Saturday, January 20, 2007

Tun Dr Mahathir's former home sweet home
Me and Miho made a spontateous decision of visiting the former residence of the ex Prime Minister on our way back from the Lake Garden one day, the spontaneous wind blew and brought us here, Galeria Sri Perdana.

Galeria Sri Perdana was the official residence of Tun Dr Mahathir between 23 August 1983 to 18 October 1999, during this period of time, it was known as Sri Perdana. Entering Sri Perdana has been one of my dreams since 10 years ago when my brother-in-law told me about this place. A lot of "mysteries" have been unlocked after an "unguided" tour to it (You could freely visit any part of this property without much restriction). The most important thing about this tour was, they didn't collect admission fee from us, wow! We saved money for better dinner that night!

Miho told me that her family was once invited by Tun Dr Mahathir to his residence during Hari Raya when she was a little girl and her impression on Tun Dr Mahathir's residence was not the same, she could only remember, a stair with lots of lots of lots of steps...

The main entrance, It takes some effort to go up the slope and reach the house

This house was initially built for someone from the top management in the Malaysia Mining Corporation before it was taken over and renovated by the government to serve as the official residence of the PM.

There are altogether 10 cars being parked outside the house for exhibition purposes, the cars are no longer used. All of the cars were given to PM as his mode of transportation by different companies. Among them are, a Mitsubishi FTO (Given by Mitsubishi Motor Corporation during the official launch of the model in 1995.) a Nissan President (Given by Nissan Corporation Japan).

Lexus and Mercedes Benz S Class


SEL 600!! It is not cheap to drive a car with such capacity, when you floor the pedal, you are burning your money

This was the official car used by PM last time during his duty, which carries the number plate, "Proton 2020". I thought It had been returned to Proton last year. Seriously, this car really carries high exhibition values.

The family photo. Take a look at the lady on the second of the third row (Next to Tun), she is Tun's daughter-in-law, I think she is a chinese

One of Tun's grandsons, this cute little boy again looks like a chinese. I remember he mentioned about him sending his grandsons to Chinese school, may be he was one of them.

Another elegant family photo

Pictures of the Emperor of Japan (Emperor Akihito) are being displayed too, it shows that Tun treats the diplomatic relationship with Japan as high importance.

The private dining area for the family

The banquet for the internation quests

This barber room is quite interesting, It reminds me of the barber shop i used to go during primary school :)

There was an old Malay's saying, "Tak Kenal maka tak cinta" (You won't love someone if you know nothing about that person), probably this is one of the reasons Galeria Sri Perdana opens its door to the public. I didn't manage to take pictures of every part of the house, these are all that i have. There are more to explore at Galeria Sri Perdana, why don't you pay a visit, and let us know?

2 comments:

m said...

I would love to go there one day.
Maybe you guys can show me around :) Hehe.

- Nirah

montel said...

Hello Nira / soft flame,

Ya sure, but u have to promise not simply touch the things in the house..

hehe, kidding