I am surprised to find out that modern Negeri Sembilan has 7 (and not 9) districts. The original 9 districts were :
1. Jelai
2. Jelebu
3. Johol
4. Kelang (now a district in Selangor)
5. Naning (now part of Melaka)
6. Rembau
7. Segamat (now in Johor) / Pasir Besar (now in Tampin, a town that straddles the NS - Melaka border)
8. Sungai Ujong
9. Alu Panah (now divided between Jelebu and Pahang state)
Diyana's hometown is called Batu Kikir which is in the district of Jempol. As you can see, the present-day Jempol is not one of the original 9 districts.
Anyway, to get to Batu Kikir from Johor Bahru, we took the North-South Highway and exited at Senawang interchange. From there we took the road heading towards Kuala Pilah. I had been to Kuala Pilah twice before, the last trip more than 25 years ago to attend the wedding of a close friend at his hometown of Seri Menanti.
It was an interesting drive on the road to Kuala Pilah. Once past the area known as Bukit Putus, you can see many stalls by the roadside selling smoked duck (itek salai). This is quite unique because duck is not commonly consumed by Malays. Outside of Negeri Sembilan, you would be hard-pressed to look for halal duck meat.
The royal town of Seri Menanti in Kuala Pilah district is an interesting place to visit because of the old palace or Istana Lama. However, on the day we were there, the palace was closed for renovations. From what I read in Trip Advisor, the renovations had been ongoing for a fairly long time, causing much inconvenience to tourists. A sad thing, really.
Another little known fact is that the source of the Muar River (the length of which is mostly located in Johor state) is in Kuala Pilah. I took a detour off the main road to explore the upper reaches of this famous Johor river. As I passed one of the isolated villages, I saw a young boy probably still in his early teens, riding on an awesome looking motorbike which had the shape of an extended custom-made chopper. I was too slow in getting my camera out and hence missed out on an opportunity for capturing a classic scene.
Ok then, that's enough of a write-up on the 9 States for now.
Best wishes to my muslim friends and readers in this holy fasting month. Ramadhan kareem...
Batu Kikir, a town made famous in a local pop song, sung in the Nismilan dialect |
Istana Lama Seri Menanti |
Sungai Muar in Kuala Pilah |
Too late to capture a side view of this kid on a chopper |
Smoked duck which was later cooked into rendang itek |
4 comments:
Hi Old Stock, Selamat Berpuasa to you and family.
Nice posting about Negeri Sembilan and sharing the pictures. I haven't been to NS for a long time.
Have a nice week ahead,regards.
Amelia
Hi Amelia. Thank you for the wish. Hope you are doing ok.
Klang was a part of NS...that is a very interesting info.
As,
I wouldn't have known that too until I read up on the state to put up this post. Not sure if any young NS men and women would be aware of it either.
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