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[[Image:Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, Mar 2009.jpg|thumb|[[Shophouses]] line the streets in downtown Kuala Pilah]]
[[Image:Masjid Pilah.jpg|thumb|Yamtuan Raden Mosque is the largest in town]]


[[File:Aerial photographs of Kuala Pilah, NS (230815) (cropped).jpg|thumb|Aerial view of Kuala Pilah]]
'''Kuala Pilah''' ([[Negeri Sembilan Malay]]: ''Kolo Pilah''), or simply known as '''Pilah''', is a town in [[Kuala Pilah District]], [[Negeri Sembilan]], [[Malaysia]].
'''Kuala Pilah''' ([[Negeri Sembilan Malay]]: ''Kolo Pilah'', [[Jawi script|Jawi]]: كوالا ڤيله), or simply '''Pilah''', is a town in [[Kuala Pilah District]], Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is 36 km from the state capital [[Seremban]] and 101 km from [[Kuala Lumpur]].


==Townscape==
==Townscape==
[[Image:Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, Mar 2009.jpg|thumb|[[Shophouses]] line the streets in downtown Kuala Pilah]]
Kuala Pilah is an old valley town with many of the pre-war Chinese shop houses still fronting the main streets surrounded by traditional style Malay village houses built on stilts nestled among extensive rice fields. It has a sizeable Chinese community that has existed since the mining days during the early British rule. This community today engages in trading and providing essential services such as workshops, hairdressing and coffee shops.
[[File:Beautiful shophouse, Kuala Pilah.jpg|thumb|An ornate shophouse within downtown Kuala Pilah]]
[[File:Sam Seng Keong Temple and Yamtuan Raden Mosque, Kuala Pilah.jpg|thumb|Yamtuan Raden Mosque and Sam Seng Keong Temple]]
[[File:Temple View Front.jpg|thumb|Arulmiku Kanthasamy Temple]]
[[File:Titiwangsa Mountains, Kuala Pilah 1.jpg|thumb|The Negri [[Titiwangsa Mountains|Titiwangsa]] seen from the town.]]
Kuala Pilah is stuated at the upstream section of the [[Muar River]] on the eastern slopes of the [[Titiwangsa Mountains]]. It is an old valley town with many of the prewar [[Chinese people|Chinese]] [[shophouses]] still fronting the main streets surrounded by traditional [[Malay people|Malay]] ''[[kampung]]'' houses built on stilts nestled among extensive [[rice fields]]. It has a sizeable Chinese community that has existed since the mining days during the [[British Malaya|early British rule]]. This community today engages in trading and providing essential services such as workshops, [[hairdressing]] and traditional coffee shops called ''[[Kopi tiam|kopitiams]]''.


The town is especially busy on weekends due to the flood of folks returning from [[Kuala Lumpur]], usually to visit their parents or to tend to their family plots, where around the area is mostly Malays that migrated to Kuala Lumpur in search of better prospects and 'the bright lights'. The town is quite empty at night as most of the shops close as early as 7.00 pm daily. But early mornings are busy as workers and residents were staying nearby going to work at government offices such as hospitals, district offices and schools.
The town is especially busy on weekends due to the flood of folks returning from [[Kuala Lumpur]], usually to visit their parents or to tend to their family plots, where around the area is mostly Malays that migrated to Kuala Lumpur in search of better prospects and 'the bright lights'. The town is quite empty at night as most of the shops close as early as 7 p.m. daily. But early mornings are busy as workers and residents were staying nearby going to work at government offices such as hospitals, district offices and schools.


There are not many food stalls around, most are limited to the junction between Kuala Pilah and Bahau. The town used to have a movie theatre, but it was closed due to the introduction of video and internet cafes that sprouted during the 1990s. Those cafes are still going strong today.
There are not many food stalls around, most are limited to the junction between Kuala Pilah and Bahau. The town used to have a [[movie theatre]], but it was closed due to the introduction of video and [[internet cafes]] that sprouted during the 1990s. Those internet cafes are still going strong today.


The town is where one can also find the old Kuala Pilah Rest House, which was built by the government during the British occupation. In the early years, rest houses were the only available hotels and where everyone from businessmen to travellers stayed. It still serves this purpose today, albeit in a diminished capacity due to the availability of alternative accommodations.
The town is where one can also find the old Kuala Pilah Rest House, which was built by the government during the British occupation. In the early years, rest houses were the only available hotels and where everyone from businessmen to travellers stayed. It still serves this purpose today, albeit in a diminished capacity due to the availability of alternative accommodations.

[[Image:Kuala Pilah.jpg|thumb|[[Malaysia Federal Route 9]] passing through downtown Kuala Pilah]]


==Politics==
==Politics==
Currently, Kuala Pilah is represented in the [[Dewan Rakyat]] of the [[Malaysian Parliament]] by Dato' Seri [[Eddin Syazlee Shith]] of [[PPBM]], a component party of the federal ruling coalition [[Perikatan Nasional]].
Currently, [[Kuala Pilah (federal constituency)|P129 Kuala Pilah]] is represented in the [[Dewan Rakyat]] of the [[Malaysian Parliament]] by [[Adnan Abu Hassan (politician)|Dato' Haji Adnan Abu Hassan]] of [[UMNO]], a component party of [[Barisan Nasional]], which forms a major portion of the current government coalition.

In turn, Kuala Pilah provides five seats to the [[Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly]], namely:


In turn, Kuala Pilah provides 5 seats to the [[Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly]], namely:
* [[Juasseh]];
* [[Juasseh]];
* [[Seri Menanti]], the royal town;
* [[Seri Menanti]], the royal town;
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* [[Johol]].
* [[Johol]].


Four state seats are currently held by UMNO save for downtown Kuala Pilah which is held by PKR.
Four state seats are currently held by UMNO save for downtown Kuala Pilah, which is held by PKR.


==Healthcare==
==Healthcare==
===Public hospitals===
===Public hospitals===
* Hospital Tuanku Ampuan Najihah, located at the main road towards [[Seremban]] ([[Malaysia Federal Route 51|Federal Route 51]]).
The nearest hospital is Hospital Tuanku Ampuan Najihah, located at the main road towards [[Seremban]] ([[Malaysia Federal Route 51|Federal Route 51]]).


==Tourist attractions==
==Tourist attractions==
===Ulu Bendul Recreation===
===Ulu Bendul===
<!-- for opening date, please submit citation. or else let it be undated. many conflicting dates to this. ty -->Ulu Bendul eco-forest park is a recreational forest located 24 km from [[Seremban]], accessible by private vehicles, buses, or taxis. It is nestled in the [[Angsi Forest Reserve]], offers a blend of lowland [[Dipterocarpus|dipterocarp]] and hill dipterocarp forests <ref>{{Cite web |title=Ulu Bendul Forest Eco-Park |url=https://www.forestry.gov.my/en/negeri-sembilan/taman-eko-rimba-ulu-bendul |access-date=2024-02-27 |website=www.forestry.gov.my}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-12-04 |title=Ulu Bendul |url=https://forestry.ns.gov.my/index.php/my/eko-pelancongan/taman-eko-rimba/ulu-bendul |access-date=2024-02-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231204060914/https://forestry.ns.gov.my/index.php/my/eko-pelancongan/taman-eko-rimba/ulu-bendul |archive-date=2023-12-04 }}</ref>
Situated 16&nbsp;km from Seremban on the way to Kuala Pilah / Sri Menanti, this recreation garden is surrounded by mountains an ideal spot to relax away from the bustling town. Lying near the foot of the 2500&nbsp;ft [[Mount Angsi]], fresh water from the streams flows into the man-made lake. This recreational park was built in 1972 and is located at compartments 45 and 52 of the Angsi Forest Reserve (Hutan Simpan Angsi) in Negeri Sembilan. Located 200&nbsp;m above sea level, the forest is categorised as the main attraction here with the summit reaching to 825&nbsp;m above sea level. There are long-cabin for mountain climbers, tracks for hikers and jungle paths for the adventures.

Facilities at Ulu Bendul include ample amenities like parking, shelters, chalets, and a mosque. Engaging activities range from wildlife observation to herbalism, offering a holistic nature experience.

In addition, the eco-forest park claims of their rich biodiversity, featuring unique species like the Daun Sang (''[[Johannesteijsmannia]] lanceolata''), known for its distinctive leaf structure. The park is also home to the ''[[Haniffia cyanescens|Haniffa cyanescens]]'' and a diverse range of [[Zingiberaceae]] plants, contributing to its lush vegetation. Wildlife enthusiasts may also spot the elusive [[Black giant squirrel|Black Giant Squirrel]] ([[Ratufa bicolor|''Ratufa Bicolor'']]) amidst the park's verdant surroundings.

==== Mount Angsi ====
{{See also|Mount Angsi}}
The summit of Mount Angsi is the main attraction, with height at 825 metres<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-02-27 |title=Gunung Angsi |url=https://desaputeri.pjk.com.my/index.php/warga-pi1m/sosio-ekonomi/pelancongan/95-gunung-angsi |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240227203858/https://desaputeri.pjk.com.my/index.php/warga-pi1m/sosio-ekonomi/pelancongan/95-gunung-angsi |archive-date=2024-02-27 |access-date=2024-02-27 |website=Pusat Internet Taman Desa Putri, Jelai}}</ref> above sea level, accessible through an 8.89km trail from Bukit Putus. There are long cabins for mountain climbers, tracks for hikers and jungle paths for the adventures.

==== Python Park ====
Python Park (in Malay ''"Taman Ular Sawa"'') is situated in compartment 45 of the Angsi Forest within the Ulu Bendul Eco-Forest Park, the 4-[[hectare]] Ulu Bendul Python Park aims to collect and safeguard endangered snake species, particularly pythons. The park's establishment is expected to enhance Ulu Bendul Recreational Forest's appeal as an eco-tourist destination. It was opened to public in March 2008.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2008-08-13 |title=30 Anaconda mati kerana cuaca, kuman |trans-title=30 Anaconda pythons died due to weather, diseases |url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/87743 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080828050139/http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/87743 |archive-date=2008-08-28 |access-date=2024-02-27 |website=Malaysiakini |language=ms |agency=[[Bernama]]}}</ref>

Among the python species that is available in the python park are the Colombia Rainbow boa (''[[Epicrates cenchria maurus|Epicratus cenchria maurus]]''), Brazilian Rainbow boa (''[[Epicrates cenchria|Epicratus cenchria chenchria]]''), Green anaconda (''[[Eunectes murinus]]''), Carpet python (''[[Morelia spilota]]''), Sumatran short-tailed python (''[[Python curtus]]''), Green Burmese python (''[[Python molurus bivittatus]]''), and Reticulated python (''[[Python reticulatus]]'').


===The Martin Lister memorial===
===Martin Lister memorial arch===
[[File:Lister Memorial Arch, Kuala Pilah.jpg|thumb|The Lister Memorial Arch]]
On the main road is a Chinese-styled arch dedicated to Martin Lister, who was the first British Resident of Negeri Sembilan, commemorating his effort in ending the intermittent violent conflict between Chinese secret societies then rampant among the migrant Chinese populace. Lister was killed by his enemies in the nearby hills at Ulu Bendul.
On the main road is a [[Paifang|Chinese-styled arch]] dedicated to [[Martin Lister (British colonial administrator)|Martin Lister]], who was the first British Resident of Negeri Sembilan, commemorating his effort in ending the intermittent violent conflict between Chinese secret societies then rampant among the migrant Chinese populace. Lister passed away in 1897 in [[Suez]] from deteriorating health.


==Transportation==
==Transportation==
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===Car===
===Car===
Kuala Pilah is perhaps being famous for being an important rest town for travellers using [[Malaysia Federal Route 9|highway]] {{JKR|9}}, which runs through downtown Kuala Pilah. This highway, beginning in [[Tampin]] near the Negeri Sembilan-[[Malacca]] border and ending in [[Karak, Pahang|Karak]] in western [[Pahang]], is the main route for motorists from Malacca and Negeri Sembilan heading to the east coast states of Pahang, [[Terengganu]] and [[Kelantan]] while bypassing [[Kuala Lumpur]]/the [[Klang Valley]].
Kuala Pilah is perhaps being famous for being an important rest town for travellers using [[Malaysia Federal Route 9|Federal Route 9]], which runs through downtown Kuala Pilah. This highway, beginning in [[Tampin]] near the Negeri Sembilan-[[Malacca]] border and ending in [[Karak, Pahang|Karak]] in western [[Pahang]], is the main route for motorists from Malacca and Negeri Sembilan heading to the east coast states of Pahang, [[Terengganu]] and [[Kelantan]] while bypassing [[Kuala Lumpur]]/the [[Klang Valley]].


Meanwhile, Kuala Pilah is connected to the state capital, [[Seremban]] by [[Malaysia Federal Route 51|highway]] {{JKR|51}}.
Meanwhile, Kuala Pilah is connected to the state capital, [[Seremban]] by [[Malaysia Federal Route 51|Federal Route 51]].


===Bus===
===Bus===
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There used to be a branch line connecting Kuala Pilah to [[Bahau railway station|Bahau]]; the branch line was closed in 1931 due to the [[Great Depression]]; the tracks were soon dismantled.<ref>{{cite web |title=Stesen Kuala Pilah |website = [[Facebook]]|url=https://www.facebook.com/ktmberhad/photos/pcb.3520728331323069/3520727807989788/?type=3&theater |access-date=8 October 2020}}</ref>
There used to be a branch line connecting Kuala Pilah to [[Bahau railway station|Bahau]]; the branch line was closed in 1931 due to the [[Great Depression]]; the tracks were soon dismantled.<ref>{{cite web |title=Stesen Kuala Pilah |website = [[Facebook]]|url=https://www.facebook.com/ktmberhad/photos/pcb.3520728331323069/3520727807989788/?type=3&theater |access-date=8 October 2020}}</ref>


Currently state railway operator [[Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad|KTMB]] does not serve Kuala Pilah. The closest stations are {{KLRT color code|KB|13}} [[Seremban railway station|Seremban]], [[Bahau railway station|Bahau]] and [[Senawang]].
Currently state railway operator [[Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad|KTMB]] does not serve Kuala Pilah. The closest stations are {{KLRT color code|KB|13}} [[Seremban railway station|Seremban]] and {{KLRT color code|KB|14}} [[Senawang Komuter station|Senawang]] for the [[KTM West Coast Line|West Coast Railway]], and [[Bahau railway station|Bahau]] for the [[KTM East Coast Line|East Coast Jungle Railway]].


==Notable natives==
==Notable natives==
* [[Ghafar Baba]], [[Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia|Deputy Prime Minister]] (1986-1993)
* [[Ghafar Baba]], [[Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia|Deputy Prime Minister]] (1986-1993)
* [[Rosmah Mansor]], the second wife of former [[Prime Minister of Malaysia]], [[Najib Razak]]
* [[Rosmah Mansor]], the second wife of former [[Prime Minister of Malaysia]], [[Najib Razak]]
* [[Shamsiah Fakeh]], communist activist and leader of [[Angkatan Wanita Sedar]]


==References==
==References==
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{{Negeri Sembilan}}
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{{Local governments in Malaysia}}


[[Category:Kuala Pilah District]]
[[Category:Kuala Pilah District]]

Latest revision as of 15:07, 26 November 2024

Kuala Pilah
Kolo Pilah (Negeri Sembilan Malay)
Kuala Pilah Town
Bandar Kuala Pilah
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawiكوالا ڤيله
 • Chinese瓜拉庇勞
 • Tamilகோலா பிலா
Route FT 9, downtown Kuala Pilah
Route FT 9, downtown Kuala Pilah
Kuala Pilah Town in Kuala Pilah District
Kuala Pilah Town in Kuala Pilah District
Kuala Pilah is located in Malaysia
Kuala Pilah
Kuala Pilah
Location of Kuala Pilah in Peninsular Malaysia
Coordinates: 2°44′19.6″N 102°14′57.5″E / 2.738778°N 102.249306°E / 2.738778; 102.249306
Country Malaysia
State Negeri Sembilan
DistrictKuala Pilah
Luak Ulu Muar
Government
 • TypeLocal government
 • BodyKuala Pilah District Council
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
Postcode
72xxx
Websitewww.mdkp.gov.my
Kuala Pilah District Council

Majlis Daerah Kuala Pilah
Local Government Act 1976
Type
Type
History
FoundedJune 1980
Leadership
President
Mohd Faizal Abdul Manap
District secretary
Amin Jamail Thamimul Ansary
Motto
Indah, Makmur
(Beautiful, Prosperous)
Meeting place
72009 Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus
Website
www.mdkp.gov.my
Aerial view of Kuala Pilah

Kuala Pilah (Negeri Sembilan Malay: Kolo Pilah, Jawi: كوالا ڤيله), or simply Pilah, is a town in Kuala Pilah District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is 36 km from the state capital Seremban and 101 km from Kuala Lumpur.

Townscape

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Shophouses line the streets in downtown Kuala Pilah
An ornate shophouse within downtown Kuala Pilah
Yamtuan Raden Mosque and Sam Seng Keong Temple
Arulmiku Kanthasamy Temple
The Negri Titiwangsa seen from the town.

Kuala Pilah is stuated at the upstream section of the Muar River on the eastern slopes of the Titiwangsa Mountains. It is an old valley town with many of the prewar Chinese shophouses still fronting the main streets surrounded by traditional Malay kampung houses built on stilts nestled among extensive rice fields. It has a sizeable Chinese community that has existed since the mining days during the early British rule. This community today engages in trading and providing essential services such as workshops, hairdressing and traditional coffee shops called kopitiams.

The town is especially busy on weekends due to the flood of folks returning from Kuala Lumpur, usually to visit their parents or to tend to their family plots, where around the area is mostly Malays that migrated to Kuala Lumpur in search of better prospects and 'the bright lights'. The town is quite empty at night as most of the shops close as early as 7 p.m. daily. But early mornings are busy as workers and residents were staying nearby going to work at government offices such as hospitals, district offices and schools.

There are not many food stalls around, most are limited to the junction between Kuala Pilah and Bahau. The town used to have a movie theatre, but it was closed due to the introduction of video and internet cafes that sprouted during the 1990s. Those internet cafes are still going strong today.

The town is where one can also find the old Kuala Pilah Rest House, which was built by the government during the British occupation. In the early years, rest houses were the only available hotels and where everyone from businessmen to travellers stayed. It still serves this purpose today, albeit in a diminished capacity due to the availability of alternative accommodations.

Politics

[edit]

Currently, P129 Kuala Pilah is represented in the Dewan Rakyat of the Malaysian Parliament by Dato' Haji Adnan Abu Hassan of UMNO, a component party of Barisan Nasional, which forms a major portion of the current government coalition.

In turn, Kuala Pilah provides five seats to the Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly, namely:

Four state seats are currently held by UMNO save for downtown Kuala Pilah, which is held by PKR.

Healthcare

[edit]

Public hospitals

[edit]

The nearest hospital is Hospital Tuanku Ampuan Najihah, located at the main road towards Seremban (Federal Route 51).

Tourist attractions

[edit]

Ulu Bendul

[edit]

Ulu Bendul eco-forest park is a recreational forest located 24 km from Seremban, accessible by private vehicles, buses, or taxis. It is nestled in the Angsi Forest Reserve, offers a blend of lowland dipterocarp and hill dipterocarp forests [1][2]

Facilities at Ulu Bendul include ample amenities like parking, shelters, chalets, and a mosque. Engaging activities range from wildlife observation to herbalism, offering a holistic nature experience.

In addition, the eco-forest park claims of their rich biodiversity, featuring unique species like the Daun Sang (Johannesteijsmannia lanceolata), known for its distinctive leaf structure. The park is also home to the Haniffa cyanescens and a diverse range of Zingiberaceae plants, contributing to its lush vegetation. Wildlife enthusiasts may also spot the elusive Black Giant Squirrel (Ratufa Bicolor) amidst the park's verdant surroundings.

Mount Angsi

[edit]

The summit of Mount Angsi is the main attraction, with height at 825 metres[3] above sea level, accessible through an 8.89km trail from Bukit Putus. There are long cabins for mountain climbers, tracks for hikers and jungle paths for the adventures.

Python Park

[edit]

Python Park (in Malay "Taman Ular Sawa") is situated in compartment 45 of the Angsi Forest within the Ulu Bendul Eco-Forest Park, the 4-hectare Ulu Bendul Python Park aims to collect and safeguard endangered snake species, particularly pythons. The park's establishment is expected to enhance Ulu Bendul Recreational Forest's appeal as an eco-tourist destination. It was opened to public in March 2008.[4]

Among the python species that is available in the python park are the Colombia Rainbow boa (Epicratus cenchria maurus), Brazilian Rainbow boa (Epicratus cenchria chenchria), Green anaconda (Eunectes murinus), Carpet python (Morelia spilota), Sumatran short-tailed python (Python curtus), Green Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus), and Reticulated python (Python reticulatus).

Martin Lister memorial arch

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The Lister Memorial Arch

On the main road is a Chinese-styled arch dedicated to Martin Lister, who was the first British Resident of Negeri Sembilan, commemorating his effort in ending the intermittent violent conflict between Chinese secret societies then rampant among the migrant Chinese populace. Lister passed away in 1897 in Suez from deteriorating health.

Transportation

[edit]

The town itself serves as the main stopover point for transport routes.

Car

[edit]

Kuala Pilah is perhaps being famous for being an important rest town for travellers using Federal Route 9, which runs through downtown Kuala Pilah. This highway, beginning in Tampin near the Negeri Sembilan-Malacca border and ending in Karak in western Pahang, is the main route for motorists from Malacca and Negeri Sembilan heading to the east coast states of Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan while bypassing Kuala Lumpur/the Klang Valley.

Meanwhile, Kuala Pilah is connected to the state capital, Seremban by Federal Route 51.

Bus

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There are a new Bus Station and Taxi Stand located in the middle of Kuala Pilah Town and services to Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Tampin, Bahau and Gemas are available—also to the East Coast towns of Kuantan and Kuala Terengganu. People from Segamat and parts of Pahang use this route through Kuala Pilah to go to Kuala Lumpur via Seremban.

Train

[edit]

There used to be a branch line connecting Kuala Pilah to Bahau; the branch line was closed in 1931 due to the Great Depression; the tracks were soon dismantled.[5]

Currently state railway operator KTMB does not serve Kuala Pilah. The closest stations are  KB13  Seremban and  KB14  Senawang for the West Coast Railway, and Bahau for the East Coast Jungle Railway.

Notable natives

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ "Ulu Bendul Forest Eco-Park". www.forestry.gov.my. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
  2. ^ "Ulu Bendul". 2023-12-04. Archived from the original on 2023-12-04. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
  3. ^ "Gunung Angsi". Pusat Internet Taman Desa Putri, Jelai. 2024-02-27. Archived from the original on 2024-02-27. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
  4. ^ "30 Anaconda mati kerana cuaca, kuman" [30 Anaconda pythons died due to weather, diseases]. Malaysiakini (in Malay). Bernama. 2008-08-13. Archived from the original on 2008-08-28. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
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