This dive site is the Olympic-sized swimming pool at the Panasonic Sports Complex (Matsushita Sports Centre) in Shah Alam, Malaysia. It serves as an indoor, controlled environment specifically designed for scuba diving training and recreational practice. With a maximum depth of 2 meters, it provides consistent conditions including warm, clear water, making it an ideal location for learning diving skills, practicing buoyancy, and conducting equipment tests in a safe setting. There is no complex underwater navigation or historical features beyond being a modern sports facility.
As an artificial indoor pool, this dive site does not feature any natural marine animals or plants. Divers can expect a clean, tiled environment devoid of any aquatic biodiversity typically found in open water dive sites.
The site is suitable for diving year-round due to its indoor nature and controlled climate. It is perfect for divers looking to get certified, refresh their skills, or try diving for the first time without the variables of open water. Freedivers can also utilize the consistent depth and clear water for breath-hold training and technique refinement. There are no specific highlights in terms of marine life or natural formations, but its consistent conditions are its primary advantage.

