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Kuantan

Kuantan (Jawi: كوانتن) is a city and the state capital of Pahang, Malaysia. It is located near the mouth of the Kuantan River. Kuantan is the 18th largest city in Malaysia based on 2010 population, and the largest city in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.

Kuantan
City of Kuantan
Bandaraya Kuantan
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawiكوانتن
 • Chinese关丹 (Simplified)
關丹 (Traditional)
Guāndān (Hanyu Pinyin)
 • Tamilகுவாந்தான்
Kuvāntāṉ (Transliteration)
From top, left to right:
The Kuantan 188 tower is located on the banks of Kuantan River, Downtown view, the Sultan Ahmad Shah State Mosque, the Kuantan City Council Building, the Kuantan Court Complex, Teluk Cempedak beach, and Kuantan Port
Location of Kuantan in Pahang
Kuantan
   Kuantan in    Pahang
Kuantan
Kuantan (Malaysia)
Kuantan
Kuantan (Southeast Asia)
Kuantan
Kuantan (Asia)
Coordinates: 3°49′N 103°20′E / 3.817°N 103.333°E / 3.817; 103.333Coordinates: 3°49′N 103°20′E / 3.817°N 103.333°E / 3.817; 103.333
Country Malaysia
State Pahang
DistrictKuantan
Founded1851
Establishment1 August 1913
Administrative centre27 August 1955[2]
Municipality status1 September 1979
City status21 February 2021
Government
 • TypeCity council
 • BodyKuantan City Council
 • MayorDato' Hamdan Hussin
Area
 • Total324 km2 (125 sq mi)
Elevation
21.95 m (72 ft)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total548,014[1]
 • Density1,691/km2 (4,380/sq mi)
DemonymKuantanese
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)Not observed
Postcode
25xxx
Mean solar timeUTC+06:46:48
Websitembk.gov.my
Kuantan City Council

Majlis Bandaraya Kuantan
مجليس بنداراي كوانتن
Type
Type
History
Founded21 February 2021
Preceded byKuantan Municipal Council
Leadership
Mayor
Hamdan Hussin
City secretary
Yusoff Husain
Meeting place
Menara MBK, Kompleks Bandaraya Kuantan, Jalan Tanah Putih, 25100 Kuantan, Pahang Darul Makmur.
Website
mbk.gov.my

The administrative centre of the state of Pahang was officially relocated to Kuantan on 27 August 1955 from Kuala Lipis and was officiated by HRH Sultan Abu Bakar Ri'ayatuddin Al Muadzam Shah,[2] the Sultan of Pahang.

History

Kuantan in the first century was a part of Chih-Tu empire. In the 11th century, this piece of land was conquered by another small empire called Pheng-Kheng before being taken over by the Siamese during the 12th century. During the 15th century, Kuantan was ruled by the Malacca Empire.

Kuantan is said to have been founded in the 1850s. The word "Kuantan" was mentioned by Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir (Munshi Abdullah) circa 1851/2 as below:

...On Thursday night came a boat from Kuantan. Then they told the ship's crew there's a pirate ship at Tanjung Tujuh, forty of them and at Kapas Island, and as well at Redang Island; it was spotted by two Kuantan boats and they set off...

In its early days, it was known as Teruntum Village (Kampung Teruntum). The village was situated at the mouth of Teruntum River which is in front of the current hospital and it was established by Haji Senik and his followers in the 1850s. Early primary economic activities included fishing and small businesses. The main evidence of the establishment of the village is the cemetery that is situated near Taman Esplanade in front of the current Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan.

Towards the late 19th century, arrival of Chinese miners and traders saw the establishment of a township in Kuantan and nearby tin mining areas such as Gambang and Sungai Lembing. Similar to what occurred in other states in Peninsular Malaysia, rubber plantations attracted Indian settlers as well.

The sinking of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse took place off the coast of Kuantan on 10 December 1941.

Kuantan was declared by Sultan Abdullah of Pahang as a full-fledged city on 21 February 2021 and its town council officially renamed the Kuantan City Council (MBK).[4]

Government

The Pahang state government shifted the administrative centre of Pahang from Kuala Lipis to Kuantan in 1955. The urban area of Kuantan city is located mostly in the mukims of Kuala Kuantan and Beserah.

Kuantan City Council, formerly known as the Kuantan Sanitary Board (Malay: Lembaga Kesihatan Kuantan) from 1913 until 1937, the Kuantan Town Board (Malay: Lembaga Bandaran Kuantan) from 1937 until 1953, the Kuantan Town Council (Malay: Majlis Bandaran Kuantan) from 1953 to 31 August 1979 and the Kuantan Municipal Council (Malay: Majlis Perbandaran Kuantan) from 1 September 1979 until 20 February 2021, is the local authority of Kuantan.

Urban development

Part of the larger East Coast Economic Growth Region (ECER), Kuantan will see many new developments including:

  • Kuantan 188 - the tallest observation tower in the East Coast and the second tallest in Malaysia behind Kuala Lumpur Tower at 188m; comes with a viewing deck and restaurant offering views of the Kuantan skyline.
  • Relocation of the state administration centre to its proposed site in Kota Sultan Ahmad Shah (KotaSAS).
  • Kuantan Port City consist of Kuantan Port expansion, Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park, and Kuantan Integrated Biopark[5]
  • East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) from Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan.[6]
  • Kuantan Waterfront Resort City at Tanjung Lumpur.
  • Greater Kuantan development that stretches from Kertih, Terengganu to Pekan, Pahang.[7]

Climate

Kuantan features a tropical rainforest climate under the Köppen climate classification. Usually, the area experiences two seasons per year, i.e., the "Dry" and Hot season and the Rainy season. The "Dry" and Hot Season (a relative term as the city does not truly have a dry season) occurs when seasonal south-west winds blow from Sumatra toward the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia but are blocked by the Titiwangsa Mountain Range. The temperature may reach 40 degrees Celsius. The Rainy season usually occurs between October and March. During this season, the north-east winds bring rain to Kuantan. It can get very cloudy with a large amount of rainfall. Floods may also occur. Areas subject to possible flooding include the road to Sungai Lembing and also a few areas along the Kuantan River.

In 2006, Kuantan experienced significant air pollution that affected visibility because of the haze blowing in from Sumatra and the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.

Climate data for Kuantan (1981–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 34.2
(93.6)
35.0
(95.0)
35.3
(95.5)
36.0
(96.8)
37.8
(100.0)
36.4
(97.5)
36.0
(96.8)
34.9
(94.8)
35.3
(95.5)
35.6
(96.1)
34.0
(93.2)
33.1
(91.6)
37.8
(100.0)
Average high °C (°F) 29.6
(85.3)
31.0
(87.8)
31.9
(89.4)
33.0
(91.4)
33.4
(92.1)
33.1
(91.6)
32.7
(90.9)
32.8
(91.0)
32.6
(90.7)
32.3
(90.1)
30.8
(87.4)
29.4
(84.9)
31.9
(89.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) 25.3
(77.5)
25.9
(78.6)
26.6
(79.9)
27.4
(81.3)
27.6
(81.7)
27.4
(81.3)
27.0
(80.6)
27.0
(80.6)
26.8
(80.2)
26.6
(79.9)
25.9
(78.6)
25.3
(77.5)
26.6
(79.8)
Average low °C (°F) 22.4
(72.3)
22.5
(72.5)
23.2
(73.8)
23.8
(74.8)
24.0
(75.2)
23.7
(74.7)
23.4
(74.1)
23.4
(74.1)
23.3
(73.9)
23.3
(73.9)
23.2
(73.8)
22.8
(73.0)
23.3
(73.8)
Record low °C (°F) 17.0
(62.6)
17.5
(63.5)
17.5
(63.5)
19.5
(67.1)
20.5
(68.9)
19.5
(67.1)
19.0
(66.2)
19.5
(67.1)
19.0
(66.2)
20.0
(68.0)
18.0
(64.4)
18.0
(64.4)
17.0
(62.6)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 283
(11.1)
131
(5.2)
191
(7.5)
148
(5.8)
185
(7.3)
157
(6.2)
158
(6.2)
200
(7.9)
198
(7.8)
267
(10.5)
396
(15.6)
652
(25.7)
2,966
(116.8)
Average precipitation days 17 10 13 13 15 13 13 15 16 19 22 21 187
Average relative humidity (%) 86 84 84 85 84 83 83 83 83 84 88 87 84
Mean monthly sunshine hours 140 171 176 180 174 170 170 174 172 160 135 119 1,941
Source 1: Ogimet[8]
Source 2: Deutscher Wetterdienst (extremes and humidity),[9] NOAA[10]

Demographics

Kuantan's population was approximately 427,515 in 2010 which was composed of 78.5% Malay, 17.9% Chinese, 3.3% Indian and 0.3% other races. The following is based on Department of Statistics Malaysia 2010 census. [11]

Ethnic groups in Kuantan Municipal Council, 2010 census
Ethnicity Population Percentage
Bumiputera 335,599 78.5%
Chinese 76,525 17.9%
Indian 14,108 3.3%
Others 1,282 0.3%

By 2019, its population had grown to 529,600.[1]

Economy

One of its major economic activities is tourism. Domestically, it is famous for the production of handicrafts, batik, keropok (dried fish crackers) and salted fish. Kuantan serves as the administrative and commercial capital of Pahang. Trade and commerce are important in the economy of the town. The timber industry, ice cream and the fishing industry also play major roles in the local economy.

There are petrochemical industries, mostly in Gebeng, an industrial area about 25 km north of Kuantan. Among the major companies operating in Kuantan are BASF PETRONAS Chemicals, MTBE/Polypropylene (M) Sdn Bhd,[12] BP Chemicals,[13] MTBE,[14] Flexsys,[15] Bredero Shaw,[16] Eastman Chemical, Kaneka,[17] Polyplastics,[18] Mieco,[19] KNM,[20] JiKang,[21] W.R. Grace, Cryovac, Wasco Pipeline Coatings,[22] AMC,[23] etc.

ECER Special Economic Zone (ECER SEZ)

Kuantan is being identified as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ). The launch of SEZ in 2009 by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak is one of the first of its kind in Malaysia. The SEZ is located inside East Coast Economic Region (ECER) of Greater Kuantan which stretches from the district of Kertih, Terengganu to the district of Pekan, Pahang. It is now one of the largest SEZs in Asia, covering 390,000 hectares. ECER SEZ serves as a catalyst to fast-track the economic development in the east coast. ECER SEZ aims to generate RM90 billion of investments and provide over 90,000 new jobs by 2020. At the centre of southeast Asia with four seaports (Kuantan Port as the main gateway) and two airports, ECER SEZ will serve good transportation link between Indochina, India and China.

The development master plan will offer special incentives to attract investors. Include tax exemptions, import and export duties exemptions and 100 per cent investment tax allowance.

Tourism

Beaches

 
Teluk Cempedak beach.

Kuantan's main sightseeing attraction is the beach at Teluk Cempedak or Palm Beach. There are scenic beaches popular among vacationers in the city's vicinity, such as Batu Hitam, Balok, Chenor, Pantai Sepat, Beserah, and Cherating. Near Cherating (Club Med is located here) there are turtle sanctuaries. A few kilometres away from Cherating is Pulau Ular (Snake Island). There is a legend connected with this island.

Waterfalls and parks

 
Kuantan river.

Kuantan is known to tourists for its waterfalls. The most well-known is the Sungai Pandan Waterfall. Two others are the Sungai Berkelah Waterfall and the Jerangkang Waterfall.

There are four parks in the city, the Gelora Park, Teruntum Mini Zoo, Gambang Safari Park and Agriculture Park at Indera Mahkota. A small park across the main road (and next to the river) in front of the Hospital is named the Esplanade Park or Downtown Kuantan. Here, it is possible to go on a river cruise from the small jetty. The Kuantan area also produces handicrafts and batik. Other tourist attractions include the State Mosque (Masjid Negeri).

Sungai Lembing

Sungai Lembing is located about 26 km northwest of Kuantan. It used to contain the world's deepest underground tin mines. There is an interesting Tin Museum in the former mining town of Sungai Lembing. Just north of the Tin Museum is a "hanging bridge" (jambatan bergantung). Access is via a narrow, winding road at the base of the entrance to the Tin Museum. There is another hanging bridge on the outskirts of Sungai Lembing town (visible from the main road, on the right side). There is a Panorama Hill which provides an impressive pre-dawn view. On the Kuantan-Sungai Lembing road at the hamlet of Pancing, there is a limestone mountain which houses a large reclining Buddha in one of its caves, Charah Cave.[24] The highest peak, Gunung Tapis, also can be accessed from here.

Theme parks

Bukit Gambang Resort City (BGRC) is one of the largest water theme park resorts in Malaysia, spanning 547 acres and offering a 17.1-acre lake, and a 24,000 square feet wave pool. Bukit Gambang Safari Park, the biggest safari in east coast of Peninsular Malaysia.[25]

Kuantan 188

Kuantan 188
Menara Kuantan 188
 
Kuantan 188 at night.
 
Former namesTeruntum Tower
Record height
Tallest in Pahang from 2019 to 2023[I]
Preceded byFirst World Hotel Tower 1 & 2
Surpassed byGrand Ion Majestic
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeObservation tower
Architectural styleTeruntum Putih (Lumnitzera Racemosa) / Pahang's coat of arms
LocationKuantan River, Kuantan
CountryMalaysia
Coordinates3°48′14″N 103°19′39″E / 3.803992°N 103.327529°E / 3.803992; 103.327529
Construction startedAugust 2017
Completed3 September 2019
Opening15 December 2020
Inaugurated21 February 2021
CostRM 4405.0000 million ($10 million USD)
OwnerEast Coast Economic Region Development Council (ECERDC) Pahang State Government
Height
Antenna spire188 m (617 ft)
Roof124 m (407 ft)
Top floor104 m (341 ft)
Observatory92 m (302 ft)
Technical details
Structural systemSteel
Reinforced concrete
Floor count3
Design and construction
Architect(s)Neoformation Architects Sdn. Bhd.
DeveloperEast Coast Economic Region Development Council (ECERDC) Pahang State Government
Structural engineerPembinaan Purcon Sdn. Bhd.
Website
www.kuantan188.com.my

Kuantan 188, previously known as Teruntum Tower is a 3-story, 188-meter-tall tower in Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. It is the Malaysia's second tallest tower after the Kuala Lumpur Tower and the second-tallest in East Coast Economic Region after the newly completed Grand Ion Majestic in Genting Highlands, which is Pahang's tallest building. Its construction was started in August 2017 and completed on 3 September 2019. It features an observation deck at 92 meter high, restaurant at 98 meter high and an open sky-deck at 104 meter high. The tower offers 360-degree view of the Kuantan River and Kuantan City.

Design and concept

The design of the tower was inspired by spear head which is one of element on the Pahang's Coat of Arms while the tower's porch inspired by Lumnitzera Tree.

There are also some symbolic concept behind the tower's design:

  • The tower's porch symbolize the diversity of the people of Kuantan and Pahang.
  • Five connected steel post of the spire represent five principles of the Rukun Negara as the core of people's unity. It also represent the five Pillars of Islam.
  • Golden tower's pinnacle symbolize the sovereignty of the Sultan of Pahang.

Inauguration

Kuantan 188 was official inaugurated on 21 February 2021 by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah (who also is the Sultan of Pahang) via video footage played on a giant screen during the event. The tower opened as new iconic landmark for the new proclaimed city of Kuantan. It expected to revitalize the state tourism sector by attracting thousand of tourists to the city.

Al-Sultan Abdullah was represented by his heir, the regent of Pahang Crown Prince Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah alongside of his other sons, Tengku Muhammad Iskandar Ri’ayatuddin Shah and Tengku Ahmad Ismail Mu’adzam Shah. Other honorable guests including the Chief Minister of Pahang Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail, Senior Minister of Infrastructure Development Fadillah Yusof, then Minister of Communications and Multimedia Saifuddin Abdullah, Speaker of the Pahang State Legislative Assembly Ishak Muhamad, Pahang State Government Secretary Salehuddin Ishak, Mayor of Kuantan City Hamdan Hussin and other members of federal cabinet and Pahang State Government.

During the event, the honorable guests also witnessed a boat parade by the federal government, state government, local authorities and defense forces along the Kuantan River.

Timeline of tallest structures in Kuantan

Year Image Name
1979–1993   Teruntum Complex
1993–2007   Sultan Ahmad Shah Mosque
2007–2020 The Zenith Hotel Kuantan
2020–2021 Swiss Belhotel Kuantan & Imperium Residence
2021–present   Kuantan 188

Culture

Cuisine

Kuantan is famous among locals and tourists for its fish crackers (called keropok in Malay) and salted fish, where the fish are marinated mainly with salt and left out to dry in the sun for days and sold at the market, Serambi Teruntum in Tanjung Lumpur. Fresh grilled fish or ikan bakar can be purchased at Tanjung Lumpur and Beserah area mostly located near fishermen's village.

Many types of local food can be found at the city centre.

Very popular and sold by street vendors (especially at the night markets) are varieties of satay which consists of grilled meat on a stick which is dipped into peanut sauce and roti canai, a thick flatbread dipped in a dhal curry sauce.

Typical ethnic Indian dishes include the naan and tandoori chicken.

Healthcare

Medical needs are served by several hospitals and clinics. The main hospital is Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital, which is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment such as a CT scanner and MRI.

In Indera Mahkota, there are the International Islamic University Medical Center International Islamic University Malaysia.

There are several private medical centres operate in city: KPJ Pahang Specialist Hospital, Kuantan Medical Center (KMC), Hospital Pakar PRK Muip, KCDC Hospital and Darul Makmur Medical Center.

A Community Health Centre serves suburbs such as Beserah, while smaller clinics are in smaller suburbs such as Bandar Indera Mahkota.

Education

Higher education

There are many institutes of higher learning in Kuantan. They are categorised as Institut Pengajian Tinggi Awam (IPTA); public university or Institut Pengajian Tinggi Swasta (IPTS); private university. Two of the public institutes in Kuantan is Politeknik Sultan Ahmad Shah (POLISAS) & Politeknik METrO Kuantan (PMKu). POLISAS established in 1976 and PMKu established on 1 April 2011.

The International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), which is a branch from the main campus in Gombak. There are two IIUM campuses in Kuantan. The Jalan Hospital campus (JHC) campus that opened on year 1997 and the 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) Indera Mahkota campus on year 2004. IIUM Kuantan focuses on medical related degree programmes offered through several faculties or Kulliyyahs such as: Kulliyyah of Medicine, Kulliyyah of Pharmacy, Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences (Radiography, Optometry, Dietetics, Audiology, Physiology and Biomedical Science), Kulliyyah of Nursing, and Kulliyyah of Science (Biotechnology, Computational and Theoritical Sciences (CTS), Applied Chemistry, Physics, Marine Science, Plant Science, and Applied Plant Science), Kulliyyah of Dentistry.

The Jalan Hospital campus (JHC) campus houses the notable IIUM Breast Centre, a centre devoted to the research and diagnosis of breast cancer.

Kolej Komuniti Kuantan was founded in 2001 and currently operating at a permanent campus in Bandar Indera Mahkota.

The Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) was founded in 2002 and located in Gambang. UMP offers undergraduates and postgraduates education mainly in engineering and technical fields through its 7 faculties and centre. UMP has a newly built main campus in Pekan.

Private colleges and institutes

 
Widad University College.
  • International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)
  • Tunku Abdul Rahman University College
  • Open University Malaysia (OUM)
  • Kolej Universiti Islam Pahang Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah (KUIPSAS)
  • Widad University College
  • Kolej Yayasan Pahang
  • Kolej Poly-Tech MARA
  • Kolej Matrikulasi Pahang (KMPh)
  • Olympia College
  • Institut ECMA
  • Institut Latihan Perindustrian Kuantan (ILP Kuantan)
  • Institut Teknologi MIDAS
  • Institut Saga
  • Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA (KKTM)
  • Kolej Komuniti Paya Besar, Gambang
  • Kolej Professional Mara Indera Mahkota
  • Kolej PSDC
  • Kolej Teknologi Cosmopoint
  • Malaysian Aviation Training Academy (MATA Aviation)

Secondary schools

Secondary school (high school) education is provided by Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (National Secondary School) (e.g., SMK Air Putih), Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan (National-type School) Chinese primary schools and Religious schools (e.g., SMA Al-Ihsan). All follow the syllabus and curriculum provided and regulated by the Malaysian Ministry of Education (Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia).

Alternatives to national education are provided by international schools which do not follow the Malaysian education curriculum. This includes the International School of Kuantan, grades K to 12.

Transportation

Land

Kuantan is connected to Kuala Lumpur via the East Coast Expressway and Karak Expressway. Kuantan is now more accessible by road transportation than before, primarily because of the opening of East Coast Expressway. The East Coast Expressway, which begins in Gombak, Selangor and ends near Kuala Terengganu, also links Kuantan to other major towns in Pahang.

Besides Kuala Terengganu and Kota Bharu, the other two capitals of the east coast, the scenic coastal road (Federal Route 3) also runs southward through Pekan, Kuala Rompin, Mersing before terminating in Johor Bahru just before the interchange to Singapore. This route winds through verdant forests and small coastal towns, and a stretch of beautiful quiet beaches at Rompin and Lanjut. Alternatively, Tun Razak Highway Federal Route 12 that runs from the town of Segamat, Johor to Gambang and proceeding to Gambang-Kuantan Highway Federal Route 2 also connects Kuantan with Johor Bahru.

Kuantan Bypass is a highway that runs from Kuantan Port to Kuantan Airport. Interchange are available at Bandar Indera Mahkota, Bandar Damansara Kuantan, East Coast Expressway, Jerangau Highway Federal Route 14, Semambu and major roads.

Alternatively, express buses to Kuantan depart from Kuala Lumpur. Tickets for these buses are available from Hentian Pekeliling or Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) in Kuala Lumpur. These express buses will stop at the Terminal Kuantan Sentral at Bandar Indera Mahkota. There's local bus services stationed at the bus stop in Kuantan General Market near the Darul Makmur Stadium. This station provides services to Cherating, Pekan and nearby destinations. RapidKuantan buses are accessible to most places in Kuantan even from Pekan, the neighbouring town and from Kemaman in Terengganu. The main stop centre of RapidKuantan is near the General Market (Pasar Besar) and the Darul Makmur Stadium.

Rail

The upcoming MRL East Coast Rail Link, connecting Kota Bharu and Port Klang, will serve the city. The line is expected to enter operation by 2027.

Air

Kuantan is served by Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport. This is the only airport in Pahang State that is controlled by Malaysia Airport Bhd. Currently, the airlines that fly to Kuantan: Malaysia Airline System (MAS), Firefly, Scoot, Malindo and AirAsia. Firefly has scheduled direct flights to Singapore and Penang. In 2009, the airport handled 226,912 passengers on 3,110 flights, though the airport is able to handle over one million passengers annually. In 2008, Taiwan and Tourism Malaysia had co-operated that there were 23 charter flights directly from Taipei to Kuantan Airport, this condition had made Kuantan Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport the first airport in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia that received international flights. Passengers have to walk from the plane to the arrival hall. Planes from Kuantan fly directly to KLIA , Subang Airport, Singapore Changi Airport and Penang International Airport. Seasonal flights to Taipei are operated by China Airlines. Royal Malaysian Air Force, also operates from the nearby RMAF Kuantan.

Sea

Kuantan Port, an all-weather port is a multi-cargo seaport facing South China Sea. New Deep Water Terminal (NDWT) is currently being developed adjacent to the port. Upon completion, Kuantan Port is envisaged to be the main gateway to China and the Far East. The port is part of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.[26][27][28]

In popular culture

  • Kuantan features prominently in the first part of Nevil Shute's 1949 novel A Town Like Alice
  • Kuantan is mentioned in the Command & Conquer video game series backstory as being a major base of operations of the Brotherhood of Nod.
  • Box-office success local movie "Woohoo"(2010) was shot at Beserah, Kuantan.
  • In "Polis Evo 2", "Bongsun", the fictional placement is located in Kuantan, where this place is a shooting location.
  • Famous social responsibility site, KCPbantu is based in Kuantan.

International relations

Sister cities

Kuantan currently has one sister city:

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  •   Kuantan travel guide from Wikivoyage
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kuantan, confused, with, kelantan, federal, constituency, represented, dewan, rakyat, federal, constituency, state, constituency, represented, dewan, rakyat, teruntum, state, constituency, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help. Not to be confused with Kelantan For the federal constituency represented in the Dewan Rakyat see Kuantan federal constituency For the state constituency represented in the Dewan Rakyat see Teruntum state constituency This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kuantan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kuantan Jawi كوانتن is a city and the state capital of Pahang Malaysia It is located near the mouth of the Kuantan River Kuantan is the 18th largest city in Malaysia based on 2010 population and the largest city in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia KuantanState capital city and district capitalCity of KuantanBandaraya KuantanOther transcription s Jawiكوانتن Chinese关丹 Simplified 關丹 Traditional Guandan Hanyu Pinyin Tamilக வ ந த ன Kuvantaṉ Transliteration From top left to right The Kuantan 188 tower is located on the banks of Kuantan River Downtown view the Sultan Ahmad Shah State Mosque the Kuantan City Council Building the Kuantan Court Complex Teluk Cempedak beach and Kuantan PortSealLocation of Kuantan in PahangKuantan Kuantan in PahangShow map of PahangKuantanKuantan Malaysia Show map of MalaysiaKuantanKuantan Southeast Asia Show map of Southeast AsiaKuantanKuantan Asia Show map of AsiaCoordinates 3 49 N 103 20 E 3 817 N 103 333 E 3 817 103 333 Coordinates 3 49 N 103 20 E 3 817 N 103 333 E 3 817 103 333Country MalaysiaState PahangDistrictKuantanFounded1851Establishment1 August 1913Administrative centre27 August 1955 2 Municipality status1 September 1979City status21 February 2021Government TypeCity council BodyKuantan City Council MayorDato Hamdan HussinArea 3 Total324 km2 125 sq mi Elevation21 95 m 72 ft Population 2019 Total548 014 1 Density1 691 km2 4 380 sq mi DemonymKuantaneseTime zoneUTC 8 MST Summer DST Not observedPostcode25xxxMean solar timeUTC 06 46 48Websitembk wbr gov wbr myKuantan City Council Majlis Bandaraya Kuantanمجليس بنداراي كوانتن TypeTypeLocal authorityHistoryFounded21 February 2021Preceded byKuantan Municipal CouncilLeadershipMayorHamdan HussinCity secretaryYusoff HusainMeeting placeMenara MBK Kompleks Bandaraya Kuantan Jalan Tanah Putih 25100 Kuantan Pahang Darul Makmur Websitembk wbr gov wbr myThe administrative centre of the state of Pahang was officially relocated to Kuantan on 27 August 1955 from Kuala Lipis and was officiated by HRH Sultan Abu Bakar Ri ayatuddin Al Muadzam Shah 2 the Sultan of Pahang Contents 1 History 2 Government 2 1 Urban development 3 Climate 4 Demographics 5 Economy 5 1 ECER Special Economic Zone ECER SEZ 6 Tourism 6 1 Beaches 6 2 Waterfalls and parks 6 3 Sungai Lembing 6 4 Theme parks 7 Kuantan 188 7 1 Design and concept 7 2 Inauguration 8 Timeline of tallest structures in Kuantan 9 Culture 9 1 Cuisine 10 Healthcare 11 Education 11 1 Higher education 11 1 1 Private colleges and institutes 11 2 Secondary schools 12 Transportation 12 1 Land 12 2 Rail 12 3 Air 12 4 Sea 13 In popular culture 14 International relations 14 1 Sister cities 15 References 16 External linksHistory EditKuantan in the first century was a part of Chih Tu empire In the 11th century this piece of land was conquered by another small empire called Pheng Kheng before being taken over by the Siamese during the 12th century During the 15th century Kuantan was ruled by the Malacca Empire Kuantan is said to have been founded in the 1850s The word Kuantan was mentioned by Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir Munshi Abdullah circa 1851 2 as below On Thursday night came a boat from Kuantan Then they told the ship s crew there s a pirate ship at Tanjung Tujuh forty of them and at Kapas Island and as well at Redang Island it was spotted by two Kuantan boats and they set off In its early days it was known as Teruntum Village Kampung Teruntum The village was situated at the mouth of Teruntum River which is in front of the current hospital and it was established by Haji Senik and his followers in the 1850s Early primary economic activities included fishing and small businesses The main evidence of the establishment of the village is the cemetery that is situated near Taman Esplanade in front of the current Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan Towards the late 19th century arrival of Chinese miners and traders saw the establishment of a township in Kuantan and nearby tin mining areas such as Gambang and Sungai Lembing Similar to what occurred in other states in Peninsular Malaysia rubber plantations attracted Indian settlers as well The sinking of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse took place off the coast of Kuantan on 10 December 1941 Kuantan was declared by Sultan Abdullah of Pahang as a full fledged city on 21 February 2021 and its town council officially renamed the Kuantan City Council MBK 4 Government EditThe Pahang state government shifted the administrative centre of Pahang from Kuala Lipis to Kuantan in 1955 The urban area of Kuantan city is located mostly in the mukims of Kuala Kuantan and Beserah Kuantan City Council formerly known as the Kuantan Sanitary Board Malay Lembaga Kesihatan Kuantan from 1913 until 1937 the Kuantan Town Board Malay Lembaga Bandaran Kuantan from 1937 until 1953 the Kuantan Town Council Malay Majlis Bandaran Kuantan from 1953 to 31 August 1979 and the Kuantan Municipal Council Malay Majlis Perbandaran Kuantan from 1 September 1979 until 20 February 2021 is the local authority of Kuantan Urban development Edit Part of the larger East Coast Economic Growth Region ECER Kuantan will see many new developments including Kuantan 188 the tallest observation tower in the East Coast and the second tallest in Malaysia behind Kuala Lumpur Tower at 188m comes with a viewing deck and restaurant offering views of the Kuantan skyline Relocation of the state administration centre to its proposed site in Kota Sultan Ahmad Shah KotaSAS Kuantan Port City consist of Kuantan Port expansion Malaysia China Kuantan Industrial Park and Kuantan Integrated Biopark 5 East Coast Rail Link ECRL from Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan 6 Kuantan Waterfront Resort City at Tanjung Lumpur Greater Kuantan development that stretches from Kertih Terengganu to Pekan Pahang 7 Climate EditKuantan features a tropical rainforest climate under the Koppen climate classification Usually the area experiences two seasons per year i e the Dry and Hot season and the Rainy season The Dry and Hot Season a relative term as the city does not truly have a dry season occurs when seasonal south west winds blow from Sumatra toward the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia but are blocked by the Titiwangsa Mountain Range The temperature may reach 40 degrees Celsius The Rainy season usually occurs between October and March During this season the north east winds bring rain to Kuantan It can get very cloudy with a large amount of rainfall Floods may also occur Areas subject to possible flooding include the road to Sungai Lembing and also a few areas along the Kuantan River In 2006 Kuantan experienced significant air pollution that affected visibility because of the haze blowing in from Sumatra and the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia Climate data for Kuantan 1981 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 34 2 93 6 35 0 95 0 35 3 95 5 36 0 96 8 37 8 100 0 36 4 97 5 36 0 96 8 34 9 94 8 35 3 95 5 35 6 96 1 34 0 93 2 33 1 91 6 37 8 100 0 Average high C F 29 6 85 3 31 0 87 8 31 9 89 4 33 0 91 4 33 4 92 1 33 1 91 6 32 7 90 9 32 8 91 0 32 6 90 7 32 3 90 1 30 8 87 4 29 4 84 9 31 9 89 4 Daily mean C F 25 3 77 5 25 9 78 6 26 6 79 9 27 4 81 3 27 6 81 7 27 4 81 3 27 0 80 6 27 0 80 6 26 8 80 2 26 6 79 9 25 9 78 6 25 3 77 5 26 6 79 8 Average low C F 22 4 72 3 22 5 72 5 23 2 73 8 23 8 74 8 24 0 75 2 23 7 74 7 23 4 74 1 23 4 74 1 23 3 73 9 23 3 73 9 23 2 73 8 22 8 73 0 23 3 73 8 Record low C F 17 0 62 6 17 5 63 5 17 5 63 5 19 5 67 1 20 5 68 9 19 5 67 1 19 0 66 2 19 5 67 1 19 0 66 2 20 0 68 0 18 0 64 4 18 0 64 4 17 0 62 6 Average precipitation mm inches 283 11 1 131 5 2 191 7 5 148 5 8 185 7 3 157 6 2 158 6 2 200 7 9 198 7 8 267 10 5 396 15 6 652 25 7 2 966 116 8 Average precipitation days 17 10 13 13 15 13 13 15 16 19 22 21 187Average relative humidity 86 84 84 85 84 83 83 83 83 84 88 87 84Mean monthly sunshine hours 140 171 176 180 174 170 170 174 172 160 135 119 1 941Source 1 Ogimet 8 Source 2 Deutscher Wetterdienst extremes and humidity 9 NOAA 10 Demographics Edit Pahang State Mosque Kuantan s population was approximately 427 515 in 2010 which was composed of 78 5 Malay 17 9 Chinese 3 3 Indian and 0 3 other races The following is based on Department of Statistics Malaysia 2010 census 11 Ethnic groups in Kuantan Municipal Council 2010 censusEthnicity Population PercentageBumiputera 335 599 78 5 Chinese 76 525 17 9 Indian 14 108 3 3 Others 1 282 0 3 By 2019 its population had grown to 529 600 1 Economy EditOne of its major economic activities is tourism Domestically it is famous for the production of handicrafts batik keropok dried fish crackers and salted fish Kuantan serves as the administrative and commercial capital of Pahang Trade and commerce are important in the economy of the town The timber industry ice cream and the fishing industry also play major roles in the local economy There are petrochemical industries mostly in Gebeng an industrial area about 25 km north of Kuantan Among the major companies operating in Kuantan are BASF PETRONAS Chemicals MTBE Polypropylene M Sdn Bhd 12 BP Chemicals 13 MTBE 14 Flexsys 15 Bredero Shaw 16 Eastman Chemical Kaneka 17 Polyplastics 18 Mieco 19 KNM 20 JiKang 21 W R Grace Cryovac Wasco Pipeline Coatings 22 AMC 23 etc ECER Special Economic Zone ECER SEZ Edit Kuantan is being identified as a Special Economic Zone SEZ The launch of SEZ in 2009 by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak is one of the first of its kind in Malaysia The SEZ is located inside East Coast Economic Region ECER of Greater Kuantan which stretches from the district of Kertih Terengganu to the district of Pekan Pahang It is now one of the largest SEZs in Asia covering 390 000 hectares ECER SEZ serves as a catalyst to fast track the economic development in the east coast ECER SEZ aims to generate RM90 billion of investments and provide over 90 000 new jobs by 2020 At the centre of southeast Asia with four seaports Kuantan Port as the main gateway and two airports ECER SEZ will serve good transportation link between Indochina India and China The development master plan will offer special incentives to attract investors Include tax exemptions import and export duties exemptions and 100 per cent investment tax allowance Tourism EditThis article may contain wording that promotes the subject through exaggeration of unnoteworthy facts Please help improve it by removing or replacing such wording March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Beaches Edit Teluk Cempedak beach Kuantan s main sightseeing attraction is the beach at Teluk Cempedak or Palm Beach There are scenic beaches popular among vacationers in the city s vicinity such as Batu Hitam Balok Chenor Pantai Sepat Beserah and Cherating Near Cherating Club Med is located here there are turtle sanctuaries A few kilometres away from Cherating is Pulau Ular Snake Island There is a legend connected with this island Waterfalls and parks Edit Kuantan river Kuantan is known to tourists for its waterfalls The most well known is the Sungai Pandan Waterfall Two others are the Sungai Berkelah Waterfall and the Jerangkang Waterfall There are four parks in the city the Gelora Park Teruntum Mini Zoo Gambang Safari Park and Agriculture Park at Indera Mahkota A small park across the main road and next to the river in front of the Hospital is named the Esplanade Park or Downtown Kuantan Here it is possible to go on a river cruise from the small jetty The Kuantan area also produces handicrafts and batik Other tourist attractions include the State Mosque Masjid Negeri Sungai Lembing Edit Main article Sungai Lembing Sungai Lembing is located about 26 km northwest of Kuantan It used to contain the world s deepest underground tin mines There is an interesting Tin Museum in the former mining town of Sungai Lembing Just north of the Tin Museum is a hanging bridge jambatan bergantung Access is via a narrow winding road at the base of the entrance to the Tin Museum There is another hanging bridge on the outskirts of Sungai Lembing town visible from the main road on the right side There is a Panorama Hill which provides an impressive pre dawn view On the Kuantan Sungai Lembing road at the hamlet of Pancing there is a limestone mountain which houses a large reclining Buddha in one of its caves Charah Cave 24 The highest peak Gunung Tapis also can be accessed from here Theme parks Edit Bukit Gambang Resort City BGRC is one of the largest water theme park resorts in Malaysia spanning 547 acres and offering a 17 1 acre lake and a 24 000 square feet wave pool Bukit Gambang Safari Park the biggest safari in east coast of Peninsular Malaysia 25 Kuantan 188 EditKuantan 188Menara Kuantan 188 Kuantan 188 at night Former namesTeruntum TowerRecord heightTallest in Pahang from 2019 to 2023 I Preceded byFirst World Hotel Tower 1 amp 2Surpassed byGrand Ion MajesticGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypeObservation towerArchitectural styleTeruntum Putih Lumnitzera Racemosa Pahang s coat of armsLocationKuantan River KuantanCountryMalaysiaCoordinates3 48 14 N 103 19 39 E 3 803992 N 103 327529 E 3 803992 103 327529Construction startedAugust 2017Completed3 September 2019Opening15 December 2020Inaugurated21 February 2021CostRM 4405 0000 million 10 million USD OwnerEast Coast Economic Region Development Council ECERDC Pahang State GovernmentHeightAntenna spire188 m 617 ft Roof124 m 407 ft Top floor104 m 341 ft Observatory92 m 302 ft Technical detailsStructural systemSteelReinforced concreteFloor count3Design and constructionArchitect s Neoformation Architects Sdn Bhd DeveloperEast Coast Economic Region Development Council ECERDC Pahang State GovernmentStructural engineerPembinaan Purcon Sdn Bhd Websitewww wbr kuantan188 wbr com wbr myKuantan 188 previously known as Teruntum Tower is a 3 story 188 meter tall tower in Kuantan Pahang Malaysia It is the Malaysia s second tallest tower after the Kuala Lumpur Tower and the second tallest in East Coast Economic Region after the newly completed Grand Ion Majestic in Genting Highlands which is Pahang s tallest building Its construction was started in August 2017 and completed on 3 September 2019 It features an observation deck at 92 meter high restaurant at 98 meter high and an open sky deck at 104 meter high The tower offers 360 degree view of the Kuantan River and Kuantan City Design and concept Edit The design of the tower was inspired by spear head which is one of element on the Pahang s Coat of Arms while the tower s porch inspired by Lumnitzera Tree There are also some symbolic concept behind the tower s design The tower s porch symbolize the diversity of the people of Kuantan and Pahang Five connected steel post of the spire represent five principles of the Rukun Negara as the core of people s unity It also represent the five Pillars of Islam Golden tower s pinnacle symbolize the sovereignty of the Sultan of Pahang Inauguration Edit Kuantan 188 was official inaugurated on 21 February 2021 by the Yang di Pertuan Agong Al Sultan Abdullah who also is the Sultan of Pahang via video footage played on a giant screen during the event The tower opened as new iconic landmark for the new proclaimed city of Kuantan It expected to revitalize the state tourism sector by attracting thousand of tourists to the city Al Sultan Abdullah was represented by his heir the regent of Pahang Crown Prince Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah alongside of his other sons Tengku Muhammad Iskandar Ri ayatuddin Shah and Tengku Ahmad Ismail Mu adzam Shah Other honorable guests including the Chief Minister of Pahang Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail Senior Minister of Infrastructure Development Fadillah Yusof then Minister of Communications and Multimedia Saifuddin Abdullah Speaker of the Pahang State Legislative Assembly Ishak Muhamad Pahang State Government Secretary Salehuddin Ishak Mayor of Kuantan City Hamdan Hussin and other members of federal cabinet and Pahang State Government During the event the honorable guests also witnessed a boat parade by the federal government state government local authorities and defense forces along the Kuantan River Timeline of tallest structures in Kuantan EditYear Image Name1979 1993 Teruntum Complex1993 2007 Sultan Ahmad Shah Mosque2007 2020 The Zenith Hotel Kuantan2020 2021 Swiss Belhotel Kuantan amp Imperium Residence2021 present Kuantan 188Culture EditCuisine Edit Kuantan is famous among locals and tourists for its fish crackers called keropok in Malay and salted fish where the fish are marinated mainly with salt and left out to dry in the sun for days and sold at the market Serambi Teruntum in Tanjung Lumpur Fresh grilled fish or ikan bakar can be purchased at Tanjung Lumpur and Beserah area mostly located near fishermen s village Many types of local food can be found at the city centre Very popular and sold by street vendors especially at the night markets are varieties of satay which consists of grilled meat on a stick which is dipped into peanut sauce and roti canai a thick flatbread dipped in a dhal curry sauce Typical ethnic Indian dishes include the naan and tandoori chicken Healthcare Edit Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital Medical needs are served by several hospitals and clinics The main hospital is Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital which is equipped with state of the art equipment such as a CT scanner and MRI In Indera Mahkota there are the International Islamic University Medical Center International Islamic University Malaysia There are several private medical centres operate in city KPJ Pahang Specialist Hospital Kuantan Medical Center KMC Hospital Pakar PRK Muip KCDC Hospital and Darul Makmur Medical Center A Community Health Centre serves suburbs such as Beserah while smaller clinics are in smaller suburbs such as Bandar Indera Mahkota Education EditHigher education Edit See also List of educational institutes in Kuantan There are many institutes of higher learning in Kuantan They are categorised as Institut Pengajian Tinggi Awam IPTA public university or Institut Pengajian Tinggi Swasta IPTS private university Two of the public institutes in Kuantan is Politeknik Sultan Ahmad Shah POLISAS amp Politeknik METrO Kuantan PMKu POLISAS established in 1976 and PMKu established on 1 April 2011 The International Islamic University Malaysia IIUM which is a branch from the main campus in Gombak There are two IIUM campuses in Kuantan The Jalan Hospital campus JHC campus that opened on year 1997 and the 1 000 acres 4 0 km2 Indera Mahkota campus on year 2004 IIUM Kuantan focuses on medical related degree programmes offered through several faculties or Kulliyyahs such as Kulliyyah of Medicine Kulliyyah of Pharmacy Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences Radiography Optometry Dietetics Audiology Physiology and Biomedical Science Kulliyyah of Nursing and Kulliyyah of Science Biotechnology Computational and Theoritical Sciences CTS Applied Chemistry Physics Marine Science Plant Science and Applied Plant Science Kulliyyah of Dentistry The Jalan Hospital campus JHC campus houses the notable IIUM Breast Centre a centre devoted to the research and diagnosis of breast cancer Kolej Komuniti Kuantan was founded in 2001 and currently operating at a permanent campus in Bandar Indera Mahkota The Universiti Malaysia Pahang UMP was founded in 2002 and located in Gambang UMP offers undergraduates and postgraduates education mainly in engineering and technical fields through its 7 faculties and centre UMP has a newly built main campus in Pekan Private colleges and institutes Edit Widad University College International Islamic University Malaysia IIUM Tunku Abdul Rahman University College Open University Malaysia OUM Kolej Universiti Islam Pahang Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah KUIPSAS Widad University College Kolej Yayasan Pahang Kolej Poly Tech MARA Kolej Matrikulasi Pahang KMPh Olympia College Institut ECMA Institut Latihan Perindustrian Kuantan ILP Kuantan Institut Teknologi MIDAS Institut Saga Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA KKTM Kolej Komuniti Paya Besar Gambang Kolej Professional Mara Indera Mahkota Kolej PSDC Kolej Teknologi Cosmopoint Malaysian Aviation Training Academy MATA Aviation Secondary schools Edit Secondary school high school education is provided by Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan National Secondary School e g SMK Air Putih Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan National type School Chinese primary schools and Religious schools e g SMA Al Ihsan All follow the syllabus and curriculum provided and regulated by the Malaysian Ministry of Education Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia Alternatives to national education are provided by international schools which do not follow the Malaysian education curriculum This includes the International School of Kuantan grades K to 12 Transportation EditLand Edit Kuantan Sentral Terminal Kuantan is connected to Kuala Lumpur via the East Coast Expressway and Karak Expressway Kuantan is now more accessible by road transportation than before primarily because of the opening of East Coast Expressway The East Coast Expressway which begins in Gombak Selangor and ends near Kuala Terengganu also links Kuantan to other major towns in Pahang Besides Kuala Terengganu and Kota Bharu the other two capitals of the east coast the scenic coastal road Federal Route 3 also runs southward through Pekan Kuala Rompin Mersing before terminating in Johor Bahru just before the interchange to Singapore This route winds through verdant forests and small coastal towns and a stretch of beautiful quiet beaches at Rompin and Lanjut Alternatively Tun Razak Highway Federal Route 12 that runs from the town of Segamat Johor to Gambang and proceeding to Gambang Kuantan Highway Federal Route 2 also connects Kuantan with Johor Bahru Kuantan Bypass is a highway that runs from Kuantan Port to Kuantan Airport Interchange are available at Bandar Indera Mahkota Bandar Damansara Kuantan East Coast Expressway Jerangau Highway Federal Route 14 Semambu and major roads Alternatively express buses to Kuantan depart from Kuala Lumpur Tickets for these buses are available from Hentian Pekeliling or Terminal Bersepadu Selatan TBS in Kuala Lumpur These express buses will stop at the Terminal Kuantan Sentral at Bandar Indera Mahkota There s local bus services stationed at the bus stop in Kuantan General Market near the Darul Makmur Stadium This station provides services to Cherating Pekan and nearby destinations RapidKuantan buses are accessible to most places in Kuantan even from Pekan the neighbouring town and from Kemaman in Terengganu The main stop centre of RapidKuantan is near the General Market Pasar Besar and the Darul Makmur Stadium Rail Edit The upcoming MRL East Coast Rail Link connecting Kota Bharu and Port Klang will serve the city The line is expected to enter operation by 2027 Air Edit Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport Kuantan is served by Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport This is the only airport in Pahang State that is controlled by Malaysia Airport Bhd Currently the airlines that fly to Kuantan Malaysia Airline System MAS Firefly Scoot Malindo and AirAsia Firefly has scheduled direct flights to Singapore and Penang In 2009 the airport handled 226 912 passengers on 3 110 flights though the airport is able to handle over one million passengers annually In 2008 Taiwan and Tourism Malaysia had co operated that there were 23 charter flights directly from Taipei to Kuantan Airport this condition had made Kuantan Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport the first airport in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia that received international flights Passengers have to walk from the plane to the arrival hall Planes from Kuantan fly directly to KLIA Subang Airport Singapore Changi Airport and Penang International Airport Seasonal flights to Taipei are operated by China Airlines Royal Malaysian Air Force also operates from the nearby RMAF Kuantan Sea Edit Kuantan Port an all weather port is a multi cargo seaport facing South China Sea New Deep Water Terminal NDWT is currently being developed adjacent to the port Upon completion Kuantan Port is envisaged to be the main gateway to China and the Far East The port is part of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road 26 27 28 In popular culture EditThis section appears to contain trivial minor or unrelated references to popular culture Please reorganize this content to explain the subject s impact on popular culture providing citations to reliable secondary sources rather than simply listing appearances Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Kuantan features prominently in the first part of Nevil Shute s 1949 novel A Town Like Alice Kuantan is mentioned in the Command amp Conquer video game series backstory as being a major base of operations of the Brotherhood of Nod Box office success local movie Woohoo 2010 was shot at Beserah Kuantan In Polis Evo 2 Bongsun the fictional placement is located in Kuantan where this place is a shooting location Famous social responsibility site KCPbantu is based in Kuantan International relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Malaysia Sister cities Edit Kuantan currently has one sister city Qinzhou China 29 References Edit a b Pengenalan Newsletter PDF Dosm gov my Retrieved 17 July 2022 a b Establishment History Official Portal Pahang State Government Background Kuantan is now a city The Star Malaysia 21 February 2021 Retrieved 21 February 2021 Kuantan Port expansion to improve economic ties with China Thestar com my Retrieved 20 June 2016 New KL East Coast double track railway link planned Paultan org 16 March 2016 Retrieved 20 June 2016 About ECER Ecerdc com my CLIMAT summary for 48657 Kuantan Malaysia Section 2 Monthly Normals CLIMAT monthly weather summaries Ogimet Retrieved 21 January 2021 Klimatafel von Kuantan Malaysia PDF Baseline climate means 1961 1990 from stations all over the world in German Deutscher Wetterdienst Retrieved 22 May 2016 Kuantan Climate Normals 1961 1990 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved 24 March 2015 TABURAN PENDUDUK MENGIKUT PBT amp MUKIM 2010 Department of Statistics Malaysia Retrieved 15 December 2017 BASF PETRONAS Chemicals Basf petronas com my Retrieved 19 November 2011 BP Chemicals Bp com Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 19 November 2011 MTBE Petronas com my Archived from the original on 29 September 2011 Retrieved 19 November 2011 Eastman in the Automotive Industry Overview Retrieved 20 June 2016 Bredero Shaw Shawcor com Retrieved 19 November 2011 Kaneka Kaneka Retrieved 19 November 2011 Polyplastics Polyplastics Retrieved 19 November 2011 Mieco Archived from the original on 23 April 2006 Retrieved 17 July 2022 KNM Home Knm com my JiKang Jigang com cn Retrieved 19 November 2011 Wasco Energy Limited Wascoenergy com Retrieved on 27 September 2013 AMC Amcsb com my Retrieved 19 November 2011 Show caves Cavesofmalaysia com BGRC About BGRC Archived from the original on 27 May 2012 Retrieved 1 December 2012 Tale of two Malaysian belt and road projects shows limits of Chinese money South China Morning Post 7 December 2020 Retrieved 17 July 2022 The Maritime Silk Road in South East Asia Southworld net Retrieved 17 July 2022 The Maritime Silk Road PDF Globalmaritimehub com Retrieved 17 July 2022 Simon Khoo 14 February 2015 Kuantan Port expansion to improve economic ties with China The Star Retrieved 21 December 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kuantan Kuantan City Portal KCPbantu Laman Bantuan untuk Rakyat Malaysia Official website of Kuantan Municipal Council Pahang Tourism Official Website Satellite Image of Kuantan City Weather forecast for Kuantan City Kuantan travel guide from Wikivoyage Visit Pahang Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kuantan amp oldid 1154035586, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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