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Kuala Kangsar Town
Kuala Kangsar, the Royal Town has always being potrayed with its artistic mosque and the long Iskandar Bridge! There are other beautiful aspects of the quiet and traditional township!
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Here the school
girls passing by the antique clock tower in town center! Nothing to boast about! But look at the setting and the quality of life. Giving the feeling of staying in museum. A place rich with tradition, calm and caring society! |
| OK, the old township on the contary was left unattended. Time stood still, only for nostalgic reasons it is nice looking. Beside this, there was nothing special to be proud of! | ![]() |
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However at the corner of one of these street was this left over belcony or a architectures of those days! It would have made the town very proud if this particular protion was refurbished. One more added attraction and reason for visitors to wander into town! |
If you look into the town there are much more attractions in the vicinity!
| Here is the old "watering" hole and the place for the "Who's who". The Idris Club still stand proud of its traditions. | ![]() |
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Then this virtually unknown pavillionfacing the new Malay College. Properly maintained and with its surroundings manicured |
Of course not forgetting the building that houses the famous Malay College. It is still in use! |
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Another first of Kuala Kangsar was this oldest rubber tree that was planted in Peninsula Malaysia. It marked the beginning of a new chapter for the rubber industry of the modern world! The tree though heard of by many, but from the impression I had got, the town folks have not really seen it! It is at the road kerb of the junction opposite the Idris Club, next to the Land Office! |
The town was also equipped with a beautiful explanade beside the Perak River. Here a view of that garden settings |
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