00 .
Friday 08:00-12:00 , 14:30-17:00.

Please Book 7 days in advance
Tel : 07-223 7471/224 2525
Malaysian : Adult RM 22.00 , Student RM 17.00.
Non Malaysian : RM 32.00 , Student RM 27.00.

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What i learn from travelling.

When travelling to other countries,we expect to meet different people,see different sights and different things.However ,the most valuable learning that comes from travelling is not to know that we are different but more to seek the common needs and feelings we share. Travelling to new cultures and networking with strangers teaches us as much about ourselves as it does about others. The challenge of new experiences will push our personal barriers back.Coping with situations that have not been previously encountered can show us that we are capable of achieving or succeeding at so much more than we have expected to do so. "Say is easier than done"...... Being exposed to different cultures while travelling can show to us things about our own culture, things we have neither appreciated nor understood.Spending time with friends from another culture will challenge stereotypes that we may have held for a long time. Some of these stereotypes can be negative and outdated.Some of the greatest joys of travel are gained from finding that our preconceptions of people,their countries and cultures were wrong.In this case,being in a different county might well allow us to meet,learn and challenge our preconceptions of people from a variety of background.In this way,we will find the common areas we have with the other cultures and people.When that happens,we will be brought closer togerther.