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Travel and Explore the World: There's a Place in Malaysia Called 'Batu Pahat,' What Is It Like?


The Tembeling District, commonly known as '' (Batu Pahat), is the smallest state in Malaysia, comprising thirteen federal states. Located in northern Malaysia, it borders Thailand and Kedah. The state capital is Kluang, with the royal city of Auloh. It's Malaysia's most important rice-producing region, and due to its economy being primarily agricultural, it retains a remarkably unspoiled and natural appearance, free from artificial development. Upon entering Batu Pahat and Kedah, you are greeted by vast, undulating paddy fields – a truly serene and invigorating sight. During spring, farmers' newly planted rice fields transform into lush green expanses, while the harvest yields shimmering golden rice fields. Wandering through these natural landscapes offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

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Batu Pahat is a royal township, boasting a beautifully intricate Sultan's Palace and a Royal Mosque. Consequently, it's located just 10 kilometers from the state capital, Kluang, with a rapid rail stop. Batu Pahat State Park is situated within the longest limestone mountain range in Malaysia, Naka Bay Mountain. The park's main attractions include the Kolan Cave and the Wang Burma Cave, the latter of which is a 500-year-old Shahdan limestone formation. The park also encompasses a forest conservation area, covering an area of nearly 5000 hectares.

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The landscapes surrounding Batu Pahat are characterized by rolling grasslands interspersed with limestone hills. This region is one of Malaysia's most important rice-producing areas, earning it the nickname 'Malaysia's Rice Bowl.' Besides cultivating rice and sugarcane, the soil here is also ideal for growing mangoes and watermelons.

If you have the opportunity to travel to Malaysia, you should definitely visit this place.

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