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Pekan, Pahang- Heritage & Architecture study trip

March 9th, 2009 10 Comments   Posted in BlogoNadge, Geocultures

A serene Royal Town well worth preserving for its history and for tourism

Pahang’s Royal Town of Pekan is located near the mouth of the Pahang River, about 50km south of the state capital Kuantan. It is an attractive place of valuable and interesting heritage such as picturesque Malay villages, pretty mosques and of course the old and new royal palaces as well as an excellent state museum. Interesting activities abound including the traditional ‘tenun Pahang’ hand-woven cloths as well as local lifestyle homestays, fishing and taking nature or heritage trails.

Kampung Budaya Pulau Keladi cultural complex houses traditional Pahang structures and the ‘Tenun Pahang’ Silk Weaving Centre nearby. Photo by Nadge

Kampung Budaya Pulau Keladi cultural complex houses traditional Pahang structures and the ‘Tenun Pahang’ Silk Weaving Centre nearby. Photo by Nadge

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