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  2. Cameron Highlands - Wikipedia

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    The Cameron Highlands (Malay: ... (1887–1889), expressed the wish of developing the region into a "sanatorium, health resort and open farmland." A narrow path to ...

  3. Brinchang - Wikipedia

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    Brinchang (also Berincang; Jawi: برينچڠ) 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.

  4. Landmarks in Cameron Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Prior to his disappearance from the Cameron Highlands, Jim Thompson was seen at this cottage at about 4pm. After taking a look at the garden, he left the place. In 1945, its banking services were carried out at the Cameron Highlands Hotel (now the Cameron Highlands Resort). Later, it moved to the British Military Hospital (now S.K. Convent).

  5. 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.

  6. List of tourist attractions in Pahang - Wikipedia

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    Berjaya Hills Resort Cameron Highlands Genting Highlands National Park. This is the list of tourist attractions in Pahang, Malaysia. [1] Memorials. Gohtong Memorial Park;

  7. List of hill stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Highlands is the largest hill station, covering 71,220 hectares (175,988 acres) of land, as well as the highest, at an elevation of 1,830 metres (6,004 ft) above sea level. The concept of a hill station in the Malay Peninsula began during the colonial period of British Malaya.