Pahang is
the largest state in Peninsular Malaysia and is situated
in the eastern coastal region. The state's 35,964 sq. km
encompasses a remarkable range of Malaysia's many different
environments, from the majestic peaks and cool hill regions
of the state's western region to the miles of soft sand
beach along the South China Sea. Pahang's nearly one million
people constitute a representative mix of Malaysia's three
main ethnic communities-- Malay, Chinese, and Indian. |