Exploring Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia

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Explore the city of Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia in this excellent drone video by contributor babychaix.  Kuala Terengganu is the capital of the state of Terengganu, which covers much of the eastern (South China Sea) coast of Peninsular Malaysia.  At the 2:09 mark, you'll see the Pulau Duyung Jetty, which lies on the south bank of the Terengganu River.  The next stop is the Kuala Terengganu Drawbridge, which was just completed in 2019.   Other locations include the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, the Payang Central Market, and more.  

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Kuala Terengganu, colloquially referred to as KT, is the administrative, economic and royal capital of the state of Terengganu, Malaysia. Kuala Terengganu is also the capital of Kuala Terengganu District. It is also the only royal capital among the nine royal states of the country that bore its state's name. Kuala Terengganu is located about 440 kilometres northeast of Kuala Lumpur on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The city is situated at the estuary of Terengganu River, facing the South China Sea.

 

As a district, Kuala Terengganu is the smallest in terms of area, but it (together with the Kuala Nerus District that form the city area) has the largest population in Terengganu. Its population was 406,317 in 2010 and grew to 426,500 in 2020. City status was awarded to Kuala Terengganu with the title Bandaraya Warisan Pesisir Air (English: Waterfront Heritage City) on 1 January 2008.

 

Besides being a major political and economic centre to the state, the city is also the main gateway to many of the state's tourist destinations. The attractions in and around the city include Kampung Cina, Pasar Besar Kedai Payang, Terengganu State Museum, and Batu Buruk Beach. Even though the city is not spared from modernity and development, Kuala Terengganu still retains strong Malay influences that are intermixed with other cultures from its long history as a port.