Category: East Coast Property
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It seems everywhere is worth going in Pahang. Here are 8 choices.
I just told my wife yesterday that this will be the second year that we are not going up Genting Highlands to take mooncakes. Not take as in without paying lah. Take as in exchange with the Genting Rewards card points. Somehow we have enough points to exchange 4 pieces every year. No idea if…
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Press Release: Petrosains Playsmart Kuantan To Resume Operations On 3 March 2021
Press Release: Petrosains Playsmart Kuantan To Resume Operations On 3 March 2021 After several months of temporary closure, Petrosains PlaySmart at the Pahang Public Library Corporation in Kuantan will reopen its doors to the public on Wednesday, 3 March 2021. Its operation hours will be from 9.00am to 4.00pm from Monday to Friday. It will…
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Kuantan is now a city. How many cities are there in Malaysia?
Kuantan is now a city. It became a city on 21st February 2021. Kuantan is the capital city of Pahang. Did you know how many cities do Malaysia have? How many could you think of at the top of your mind? 5? 8? 12? Erm… you are quite far from the actual number. If you…
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Up to RM1.2 billion investment into Pahang. Interesting ventures.
Think of Pahang and what comes into your mind? Lynas? Hmm… Club-Med Cherating? Lots of fun! Or one new projects by the sea overlooking the South China Sea? Relaxing… Kuantan industrial parks? Yes, it’s not a white elephant. Kuala Gandah National Elephant Conservation Park? Oh, I want to go. The East Coast Rail Line (ECRL)?…
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ECRL? More time needed to study the benefits
Is the East Coast Railway Line cancelled or postponed? Depending on who you ask perhaps. The supporters for it will say it is merely postponed. The rest says that it has been postponed and that it has been announced formally many times. When I google for more info, I do find never ending articles about…
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Another RM10 billion investments into Kuantan?
My good colleague who promised to bring me to her hometown Kuantan has YET to fulfil her promise. Haha. I think in my next visit, I have to also drive around the huge industrial park bring developed jointly by Malaysian and Chinese companies. As per a report in thestar, the park, called The Malaysia-China Kuantan…
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RM15 billion GDV Kuantan Waterfront Resort City
GDVs, even for Malaysian developers are getting every larger. Perhaps this is a sign of times, of the growing Malaysian developers. Another one was just announced in many medias. Bina Puri Holdings Bhd and CCCC Dredging (Group) Co Ltd will be forming a consortium for the Kuantan Waterfront Resort City with each having a 50 percent…