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KUALA KANGSAR

Kuala Kangsar, the royal town of Perak, Malaysia, is steeped in regal history and tradition. Serving as the seat of the Sultan of Perak since the 18th century, the town is known for its splendid Malay culture and architecture. Notable landmarks include the Ubudiah Mosque, famed for its stunning golden dome and exquisite design, and the Istana Iskandariah, a majestic palace that serves as the Sultan's official residence. Kuala Kangsar is also the site of Malaysia’s first rubber tree, symbolizing the beginning of the country's rubber industry. Rich in heritage, Kuala Kangsar offers a glimpse into the opulent past and continuing traditions of Malay royalty.

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