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Kuala Kangsar - The Royal Town

A little history about Kuala Kangsar:

This place must have had a strange effect on Sultan Yusuf Sharifuddin Mudzaffar Shah of Perak who ruled from 1877 to 1887. Unlike many rulers who protected their royal places and strongholds by selecting their vantage points carefully where they could detect enemy approach from afar, the Sultan had his first royal palace built beside the riverbank. He then named it ‘Istana Sri Sayong’.

Apart from being exposed to the impending threat of invasion, the other problem was the force of monsoon seasons, which led to numerous flooding as water gushed down from the jungles above through the many tributaries. The name Kuala Kangsar is believed to be derived from ‘Kuala Kurang-Sa’, which means ‘99 small tributaries flowing into the Perak River’.

One flooding was so severe, it almost swept the palace away. Finally, after the Big Flood or Air Bah in 1926, it was decided to move the place further up onto the knoll where stands the current Royal Palace named Istana Iskandariah with its Art-Deco architecture, a rare but significant piece of architectural milestone in Malaysia.

The Sultan of Perak officially resides in Kuala Kangsar, and it has been Perak’s royal seat since the 18th century. It is one of four towns that plays a role in Perak’s complex succession system. It was the administrative seat of the first British Resident in the Malay Peninsula, James W.W. Birch, from October 1874 until he was murdered on November 2, 1875.

Kuala Kangsar is also known in Malaysian history as the site where the first Conference of Rulers, the Durbar, was held in 1897. By the 1890s, the growth of the tin mining towns of Ipoh and Taiping had eclipsed Kuala Kangsar, but it remains to this day one of the most attractive of the Malay royal capitals.

The town is also the site of the first rubber tree planted in Malaysia. The person responsible was the English botanist Henry Nicholas Ridley. He was the one who helped Malaya and eventually Malaysia become the largest rubber producer in the world. The tree still stands today.

The first Malaysian scout troop was established in Kuala Kangsar. Consequently, its squad number is 001.

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Short description on one of the statue mentions this;
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Galeri Sultan Azlan Shah

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These are my latest album during my recent visit to Genting Highlands. There are so much things to have fun with up there. Hope you enjoy these pics!

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See Kuala Lumpur as never before…!
As Malaysia celebrates its 50th year of nationhood, we are proud to welcome the world to join the jubilee! An integral part of the Visit Malaysia Year 2007 celebrations, “Eye on Malaysia” brings a
new perspective to the dynamic city of Kuala Lumpur.
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Corus Paradise, Port Dickson

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Cape Rachado

I got my shirt wet just to to get these pics. Had a short visit to this old firehouse. Some officers from Jabatan laut were around, so I guess this old monument still working.
Btw, I thought Cape Rachado is in Negeri Sembilan, but it’s not, Malacca still rules.

Bukit Bunga, Kelantan

Just in case if you are traveling on Timur-Barat Highway, have a stop at Bukit Bunga, Tanah Merah. The place where you can get quite cheap dolls, t-shirts etc - most of them are ‘made-in-thailand’ products.

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Bukit Puteri (Princess Hill)

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