Thursday, May 27, 2010

Shah Alam Blue Mosque & High 5 Bread Museum

Shah Alam Blue Mosque

The Blue Mosque - The Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque in Shah Alam is reputedly one of the most stunning structures in the country. Decorative Islamic calligraphy dominates the edges surrounding the domeand main prayer-hall, while the interior architecture exhibits ethnic Malay design elements. Sunlight filtering through the blue stained glass of the mosque renders a bluish ambience to its interior, evoking, a sense of peace and serenity.

High 5 Bread Museum

High 5 Bread Museum takes you into the fascinating world of bread making that span more than 5,000 years. Watch and experience how bread making evolved through history, from the first risen loaves using yeast from ancient Egypt, through to the Iron Age, the Romans, the Vikings and right through the Industrial Revolution to the present day.

High 5 Bread Town caters to visitors of all ages, promising a fun, exciting and learning experience for the whole family. See reploca loaves and rolls found in ancient Egyptian tombs by archeologists on disply as the history of bread is told in colourful murals and interacive display giving you a hands on experience.

Operation Hour
Monday to Sunday - 9.00 am to 6.00 pm
Close on Wednesday


For Enquiry or Reservation,
please send an email to citytranslimo@yahoo.com
Contact no: +6 012 3363 033 / +6 012 4080 700