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Pekan Town is a town in
Pekan District The Pekan District is a district in Pahang, Malaysia. Located in the east of Pahang, the district borders Kuantan District on the north, South China Sea on the east, Maran District on the west and Rompin District on the south. Demographics ...
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Pahang Pahang (; Jawi: , Pahang Hulu Malay: ''Paha'', Pahang Hilir Malay: ''Pahaeng'', Ulu Tembeling Malay: ''Pahaq)'' officially Pahang Darul Makmur with the Arabic honorific ''Darul Makmur'' (Jawi: , "The Abode of Tranquility") is a sultanate and ...
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. It is also the royal capital of the state. Its name comes from a flower, the '' Bunga Pekan''. Pekan is also the name of the district the town is situated in, and a parliamentary constituency in its own right. It is the home of the state's royal family headed by Sultan Abdullah of Pahang. It is also the hometown of the second
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, Tun Abdul Razak Hussein, and his son, former prime minister Datuk Seri
Najib Razak Dato' Sri Haji Mohammad Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak ( ms, محمد نجيب بن عبد الرزاق, label= Jawi, script=arab, italic=unset, ; born 23 July 1953) is a Malaysian politician who served as the 6th prime minister of Malay ...
. Najib is also Pekan's current
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. The Masjid Abdullah, a landmark in Pekan which dates from the 1920s, and the newer Abu Bakar Royal Mosque is near the Sultan Abu Bakar Museum. The stretch by the river bank from the Abu Bakar Royal Mosque heading towards the Sultan Abu Bakar Museum is Pekan's Heritage Route.


History

According to local lore, a flowering plant named ''Bunga Pekan'' used to grow wild along the banks of Pahang River, and the town was therefore so named. The flower is said to be white like
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, although the particular plant species is also said to have become extinct. The river at the Pekan town (near Mengkasar village) is also called Pekan River, however there is no evidence that Pekan derived its name from this river. Other sources say the name "Pekan" came from the word "Pekan Sehari" (Pekan Sehari or Sunday Market still exists today), and the word "Sehari" was eventually omitted and the locals simply called it "Pekan". Pekan is thought to have been in existence since the time of Old Pahang Kingdom. The old name was
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, although it was also commonly known with the short form 'Pura', which some Malays called Pekan. The old capital was located on both the left and right banks of Sungai Pahang and Sungai Pahang Tua up to Tanjung Langgar. The town was divided into Pekan Baharu and Pekan Lama (New and Old Pekan), and the old name for Pekan Baharu used to be Kampung Cina. Several
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and Chinese writers mentioned Pekan. During the late 19th century, relations between the sultan and local villagers were close. For example, when a gong in the palace was struck, local villagers would assemble to the palace for the sultan's service such as accompanying him on a hunting expedition. The villagers at Kampong Mengkasar, about one kilometre from Pekan in the direction of Kuantan, are said to be direct descendants of Tok Tuan from Makassar in
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, Indonesia. Among the well-known figures, Tun Abdul Razak was recognised as having a Sulawesi heritage.


Transport


Car

From
Kuantan Kuantan ( Jawi: ) is a city and the state capital of Pahang, Malaysia. It is located near the mouth of the Kuantan River. Kuantan is the 18th largest city in Malaysia based on 2010 population, and the largest city in the East Coast of Peni ...
, Pekan is accessible by 3 routes, namely
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(Federal Route ) which runs through
Tanjung Lumpur Tanjung Lumpur is a traditional fishing village located near the mouth of the Kuantan river in Kuantan District, Pahang, Malaysia. It is loosely translated into English as the " Cape of Mud". This village was in fact one of the earliest villages ...
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and Ceruk Paloh, Jalan Pekan (Federal Route and ) and also through
Gambang, Pahang Gambang is a town in Kuantan District, Pahang, Malaysia. It is located at a junction between Federal route , MEC Highway (Federal route ) and Tun Razak Highway (Federal route ). The Malaysia Electric Corporation (MEC) town (Bandar MEC) and e ...
by
Tun Razak Highway Tun Razak Highway, Federal Route 12 ''(Lebuhraya Tun Razak),'' also known as Segamat-Kuantan Highway ''(Lebuhraya Segamat-Kuantan)'', Asian Highway Route 142, is a federal highway running from the town of Segamat, Johor to Gambang before proce ...
(Federal Route ). From
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, one may travel to Pekan by the East Coast Expressway, exiting at the Gambang Interchange to the
Tun Razak Highway Tun Razak Highway, Federal Route 12 ''(Lebuhraya Tun Razak),'' also known as Segamat-Kuantan Highway ''(Lebuhraya Segamat-Kuantan)'', Asian Highway Route 142, is a federal highway running from the town of Segamat, Johor to Gambang before proce ...
. From
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, a scenic coastal road passes through
Kuala Rompin Kuala Rompin or ''Rompin town'' is the largest town of Rompin District, southeastern Pahang, Malaysia. It is located on the South-East coast of Peninsular Malaysia and faces the South China Sea. It is about south from Kuantan, the State Capital ...
. Alternatively, the
Tun Razak Highway Tun Razak Highway, Federal Route 12 ''(Lebuhraya Tun Razak),'' also known as Segamat-Kuantan Highway ''(Lebuhraya Segamat-Kuantan)'', Asian Highway Route 142, is a federal highway running from the town of Segamat, Johor to Gambang before proce ...
can be taken, which links Segamat and
Kuantan Kuantan ( Jawi: ) is a city and the state capital of Pahang, Malaysia. It is located near the mouth of the Kuantan River. Kuantan is the 18th largest city in Malaysia based on 2010 population, and the largest city in the East Coast of Peni ...
.


Public transport

rapidKuantan bus route 400 connect Pekan to Kuantan.


Places of interest


Sultan Abu Bakar Museum

The Sultan Abu Bakar Museum displays many artefacts which are important in the state's history and the local Malay culture. The museum was officially opened by Sultan Ahmad Shah in October 1976. It is located in the former residence of the British Resident, which was built in 1929. It was acquired by the
Sultan of Pahang Sultan of Pahang () is the title of the hereditary constitutional head of Pahang, Malaysia. The current sultan is Al-Sultan Abdullah ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah. He is the Head of Islam in the state and the source of all titles, honours and dignit ...
in 1948 and was renamed Kota Beram Palace. In 1965, the Sultan moved his residence to a new palace (the Abu Bakar Palace), where the current Royal Palace is situated. The museum was officially opened to the public in October 1976, in conjunction with the birthday celebrations of the Sultan of Pahang. The first chairman of the museum was the late YBhg. Dato' Haji Mohd Mokhtar bin Haji Daud, and the first director/curator was YBhg. Dato' Mohamed Mokhtar bin Haji Abu Bakar. The museum expanded its collections of artefacts very actively during this era up to 1997. The locals eagerly surrendered and provided as gifts certain unique artefacts to the museum. One example of these is a keris (a type of Malay dagger) which was found by a young man in a river about 20 km from the town of Pekan. This particular keris drew a lot of attention, coupled with strange stories of its mystical prowess. The keris is still on display at the museum. The museum has dedicated galleries focusing on water transportation, personal belongings of the late Sultan Abu Bakar and the late Tengku Ampuan Pahang Tengku Afzan. As of October 2008, the museum has been undergoing renovations. Visitors are advised to call the museum first for more information.


The Chiefs' Rest House

Pekan is home to the Chiefs' Rest House. This wooden structure was completed in 1926 and is featured in the '
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' Travel Guide as a must-visit site in Pekan. It was originally built by the British as a guest house for the Chieftains in Pahang who visited Pekan to attend meetings and events at the Istana. Until today, the Chiefs' Rest House offers good, clean and reasonable accommodation to travellers. Most of the furnitures adorning this building were brought over from the Istana. It is advisable to reserve your room in advance, as it can be packed during school holidays, weekends and whenever there are functions in the Istana. The Chiefs' Rest House is located along Jalan Istana Abu Bakar in Pekan. It is along the road approaching the Istana area.


Other places of interest

Other places of interest include the Royal Palace (the Sultan Abu Bakar Palace), Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Mosque, Royal Mausoleum, the Royal Pahang Polo Field nearby the Palace, the Royal Pekan Golf Club, birth house of late Tun Abdul Razak at Kampung Pulau Keladi and the Pahang Royal Silk Weaving Centre. Nearby the Royal Pahang Polo Field is a long-established Islamic college, known as Kuliah Sultan Abu Bakar (the Sultan Abu Bakar Kulliyyah). It has produced eminent scholars all over the State of Pahang and Malaysia. Its students consistently further their studies in the esteemed Al-Azhar University in
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, Egypt. Pekan is 15 minutes from clean, sandy beaches. North on the way to Kuantan, there is Pantai Legenda (Lagenda Beach), which features a golf course. South on the way to Kuala Rompin is the Pantai Batu 16 (the 16th Mile Beach), which used to have a royal retreat complex. A one-hour drive from Pekan is Lake Chini, a beautiful freshwater lake which is one of the largest in Malaysia. It features a resort with restaurant, jungle trekking paths and a boat station. Boat trips are available by various routes around the lake. Prices differ according to the chosen routes (duration of boat trip from 45 minutes to 3 hours). There are also Orang Asli (natives) settlements nearby providing a hands-on experience of their living culture. Pekan is also the location of the permanent campus of Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP). Pekan Lama. Pekan Lama means Old Pekan. It is situated on the banks of Sungai Parit which flows to Sungai Pekan. Early settlement of shops first started in this area. The original wooden structure of these shops can still be seen until today around Pekan Lama. Istana Pantai was once located here, but it is no longer around and the site is now occupied by the Majlis Agama Islam Daerah Pekan building. Bangunan UMNO Pekan Lama is situated nearby and had been on that site since the 1960s.


Industries

Pekan is home to Malaysia's DefTech's Defence Technologies Division plant. DefTech is Malaysia's largest military vehicle manufacturer. The plant was established at a cost of approximately RM70 million in 2001. The plant is situated on a 25.6-acre site and has a covered work area of approximately 180,000 sq feet. The plant is responsible for the manufacture of all armoured vehicles and was given a RM100 million upgrade in 2014 to prepare for the production of DefTech's chief vehicle, the DefTech AV8. The plant is fitted with required resources and facilities and has the flexibility to undertake a variety of different jobs at once. It is also fully equipped with facilities which are capable of generating most of its requirements in house. The Plant also has: * A workshop for the repair (including base overhaul), maintenance, refurbishment, and upgrading of all types of soft skinned and armoured vehicles. * A dedicated assembly/production line for all types of military vehicles. * A comprehensive Research & Development Department equipped with latest CAD hardware and associated software which enables DefTech to undertake its own design work for its product development. * A warehouse with the requisite facilities for the stocking and distribution of spare parts nationwide. * A computerised Materials Resources Planning (MRP) System for all aspects of Production Planning and Control of assembly activities and inventory management. * A test track for the testing of both armoured and soft skinned vehicles (wheeled and tracked) of up to 60 ton MBT complete with NATO Standard Obstacles. Automotive Plants Since the early 1970s, local and global automotive corporations have chosen Pekan as their base. This industrial chapter in Pekan history was introduced and gathered momentum during Tun Abdul Razak's tenure as the 2nd Prime Minister of Malaysia. The legendary Tun had the vision to make Peramu as the industrial centre of Pekan. Back then, companies like TATA (of India) and Isuzu (of Japan) had assembled motor vehicles in their Pekan base. Past and current automotive companies operating in Pekan are: * HICOM Automotive Manufacturers Malaysia Sdn Bhd * DefTech * Isuzu HICOM Malaysia *
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* Citroen (the legendary Xantia & ZX models were assembled here) *
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Cuisine

Pekan offers a variety of delicious food. Being a Royal Town, Pekan enjoys the best kuih-muih (Malay delicacies) which are prepared by the same people or their descendants who used to prepare the same delicacies for the palace. Breakfast menu is aplenty to choose from. One particular novelty for breakfast is the 'roti naik' (a heavenly treat. Looks similar to small buns sold in supermarkets, but with a completely different taste, especially when it is hot). This particular bread can only be found in very few places, Pekan being one of them. Other delicacies are nasi dagang, kuih bakar, ikan bakar (fresh grilled fish) and others. Kampong Mengkasar is also well known of its Murtabak. It is a unique variant of the original Indian dish that can only be found in Pekan. The ''Murtabak Pekan'' was not started in Kampong Mengkasar, but it is available here throughout the year. Other murtabak outlets in Pekan, such as the Murtabak Mawar (also known as murtabak Sultan), are only available in the month of Ramadhan. Personalities from Pekan * Tun Abdul Razak bin Dato' Hussein: Malaysia's 2nd Prime Minister (in office 1970 – 76) and father to Datuk Seri Najib. * Tun Mohd Khalil Yaakob: current Governor of Melaka, former
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. * Dato' Zakaria Hitam: national author, Budayawan Negeri Pahang. * Dato' Sarimah Ahmad: famous actress. * Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan: former chief secretary to the Malaysian Government, current chairman of Petronas. * Dato' Tengku Baharudin Shah: Federal Court Judge. * Dato' Hj Mohd Mokhtar Hj Daud: former chairman, Pahang State Museum. * Dato' Mohamed Mokhtar Hj Abu Bakar: former director, Pahang State Museum. * Dato' Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman: former deputy Menteri Besar of Pahang. * Dato' Mohd Nasir Ismail: former lecturer, Universiti Putra Malaysia and director of AIROD. * Tan Sri Abd Ghafar bin Mahmud: Director-General of Education, Malaysia. * Mohamed Sufyan Mohd Mokhtar: head of legal, Companies Commission of Malaysia. Education Hub Due to its serene settings, ample amenities and strategic location, Pekan is now fast becoming a hot spot for education. ''Tertiary level education:'' * Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) * DRB-Hicom University of Automotive Malaysia * Kolej Komuniti Pekan * Institut Kemahiran MARA Tan Sri Yahya bin Ahmad (IKM) *GIATMARA Pekan ''Secondary level education:'' MRSM Tun Abdul Razak * Sekolah Sains Sultan Ahmad Shah (SHAH) * Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seri Pekan * Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Ahmad (Ahmad High School) * Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tengku Abdullah * Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Dato' Mahmud Mat ''Primary level education'': * Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan Seri Biram * Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan Ahmad * Sekolah Rendah Seri Terentang * Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan Peramu ''Pre-school level education:'' * Tadika INTAZ * Tadika Cikgu Siti (near Padang Renjer) – established since 1975 * Tadika Murni


Climate

Pekan has a
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(Af) with heavy to very heavy rainfall year-round.


References


External links


Pekan WebsitePekan District Council websitePekan Land & District Office website
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