Kuala Berang

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Kuala Berang
A street in Kuala Berang Town, Terengganu
A street in Kuala Berang Town, Terengganu
Location of Kuala Berang
Kuala Berang is located in Terengganu
Kuala Berang
Kuala Berang
Kuala Berang is located in Malaysia
Kuala Berang
Kuala Berang
Coordinates: 5°4′23.149″N 103°0′40.54″E / 5.07309694°N 103.0112611°E / 5.07309694; 103.0112611
CountryMalaysia Malaysia
StateTerengganu Terengganu
DistrictHulu Terengganu
Government
  TypeDistrict council
  BodyHulu Terengganu District Council
Population
 (2005)
  Total
18,764[1]

Kuala Berang is the seat and largest town of Hulu Terengganu District, Terengganu, Malaysia. The town serves as a gateway to Kenyir Lake. The Terengganu Inscription Stone was found near Kuala Berang in 1899. The town of Kuala Berang was the first capital of the modern Sultanate of Terengganu before moving to Kuala Terengganu.

Kuala Berang (and the entire Hulu Terengganu district) is governed by Hulu Terengganu District Council (MDHT).

Hulu Terengganu District and Land Office Building, Kuala Berang.

Access

FT 106 (Jalan Kuala Berang-Ajil) along Kuala Berang

Kuala Berang is connected to Ajil and subsequently Kuala Terengganu by Federal Route 106 and then Federal Route 14. Federal Route 247 begins in Kuala Berang and ends at Kuala Jenderis, where it interchanges into Federal Route 185 which goes to Gua Musang in Kelantan, Cameron Highlands in Pahang before terminating at Simpang Pulai near Ipoh in Perak.

Alternately there is an interchange to the East Coast Expressway at Ajil.

Public transport

Kuala Berang bus station offers intercity services to various cities and towns in Peninsular Malaysia. Local bus services that go between Hulu Terengganu and Kuala Terengganu are also available.[2][3]

As with the rest of Terengganu, Kuala Berang does not have any form of rail transport.

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