State Palace was in the beginning was the residence of a Chinese trade expert, Chan Wing was built in 1928. During the Japanese occupation in Malaya in 1942 - 1945, Japan took over this residence and replace it into the official residence of Japanese officials and Japanese officials.
dest_istananegara_klSetelah end of world war, the royal residence of State Selangor change this and make it the official residence of the Sultan of Selangor.
After the country achieved independence in 1957, the newly formed Kingdom of the Guild when it changed residence became the official residence of the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong.
Today, we can see a lot of travelers coming to the area outside the Presidential Palace to witness the exchange officer riding event at the door before the court. This is an exciting event, so make sure you do not forget to bring your camera.
State Palace is surrounded by high fences, but you can still see the palace area and an attractive garden and its beauty is maintained.
Tips
Regions Presidential Palace is not open to the people, therefore the main door of the palace area is often the cornerstone pose opportunities for visitors.
Transportation
From Kuala Lumpur Sentral station, you can take a cab to the Istana Negara. This is the most suitable transportation to the location.
Information Center
For more information, please go to the site: www.malaysianmonarchy.org.my
Lodging
There are various lodging options in around Kuala Lumpur for the convenience of visitors. If today you are looking for accommodation around this place, please see the list of cheap hotels in Kuala Lumpur.