This postcard is from a project of swapping postcards with Malaysian special needs children. "Nor Fac Zah" sent this tea plantation in Sungai, Cameron Highlands.
"Cameron Highlands is the smallest district in the state of Pahang which is located in the north-western corner of the state. One of the wonders of Malaysia, it is the largest and most famous hill resort in the country. This highland paradise still retains much of the charm of an English village.
Being a
primarily agricultural domain, you will find an abundance of vegetables and
fruits farms here. Cameron Highlands is also the leading producer of flowers
and tea in Malaysia. Be prepared for a lovely sight of extraordinary flowers
you won’t see flourishing elsewhere in Malaysia! Located on the Titiwangsa
Range at about 1500 metres above sea-level, the temperature here can drop to 16
˚C or lower at certain times.
Cameron
Highlands is made up of 4 main townships followed by smaller settlements at
different elevations. The first town from the south is Ringlet, followed by
Tanah Rata, Brinchang, Kea Farm, Tringkap, Kuala Terla and Kampung Raja." In: Cameron Highlands
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