Established over a century ago during the British colonial era, the Seremban Lake Gardens (Taman Tasik Seremban) was originally a series of mining pools that were meticulously landscaped into a premier public park. The design incorporates the Minangkabau influence prevalent in Negeri Sembilan, most notably in the "buffalo horn" style roof of the floating stage.
The park is a historical social hub where generations of Seremban residents have come for morning exercise, family picnics, and cultural festivals. It remains one of the most well-maintained urban parks in Malaysia, offering a peaceful escape that blends colonial-era planning with indigenous cultural motifs.