Contents
- 1. History
- 2. Physical Geography
- 3. Introduction
- 4. Economy
- 5. Cultural Heritage
- 6. Tarian Canggung
- 7. Awang Batil
- 8. Tarian Terinai
- 9. Seni Silat
- 10. Transportation
- 11. By bus
- 12. By Air
- 13. By rail
- 14. Ferry
- 15. By taxi
- 16. Places to Eat/Special Foods
- 17. Place of interest
- 18. Kangar
- 19. Arau
- 20. Kuala Perlis
- 21. Chuping
- 22. Padang Besar
- 23. Museum Kota al-Marhum Kayang
- 24. Tasik Melati
- 25. Snake Farm
- 26. Putra Golf Club
- 27. Nature
- 28. Hutan Lipur Bukit Ayer
- 29. Gua Kelam, Recreational Park
- 30. Hutan Lipur Bukit Kubu
- 31. Wang Kelian State Park
- 32. Perlis Craft Cultural Complex
- 33. Taman Herba (Herbs Garden)
- 34. Shopping
- 35. Farmers Market
- 36. Night Market
- 37. Hotels
- 38. State Tourism Office
1. History
Perlis was once a part of Kedah, which the Thaïs conquered in 1821. When Kedah was subsequently restored to the sultan of Kedah, Perlis was separated from it and established as a vassal state in its own right. The Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 transferred Thai sovereignty over Perlis to the British but the Japanese ‘handed it back’ to Thailand during its occupation of the Malay Peninsula. After the Japanese surrendered, Perlis once again came under British protection until it gained independence under the banner of Federation of Malaya in 1957
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2. Physical geography
Perlis lies at the northwestern tip of the Malay Peninsula; bounded by Thailand in the north, and by Kedah to the east and south. Its western coastline borders the straits of Malacca. It measures approximately 810 sq km and has a population of 217 480. The state capital is Kangar while Arau, 10km away, is the royal town.
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3. Introduction
Perlis may be smallest state in Malaysia, but it boasts a wealth of natural, cultural and historical splendours that rival the bigger states. The many quaint villages, picturesque scenery and centuries-old traditions may mesmerize you wherever you go. In short, Perlis is the perfect destination to head for if you prefer old world charm instead of the hustle and bustle of the city, where life is unhurried and the environment naturally fresh and crisp.
January to April the weather is generally warm and dry. Days are hot and windy but night can become cold towards dawn. September to December is wet. The average annual rainfall is between 2,000 ml and 2,500 ml (80" to 100") and humidity is high throughout the year. Temperature varies little the year round, ranging from 21° to 32° C.
Although small in size, Perlis is not without its attraction, foremost which is its serene beauty. Perlis, too, abounds with rustic rural scenes and rolling green fields of paddy.
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4. Economy
Traditionally the economy of Perlis has been dominated by agriculture, fishing and forestry pursuits. The state also shares with Kedah the distinction of being the ‘rice bowl’ of the country. Rubber and sugar cane are also extensively cultivated while fruit cultivation includes mango and watermelon realising the need to prosper economically, the state embarked on the development of medium-scale industrial and manufacturing activities. Beside a sugar refinery at Chuping and cement factory at Bukit Keteri, Jejawi, Chuping, Kuala Perlis and Padang Besar Industrial Estate, complete with infrastructure, were created to facilitate this rapid growth.
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5. Cultural Heritage
For pleisure, the people of Perlis enjoy a variety of activities ranging from traditional dances to traditional games and pastimes handed down through generations.
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6. Tarian Canggung
Tarian canggung a traditional dance was brought from early historical times and performed by the people as a form of celebration after harvest time. In fact, it is the people’s dance where singing and exchanges of words in stanzas are freely and jestingly called for to the accompaniment of music.
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7. Awang Batil
Awang Batil is akin to a story –teller who tells of the glory and richness of life of the people of olden times. Awang batil is an expert with words, albeit colloquial, and as he proceeds with his story he beats a small drum and plays a tune on his flute as and when the story line demands.
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8. Tarian Terinai
Tarian terinai is yet another dance and musical presentation, performed specifically during a royal ceremony. The beating of gendang terinai normally performed by five musicians usually provides the musical accompaniment.
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9. Seni Silat
Seni silat is the traditional Malay art of self-defence. It has become an integral part of an official function as individuals also perform it, singly or as a team, as part of the festivities associated with the function. Silat takes on various forms, depending on the origin, body thrusts and artistic representations.
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10. Transportation
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11. By bus
Perlis is well link by road from Kuala Lumpur. From Kuala Lumpur to Kangar, the normal bus fare is approximately RM 50.00 per person. See here Bus Online Ticket
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12. Air
There is no direct air service to Perlis. Visitors have to fly into Alor Setar and from there take a taxi to Kangar. The drive takes about 45 minutes. At the Alor Setar Airport (State of Kedah), the normal taxi fare is approximately RM 35 per vehicle.
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13. By rail
There are daily services from Kuala Lumpur to Arau. From Kuala Lumpur to Arau, the rail fare is approximately RM 70.00 per person (1st class), RM41.00 per person (2nd class) and RM 35.00 per person (2nd class -seat).
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14. Ferry
Ferry boats provide scheduled crossings between Kuala Perlis and Langkawi. The fare varies from RM 13 to RM18 per adult. The journey takes an hour to reach Kuah jetty. See here Ferry Fare
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15. By taxi
From Kuala Lumpur to Kangar, the taxi fare is approximately RM200.00 per vehicle.
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16. Places to Eat/Special Foods
A wide of food, from local delights to continental fare, is available in Perlis. The prices are reasonable and the service courteous. For the food lover, do sample as many exotic traditional Malay, Chinese, Indian and Thai dishes (like the perennial favourite, tom yam) as possible. A delectable time awaits you. The choices of eating that you can patronise are also excellent, ranging from open-air hawker centres, air-conditioned restaurants to luxurious hotel restaurants. Wherever you choose to eat, rest assured the environment is clean, casual and comfortable.
17. Place of interest
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18. Kangar
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19. Arau
The capital of Perlis is Kangar and the
Royal capital is Arau.
Here lives the Raja of Perlis. The Raja or hereditary monarch is Tuanku Syed
Sirajuddin. He was the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia from 2001 to 2006. Tuanku
Syed Faizuddin Putra was the Regent of Perlis during the five-year period when
Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin was Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
Arau is the royal capital of Perlis in Malaysia. It is located in Peninsular Malaysia, 14 kilometres southeast of the official state capital of Kangar. Of interest here is the imposing Istana Arau or Royal Palace and the Royal Mosque, which boasts some of the finest examples of classic Malay /Islamic architecture in the country. Arau is the disembarkation point for visitors travelling by train from Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi. From Arau, taxis are available to Kuala Perlis, where the ferry terminal to Langkawi is located. Arau is also listed as one of the tourist attractions for visitors. Surrounded by different types of fruit trees and flowing coconut palm trees among the residential areas, Arau is situated on the Peninsular major railway route that heads towards Thailand.
Tourists, who are interested in the fine art of
architecture are advised to drop by Arau for the different points of
constructional designs. Foreigners from various other countries may find that
the Malaysian-concept of architecture is as something more intriguing and never
before seen. So it may be a nice experience for tourists as an enlightening
experience. Even so, many local Malaysians can drop by Arau to see the beauty
in their own country, and have some sense of patriotism.
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20. Kuala Perlis
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21. Chuping
Source : Wan Perlis - Blogger
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22. Padang Besar
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23. Museum Kota al-Marhum Kayang
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24. Tasik Melati
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25. Snake Farm
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26. Putra Golf Club
An 18-hole golf course, offers the golf enthusiast the challenge of a reputedly difficult par-72 course with its numerous obstructions and traps.Back to Content ↑
27. Nature
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28. Hutan Lipur Bukit Ayer
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29. Gua Kelam, Recreational Park
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30. Hutan Lipur Bukit Kubu
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31. Wang Kelian State Park
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32. Perlis Craft Cultural Complex
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33. Taman Herba (Herbs Garden)
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34. Shopping
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35. Farmers Market
Farmers sell their farm produce directly to consumers on a plot predetermined by the authorities. Non-farmers take advantage of the influx of buyers by selling their wares, which are non-agricultural. Prices are reasonable. Freshwater fish and prawn, vegetables and fruits galore, are all fresh as they come. The market is held from 8.00 am till 1.00 pm.Days Place
Sunday Sena Indah
Monday Arau
Tuesday Taman Kemajuan
Wednesday Sena Indah
Friday Beseri
Satuday Sena Indah
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36. Night Market
Days Place
Sunday Utan Aji
Monday Padang Melangit
Tuesday Kuala Perlis
Wednesday Kangar
Thursday Pauh
Friday Arau
Satuday Jejawi.
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37. Hotels
Kangar travellodge135, Main Road
01000 Kangar
Tel: 04-9767755
Fax: 04-9761049
146 rooms
PENS Hotel Kuala Perlis
Jalan Kuala Perlis
02000 Kuala perils
Tel: 04-9854122
Fax: 04-9854131
25 rooms
Federal Hotel
104 A&B,Jalan Kangar
01000 Kangar
Tel: 04-9766288
Fax: 04-9766224
46 rooms
Malaysia Hotel
67, Jalan Jubli Perak
01000 Kangar
Tel: 04-9761366
25 rooms
Utara Semarak Resort
Batu Pahat
01000 Kangar
Tel: 04-9772233
14 chalets
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38. State Tourism Office
State Economic Planning Unit3rd Floor
Dato’ Mahmud Mat Building
01000 Kangar
Perlis
Tel: 04-9761957
Fax: 04-9762951
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