Kuantan's latest attraction, the 180 meters high Teruntum Tower
is almost ready for visitors to enjoy a bird's eye view
of the state capital,equiped with a garden and cafe at the bottom,
a restaurant at the deck and a skywalk above.
shot below taken in 2013
this old film photo of what was called 'Benteng' back then was taken with a Ricoh KR5 way back in 1980
Shots below taken in a haze of about Air Pollution Index of 170(PM 2.5)
timered coloured lighting above and below the observation deck
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Monday, September 9, 2019
The Abandoned Hermitage Tea Estate
The Hermitage Tea Estate at Bukit Arang Para
was first planted from around 1889
and was also used as a cool retreat by British colonist
in Perak as an escape from the heat of the lowlands until
it was abandoned sometime after 1932.
The name Arang Para came from a Victorian wood stove
left abandoned on the hill which was most probably used
as a fireplace to get through the cold nights
or for water heating.
a 1914 map of the place from National Archives of Singapore
1945 Map from University of Texas Library
a similar Victorian Parlor Stove(photo from Google) like the one left abandoned on the hill above
and below a picture of how the same stove can be used as a water heater.
Kuala Kangsar in 1889....the 7 acres Hermitage Estate was leased to four Chinese men...
(all Newspaper cuttings from National Library Board Singapore)
1890
Location of the 3,600 feet high Hermitage bungalow
Perak Tea in 1891
Unremunerative(Unprofitable) Tea growing in Perak 1892
Retrenchment Commission suggest the closure of all hill stations except Fraser's Hill and Cameron Highlands in 1932 so it is good bye to Bukit Kutu,Bukit Arang Para(The Hermitage),Maxwell Hill
(if it doesn't generate enough revenue) and Negeri Sembilan's Hill Bungalow at Gunung Angsi
Hermitage Tea Estate
www.orangperak.com
was first planted from around 1889
and was also used as a cool retreat by British colonist
in Perak as an escape from the heat of the lowlands until
it was abandoned sometime after 1932.
The name Arang Para came from a Victorian wood stove
left abandoned on the hill which was most probably used
as a fireplace to get through the cold nights
or for water heating.
a 1914 map of the place from National Archives of Singapore
1945 Map from University of Texas Library
a similar Victorian Parlor Stove(photo from Google) like the one left abandoned on the hill above
and below a picture of how the same stove can be used as a water heater.
Kuala Kangsar in 1889....the 7 acres Hermitage Estate was leased to four Chinese men...
(all Newspaper cuttings from National Library Board Singapore)
1890
Location of the 3,600 feet high Hermitage bungalow
Perak Tea in 1891
Unremunerative(Unprofitable) Tea growing in Perak 1892
Retrenchment Commission suggest the closure of all hill stations except Fraser's Hill and Cameron Highlands in 1932 so it is good bye to Bukit Kutu,Bukit Arang Para(The Hermitage),Maxwell Hill
(if it doesn't generate enough revenue) and Negeri Sembilan's Hill Bungalow at Gunung Angsi
Hermitage Tea Estate
www.orangperak.com