Haven't eat any lately, so I'm not sure.
2006-07-07 09:22:49
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answered by CottonPatch 7
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Worked up there in the Oil Industry and I didn't like it very much. There are a few very nice resorts but they are expensive in comparison to elswhere in Malaysia. It all depends on why you are asking though but if for a vacation in Malaysia I would recommend Langkawi first and then Penang.
Kuala Terengganu (population 298,000; abbreviated as TRG) is the state administrative and royal capital city of Terengganu, Malaysia. It is also a district of the same name. It is located about 500 kilometers northeast of Kuala Lumpur on a promontory surrounded on three sides by the South China Sea. The name means the "river mouth of Terengganu", referring to the broad expanse of the Terengganu River estuary which empties into the ocean at this point.
Main economic activities include retail and wholesale trade in food items, fabric and apparels, fisheries, agriculture, service industries, and tourism, particularly as a jumping-off point for the nearby Perhentian Islands. The town is connected to other towns via a good network of roads and also some ferries that ply the Terengganu River. On the other side of the Terengganu River, there is a medium-sized airport serving domestic routes.
Places of interest include the Chinatown, Central Market, Sultan's Palace, and State Museum.
Kuala Terengganu started off with only one street called Kampung Cina(Chinatown). A family of Chinese traders that were trading between China and the Malay peninsular established it as early as the 15th century. It soon grows into an important trading post between the two countries. But after the melaka empire conquer the place. Its influence as a leading port in the southeast region diminish as most of the traders prefer to stop at melaka as the center of trade between China, India and southeast Asia.
2006-07-07 01:30:55
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answered by Tam C 3
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