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Kuantan is the state capital of Pahang, Malaysia. For sure, this is a big city faced a lot of development over the years, but it also has the touch of history. Let’s go for a walk to see the new and old.
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Fancy a place where you can relax and at the same time, explore nature during your spring break? Lake Kenyir Resort and Spa might be the right place for you!
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I love watching the sunrise, although there are only a few places to admire the sunrise in my hometown, and Teluk Chempedak is the place I usually go to do this.
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Love animals? Have some time to spare? Why not head to Kemaman Recreational Park and Mini Zoo for a walk?
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What does it makes a perfect getaway?
Beach, Friends, and Cameras!
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During the last visit to one of my Lomo buddies in his hometown, he brought us to a temple nearby his house. We went to the Wan Fo Dian temple.
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The magnificent river wading journey through nature heading towards the Rainbow Waterfall.
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The Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary, located near the Krau Wildlife Reserve, was established in 1985 by the Department of Wildlife and National Parks and manned by the personnel of the department's Elephant Capture and Trans-location Unit.
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Besides being the home to the glorious Mount Tahan, Taman Negara is also the habitat of thousands of rare and endangered species of flora and fauna that create one of the most diverse and complex ecosystems in the world. Not only that, it is also the home to some indigenous people called, the Batek clan. This phenomenal nature diversity in Taman Negara is a veritable treasure not only to Malaysia but to the planet.
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Bukit Gambang Waterpark is a newly built and unique hotspot in Kuantan. It is located about 30 minutes from the city centre. This is the place to get splashing and wet, and cool off under the sun.
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I love to travel. Although I am Malaysian, I still discover a lot of interesting places in Malaysia that I've never visited before. For this holiday, I chose to drive on Malaysia Federal Route 3.
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The Nine Emperor Gods Festival is one of the big festivals for Taoists in Southeast Asia. This is a nine-day celebration beginning on the first day of the 9th lunar month of the Chinese calendar.
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Nenasi is a fishing village that is so meaningful to me. Why? This is the place where my grandfather started his family.
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Located on east-side of Malaysia Phentian Island is one of most popular holiday destination in Malaysia and also well known by world bag-packers.
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Taman Teruntum is one of the popular recreational parks in Kuantan. "Taman" means "parks" in Malay. This park is not only for children but for adults as well.
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The Department of Wildlife and National Parks or DWNP established the Kuala Gandah Elephant Conservation Centre in 1989. The centre serves as the base for the Elephant Relocation Team, which started the Elephant Translocation Programme in 1974.
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Esplanade Tnjung Api is the latest attraction in Kuantan. It also allows the best time for you to have quality time with your loved ones.
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One of the most beautiful mosque in Malaysia
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Beserah is a fishing village that is located in Kuantan. When people talk about Kuantan, mostly people will think about Teluk Chempedak or Cherating. Actually Beserah is one of the pearl's shining location that people miss.
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Taman Gelora or Gelora Park is located about 3km from Kuantan town along the way to Teluk Chempedak Beach. It is a recreational park for children and adults.