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      Pekan 
        When 
        Mansur Shah, a descendent of the Sultan of Melaka, founded the state of 
        Pahang in 1458, Pekan was chosen as his residence. It has since remained 
        the Royal town of the state. There are numerous well-built white marble 
        mosques, as well as several palaces in the town. The state museum, Museum 
        Sultan Abu Bakar, is housed in a building constructed by the British for 
        the local resident. It has a wide variety of exhibits and much of the 
        museum is dedicated to the Pahang royal family. Sungai Pahang is the longest 
        river in Malaysia and was the last east coast river to be bridged. Pekan 
        is also an ideal place to relax and to be away from the city. 
      Kuantan 
       Any 
        visit to the state of Pahang must include the state capital Kuantan. Kuantan 
        is not a big city and you will find it remarkably personable and down-to-earth. 
        It has been the capital of Pahang since 1955. It is a well-organized, 
        bustling city and a major stopover point when traveling north, south, 
        or across the peninsula. The town reveals its charms through its street 
        life and attractions around its town center. Some of the finest beaches 
        in the state are located in Kuantan. It also offers a variety of local 
        food fare and traditional sports. Visitors will be able to see a mix of 
        old and new buildings along with colonial style buildings, which are reminders 
        of colonial administration in the past. 
      The most prominent sight in the capital 
        is the State Mosque with its distinct dome and minarets. Or take a stroll 
        along the riverbank and watch the various activities on the wide Sungai 
        Kuantan. At the jetty, a ferry can take you across the river to a small 
        village, Kampung Tanjung Lumpur. Placed among the many modern buildings 
        around town, the colonial-style Courthouse & Handicraft Centre definitely 
        adds some charm and difference to the area. Kuantan and its vicinity produces 
        some really good handicrafts; there is even a batik factory on the outskirts 
        of the town, and shops along Jalan Besar do sell local trinkets and handicraft. 
        Do try their keropok (fish crackers), which is the state's famed delicacy. 
      
            
        
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