Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC) (Kuala Lumpur)
Malaysia /
Kuala Lumpur /
Kuala Lumpur /
Jalan Ampang, 109
World
/ Malaysia
/ Kuala Lumpur
/ Kuala Lumpur
World / Malaysia / Selangor
tourism, tourist information centre/center
Address:
Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC)
No. 109, Jalan Ampang
50450 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Website: www.matic.gov.my/
Open Daily: 8:00am - 10:00pm
The restored Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC or MTC) building is endowed with a rich and colourful past. This English Cottage style building was built during the 1930s to serve as the residence of a wealthy Chinese tycoon named Eu Tong Sen. He was an influential businessman in Malaya who served as a vice-president of the Anti-Opium Society and a member of the Kinta Sanitary Board (Perak State). After his death in 1941, this building housed the war office of the British Army. It then became the headquarters for the Japanese Imperial Army during the Second World War.
After the defeat of Japan in 1945, during the same year, the new government of the then Federation of Malaya took ownership of this building. It hosted the country's first Parliament session on 11th September 1959 and continued until 1963 after the construction of a new Parliament building was completed. In 1989, this building became the Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC) to serves as a one-stop tourist information centre. It is operated by the Ministry of Tourism (www.motour.gov.my/). In addition to the info counters, there are ATM machines, a money changer, craft displays and a KL Hop On Hop Off ticketing kiosk.
Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC)
No. 109, Jalan Ampang
50450 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Website: www.matic.gov.my/
Open Daily: 8:00am - 10:00pm
The restored Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC or MTC) building is endowed with a rich and colourful past. This English Cottage style building was built during the 1930s to serve as the residence of a wealthy Chinese tycoon named Eu Tong Sen. He was an influential businessman in Malaya who served as a vice-president of the Anti-Opium Society and a member of the Kinta Sanitary Board (Perak State). After his death in 1941, this building housed the war office of the British Army. It then became the headquarters for the Japanese Imperial Army during the Second World War.
After the defeat of Japan in 1945, during the same year, the new government of the then Federation of Malaya took ownership of this building. It hosted the country's first Parliament session on 11th September 1959 and continued until 1963 after the construction of a new Parliament building was completed. In 1989, this building became the Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC) to serves as a one-stop tourist information centre. It is operated by the Ministry of Tourism (www.motour.gov.my/). In addition to the info counters, there are ATM machines, a money changer, craft displays and a KL Hop On Hop Off ticketing kiosk.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 3°9'24"N 101°42'26"E
- Teluk Bahang 306 km
- Khu du lịch sinh thái Gáo Giồng 934 km
- Vietnam Lotus Village Project Phuc Khang 1003 km
- Hội An 1592 km
- Mantanani Kecil Island 1666 km
- KheTho lake 1749 km
- SẦM SƠN beach 1905 km
- Cut Lake of Gia Vien 1970 km
- Muallungthu 2475 km
- Chandubi Lake 2761 km
- Kampung Baru Muslim Cemetery 0.3 km
- Race track 0.3 km
- Old Kuala Lumpur 0.4 km
- Golden Triangle 0.6 km
- Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve 0.7 km
- Capital Square 0.9 km
- Kuala Lumpur City Centre 1 km
- Chow Kit 1.3 km
- Gombak District 16 km
- Selangor 37 km
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