Historically, Negeri Sembilan is influenced by the Minangkabau's and thus, Seremban is the centre of the Minangkabau culture in Malaysia. Minangkabau, derived from the Malay word menang kerbau, which means "winning buffalo", are famous for their unique roof architecture which resembles buffalo horns. Many buildings in Seremban adapted this feature, such as the Seremban Cultural Complex. - One of a kind Istana Seri Menanti - made out of wood and attached together without the use of any single nails - Appreciate the Minangkabau architecture at Seremban Cultural Complex - Climb more than 260 steps to reach the top of Centipede Temple & enjoy the panoramic view - Learn more about the state’s royal history at Tuanku Ja’afar Royal Gallery - Opportunity to visit Seremban Square - an iconic landmark of the town - Enjoy fresh air and cool breeze at one of the oldest natural lake gardens in the country.