The Zingiberales Site is a site with an area of 1.18 hectares. This site was created as a result of the Shah Alam National Botanical Garden (TBNSA) initiative and is equipped with more detailed and systematic information related to herbal plants for research, conservation and education purposes. The implementation of plant species collection activities is still carried out continuously from time to time. A total of 24 species of Zingiberales plants have been planted at the Zingiberales Site to date. The collection was obtained in-situ, which is exploration within the TBNSA area, and ex-situ, which is exploration outside the TBNSA area for research, conservation and education purposes. The general characteristics of Zingiberales plants are having wide and large leaves with parallel vein arrangement, not having a real stem, but having a false stem (pseudostem) and having flowers of various colors and patterns.