Seremban district is one of the seven districts of the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan. The district contains the state capital, Seremban town, which is the main hub for administration and commerce in the area.
Administration
The district functions as an administrative division of the state government. Local matters are managed through municipal and district offices, and the area is further organised into smaller subunits for planning and service delivery. Seremban town serves as the location for many of the district-level offices and public services.
Geography and communities
Seremban district includes a mix of urban neighborhoods, suburban developments and outlying rural settlements. It lies within the central area of Negeri Sembilan and acts as a focal point for surrounding towns and villages. Population and built development are concentrated around the state capital, with more sparsely populated agricultural and forested zones beyond the urban fringe.
Economy and transport
The district's economy reflects its role as a regional centre: retail, services, government administration and light industry are important locally. Transport connections—including major roads and rail services—link the district with the greater Klang Valley and other parts of Peninsular Malaysia, supporting commuting and trade.
As the seat of the state capital, Seremban district plays a central role in the political, economic and social life of Negeri Sembilan.