Port Dickson, colloquially referred to as PD is a beach resort in Port Dickson District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is the second largest urban area in Negeri Sembilan after Seremban, its state capital. The town's administration is run by the Port Dickson Municipal Council, formerly known as the Port Dickson Sanitary Board from 29 March 1928 until 28 February 1950, Port Dickson Town Board from 1 March 1950 until 30 November 1979, Port Dickson District Council from 1 December 1979 until 1 February 2002.
Downtown Port Dickson, as seen from a passenger jet.
Prewar shophouses line up Jalan Raja Aman Shah in the downtown area
Aerial view of the southern suburbs of Port Dickson: Si Rusa, Sunggala and Teluk Kemang. The peninsula of Tanjung Tuan (an exclave of Malacca) can be seen at the distance.
An oil refinery in Port Dickson
Negeri Sembilan, historically spelled as Negri Sembilan, is a state in Malaysia which lies on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It borders Selangor on the north, Pahang in the east, and Malacca and Johor to the south.
Luaks of modern Negeri Sembilan. The unlabeled luak south of Sungai Ujong is Linggi. State Museum, Seremban.
Headwaters of the Muar River near Kuala Pilah. The Muar, along with the Linggi, was one of the most important trade routes in medieval Negeri Sembilan.
A 1949 5-dollar stamp of the Federation of Malaya, bearing the state's arms.
The Titiwangsa Mountains towers over Seremban.