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This is the list of tourist attractions in Pahang, Malaysia. [1] Memorials. Gohtong Memorial Park; Museums. Time Tunnel; Nature. Bera Lake; Berkelah Falls;
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Raub District is a district in Pahang, Malaysia.Located in the west of the state, the district borders Lipis District to the north, Jerantut District to the east, Temerloh District to the southeast, Bentong District to the south, and the districts of Hulu Selangor and Muallim, respectively situated in the states of Selangor and Perak, to the west.
Managed by the Kuala Selangor Municipal Council, Bukit Malawati is a popular local tourist attraction. [2] It has strategic importance because of its position at the mouth of the Selangor River which drains into the Strait of Malacca , with vantages on both the Strait and Sumatra , Indonesia .
by Ja'afar of Negeri Sembilan, Yang di-Pertuan Agong X, as the Federal Territory of Putrajaya: 109,202 Kota Kinabalu City of Kota Kinabalu Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu Sabah. West Coast Division; Kota Kinabalu City Hall Dewan Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu: 2 February 2000 by Salahuddin of Selangor, Yang di-Pertuan Agong XI, as the City of Kota Kinabalu ...
Bentong District is a district located in western Pahang, Malaysia. Bentong covers an area of 1,831 km 2 and includes the hill resorts of Genting Highlands and Bukit Tinggi . It is located 80 km northeast of Kuala Lumpur , just across the main range, Titiwangsa Mountains .
The canal was built by the Colonial Federal Government's Department of Irrigation and Drainage (Malay: Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran) in 1953 as part of Tanjong Karang Irrigation Scheme project, it is a reclamation project that converted the swampland of Central Selangor to a cultivatable rice paddies by connecting Sungai Tengi to Sungai Bernam ...
The Titiwangsa during golden hour as viewed from the rural town of Ulu Yam, Selangor.. The Titiwangsa Mountains (Malay: Banjaran Titiwangsa; Jawi: بنجرن تيتيوڠسا , pronounced [ˈband͡ʒaˈran titiwaŋˈsa]), also known as Banjaran Besar (lit. 'main range') by locals, is the chain of mountains that forms the backbone of the Malay Peninsula.