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Camping at Sungai Gabai
Sungai Chongkak in Hulu Langat district, is the refreshing site of the Sungai Gabai Waterfalls. The waterfalls offer a picturesque view of several falls which cascade down over 100 meters, culminating in a broad, photogenic plunge into a series of small pools suitable for swimming.The Sungai Batangsi Waterfalls and Sungai Lallang Recreational Forest are down the same road to Hulu Langat. Cool, crystal-clear water, roaring rapids and a cascading river are the highlights of the Sungai Congkak Recreational Forest. There is also a rich diversity of flora and fauna.
One of several eco-tourism attractions in the state of Selangor, the Sungai Congkak Recreational Forest is an ideal spot for a back-to-nature, green escapade. Sungai Congkak (Congkak River) offers you cool crystal-clear waters, roaring rapids and natural pools of water, surrounded by lush and serene Lowland Dipterocarp Forest. Opened to the public in 1982, Sungai Congkak Forest is the perfect retreat for city folks, with public facilities such including a camping ground, picnic spots, chalets, rest shelters, public toilets and parking space. In the weekends, you can also find hawkers selling a variety of food and drinks. Those interested in climbing can explore the Bukit Chenuang (Chenuang Hill) which rises 850m above sea level.
Students at The National Museum
Museums in Malaysia have started since 1883 when the British government established the Perak Museum in Taiping, followed by the Sarawak Museum in Kuching in 1888. Then the Selangor state has set up its museum in 1899. In 1910, the management of the Perak Museum and Selangor Museum were merged under the Federation of Malay State Museums Department. However, the management was separated by the British ruler as a system towards decentralization in 1930.
A part of the Selangor Museum building was destroyed by the bombs which dropped by the Allied Air Force on 10 March 1945. As a result, a lot of artefacts were destroyed. After independence in 1959, the government has appointed an architect to design the National Museum on the site of the Selangor Museum. The National Museum was launched by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong III Tuanku Syed Putra Al-Haj Ibni Almarhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail on the 31st of August 1963.
Students at Old Folks Home
Nursing Department promoting the spirit of charity and welfare within our community. Since inception various community programmes had been carried out and we will continue to develop programmes to benefit a diverse section of the community. This is also in line with UCI objective that is "To Maintain A Dedicated Team To Serve The Community". We work with various groups to carry out community programmes, the groups ranging from Corporations, Media, Non-governmental Organisations to Individual Members of the Public. They are categorised into the following groups: • Health Services • Senior Citizens • Youth Services • Work with Disabled Health Services As a health care provider we aim to create awareness on the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle, disease prevention and early detection. The activities involved are Blood Donation and Health Campaign, Health Education, etc.
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