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  2. Brinchang - Wikipedia

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    Brinchang (c. 1950s). Brinchang (also Berincang ) is a town and hill resort located at an altitude of 1,540 metres (5,050 ft) in Cameron Highlands in the state of Pahang , Malaysia . The town's name is derived from nearby Gunung Brinchang , which is the second highest point in Cameron Highlands.

  3. Kea Farm - Wikipedia

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    Kea Farm (Jawi: كيا فارم or كي فارم) at an altitude of 1,610 metres (5,282 ft) above sea level, is the highest located settlement in the Cameron Highlands and also peninsular Malaysia, and it is one of the most famous tourist spots in Cameron Highlands.

  4. Settlements in Cameron Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Brinchang (1,450 metres (4,760 ft)) is the Highlands' second biggest town. The majority of its visitors are from Singapore or Malaysia. It is close to the central market, orchards, nurseries, museum and a golf course. Brinchang is also known for its “Night Market," an outdoor bazaar typically open on weekends and during school holidays.

  5. List of tourist attractions in Pahang - Wikipedia

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    Berjaya Hills Resort Cameron Highlands Genting Highlands National Park. ... Malaysia. [1] Memorials. Gohtong Memorial Park; ... Fraser's Hill; Religious places ...

  6. Malaysia Federal Route 59 - Wikipedia

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    Federal Route 59, or Jalan Tapah–Cameron Highlands, is a 90 km federal road in Perak and Pahang state, Malaysia. It was the main route to Cameron Highlands , Pahang from Tapah , Perak, before the second route Second East–West Highway was built in 2001.

  7. Cameron Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Highlands is unique compared to the other hill stations in Malaysia — three river systems drain it with numerous tributaries (totaling 123). [26] Their high points serve as the water catchment for the Pahang and Perak rivers ( Malay : Sungai Pahang and Sungai Perak ).