Pasir Salak Historical Complex
The Pasir Salak Historical Complex is located about 70 kilometers from Ipoh. It
is a memorial complex which commemorates the extraordinary history of Pasir
Salak and the people of Perak. The Pasir Salak area is special place which play
an important role in the development of the history of Malaysia as an
independent nation. It can be said that the origin of the flames of the Malay
nationalism started in Pasir Salak.
It was the murder of the British Resident of Perak, J.W.W Birch that started the
war between the British and the Malays. Though the Brits were better equipped in
terms of weaponry, it was claimed that the Brits prevailed in the war and thus
led to the later declaration of independence from the British in the historical
year of 1957.
The Pasir Salak Historical Complex is also to commemorate the brave warriors who
fought and risked their lives for our country. Among these warriors are Datok
Sagor and Datuk Maharajalela. Special memorials are erected in their honour. The
memorials are in the shape of a sundang which is a kind of knife that was
commonly used during the British rebellion.
The Historical Time Tunnel is the main attraction of the complex as the
important events of the Malays and Malaysia are highlighted and exhibited in the
tunnel via dioramas. Other interesting exhibit includes the burial site of
Seputum who was also another brave warrior of that time. There is also the house
and fortress of Datuk Maharajalela and the Lela Rentaka which is a type of
cannon used by the Malays at that time.
The complex is actually situated along the banks of the Perak River and is often
used as a venue for river-related activities. The picturesque scenery by the
historic Perak River as well as the activities that can be done at the river
also offers another attraction to visitors.
Getting There
The Pasir Salak Historical Complex can be accessed via the North-South
Expressway. You will need to exit at the Simpang Pulai Interchange. After the
exit, drive towards Batu Gajah and turn into Kampung Gajah. There will be
signboards leading you towards the Pasir Salak Historical Complex.
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