Kangsar
Kuala Kangsar, commonly referred to as Kangsar, is the royal town of the Malaysian state of Perak. It lies along the Perak River, about 40 kilometers north of Ipoh, and serves as the administrative center of Kuala Kangsar District. The town's name is often shortened colloquially to Kangsar. It is known for its royal heritage and a concentration of colonial-era and ceremonial buildings.
Historically, Kuala Kangsar has been associated with the Perak sultanate since the 18th century, and it continues
Economy and culture: The local economy is supported by agriculture, especially rice paddies in the surrounding
Transport and infrastructure: Kuala Kangsar is connected by road and rail, with a KTM railway station serving