4. KUIL SRI NAGARA THENDAYUTHAPANI
5. RAJA MAHADI FORT ( KOTA RAJA MAHADI)
6. KOTA BRIDGE
7. JALAN TENGKU KEELANA ( LITTLE INDIA)
8. KLANG CONVENT SCHOOL
9. CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDERS
10 .KUAN YIN TEMPLE
The Sri Nagara Tenfayithapani temple is the
oldest and richest Hindu temple in Klang. It is situated at the junction of
Jalan Dato Hamzah and Jalan Bukit Jawa. The temple provided as a place of
worship for early Indian Immigrants and it is now an important cultural and
heritage of Klang.
5. RAJA MAHADI FORT ( KOTA RAJA MAHADI)
This fort was built by Raja Mahadi as a
defensive barricade against Raja Abdullah * his rival in a war over control of
the Klang district). The fort was used as a vantage point to spy on enemy ships
that sailed through Pangkalan Batu.
Years later, the fort fell into the hands
of Tengku Kudin, who was sent by the Sultan of Selangor to exact revenge on
Raja Mahadi for failing to pay his debts to the Sultan. The battle, which
lasted 6 months, finally ended with the retreat of Raja Mahadi. Since the
peaceful settlement he fort next to the present Klang Municipal Council Hall
now serves as an impressive landmark of the state.
6. KOTA BRIDGE
The Kota Bridge, also known as double
decker bridge was first opened to the public in 1957, improving the domestic
traffic flow in town. The upper tier was designed for use by fast moving
automobiles, while the lower tier was intended for bicycles and pedestrians.
The upper tier was dismantles in the 1890s.
However, despite a new bridge built adjacent to it, the lower tier of the Kota
Bridge remains open to motocycles , bicycles and pedestrians.
7. JALAN TENGKU KEELANA ( LITTLE INDIA)
Jalan Tengku Kelana , also known as Little
India is one of the biggest Indian streets in the State. Fierce competition
among shop owners has resulted in cheaper prices of merchandise for both the
locals and tourists. People are literally spoilt for choice, with myriad items
being sold on the sidewalks, including sarees, textiles, bangles, necklaces,
stainless steel pots, jewelry, flowers and Indian delicacies.
8. KLANG CONVENT SCHOOL
Klang Convent School was established in
1924 with only 19 students. It is located on Jalan Tengku Kelana, right next to
the lovely Our Lady of Lourdes Church.
The main building of the school, which can
easily to spotted from Jalan Tengku Kelana , was by built from 1926 to 1928 .
It was officiated by former Acting Secretary to the Resident of Selangor Sir
William Peel on 18 , January , 1928.
9. CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDERS
One of the oldest religious buildings in
Klang, Our Lady of Lourdes Church was built 80 years ago. The church is a rare
example of masonry structure found in the state. Yet, in 1918, this signature
church began as a mere wooden house standing on a hillock close to Jalan Kota.
Today, the church stands along busy Jalan Tengku Kelana, radiating a sense of
serenity to passers by .
10 .KUAN YIN TEMPLE
Built in 1892, the Kuan Yin Temple in Klang
is one of the oldest Chinese Temple in Selangor. The temple was nearly
demolished several years ago until the Sultan of Selangor declared the temple
as a state heritage building to be preserved.