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Kuala Pilah is located in _________ near the border of Pahang. One can get to Kuala Pilah by ______.

Most visitors drive slowly along the road which is ______ but scenic. There are many captivating sceneries along the road to feast your eyes. Kuala Pilah used to be a ___________ but it has developed rapidly over the past few years. Now, there are more_____ and several housing estates with terrace and bungalow houses just outside the town. Residents can get whatever they want here. You name it, the shops have it! Some of the shops sell textiles, furniture, books, stationery and groceries. There are various types of food to choose from such as Malay, Chinese and Indian food. Orchards and paddy fields can be found everywhere and the journey to Kuala Pilah offers you pleasant sights. Fruits like durians, mangosteens and rambutans are plentiful and cheap during the fruit season. Motorists often stop to look and buy these fresh fruits at stalls set up by the roadside. Usually, the boots of their cars are filled to the brim with fruits before they drive off. Many of the kampung houses in the outskirts are unique. They are built in typical _________ architecture with curved roofs which look like the horns of a buffalo. Another tourist attraction is the former _____ palace in Sri Menanti. It has now been turned into a museum and one of the interesting facts about it is that it was built without a single screw or nail. Kuala Pilah is a good choice for those who want a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors can stay in the rest house in town. They can go for evening walks in the Lake Garden as well as enjoy the mouth-watering local fruits and food. This town has many things to offer; fresh air, cheap and fresh fruits, delectable local food and serenity. A short trip to Kuala Pilah might be all that you need for a rejuvenating experience.

Kuala Pilah is located in _________ near the border of Pahang. One can get to Kuala Pilah by ______. Most visitors drive slowly along the road which is ______ but scenic. There are many captivating sceneries along the road to feast your eyes. Kuala Pilah used to be a ___________ but it has developed rapidly over the past few years. Now, there are more_____ and several housing estates with terrace and bungalow houses just outside the town. Residents can get whatever they want here. You name it, the shops have it! Some of the shops sell textiles, furniture, books, stationery and groceries. There are various types of food to choose from such as Malay, Chinese and Indian food. Orchards and paddy fields can be found everywhere and the journey to Kuala Pilah offers you pleasant sights. Fruits like durians, mangosteens and rambutans are plentiful and cheap during the fruit season. Motorists often stop to look and buy these fresh fruits at stalls set up by the roadside. Usually, the boots of their cars are filled to the brim with fruits before they drive off. Many of the kampung houses in the outskirts are unique. They are built in typical _________ architecture with curved roofs which look like the horns of a buffalo. Another tourist attraction is the former _____ palace in Sri Menanti. It has now been turned into a museum and one of the interesting facts about it is that it was built without a single screw or nail. Kuala Pilah is a good choice for those who want a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors can stay in the rest house in town. They can go for evening walks in the Lake Garden as well as enjoy the mouth-watering local fruits and food. This town has many things to offer; fresh air, cheap and fresh fruits, delectable local food and serenity. A short trip to Kuala Pilah might be all that you need for a rejuvenating experience.

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