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Town and district capital in Perak, Malaysia

Tapah
Town and district capital
Other transcription(s)
Jawi تاڤه
Tamil தாப்பா
Chinese 打巴
Flag of TapahFlagOfficial seal of TapahSeal
Tapah is located in MalaysiaTapahTapahLocation of Tapah
Coordinates: 4°11′53″N 101°15′41″E / 4.19806°N 101.26139°E / 4.19806; 101.26139
Country Malaysia
State Perak
District Batang Padang
Government
• Type Local government
• Body Tapah District Council
• President Ahmad Roslan Mohamed Nazir
Time zone UTC+8 (Malaysian Standard Time)
Website http://mdtapah.gov.my
Tapah District Council _Majlis Daerah Tapah_مجليس دايره تاڤه
Local Government Act 1976
Type
Type Municipal Council of Tapah
History
Founded 1 September 1979
Leadership
President Ahmad Roslan Mohamed Nazir
Motto
_Menuju Kejayaan_Towards Success
Meeting place
Jalan Stesyen, 35000 Tapah, Perak Darul Ridzuan.
Website
www.mdtapah.gov.my

Tapah in Batang Padang District

Tapah is a town and the capital of Batang Padang District, Perak, Malaysia.[1]

The name "Tapah" is said to be originated from the name of a freshwater fish, "Ikan Tapah". The scientific name of the fish is Wallago leeri. The locals said that the name has been taken from the Perak Malay word which means "no worry".[2]

The Batang Padang River flows through Tapah.[3] Major neighbouring towns are Kampar and Bidor. Attributing to its location on the western foothills of the Titiwangsa Range, there are some magnificent waterfalls within its vicinity. The Lata Kinjang waterfall is about 18 km from Tapah on the road to Chenderiang. It is an impressive series of cascades down a 100 m drop. The falls can be seen from the North–South Expressway (PLUS). The other one is the Lata Iskandar waterfall, located further inland along the main route linking the town with Ringlet of Cameron Highlands.

E1 toward Tapah Interchange.

Tapah is located on the trunk road between Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. There is an entrance to the North–South Expressway (E1) at Tapah via exit 132. This town is also widely considered as the main entry point into the old Cameron Highlands route, which is a winding and narrow road uphill. The nearest train station is Tapah Road.[4]

  1. ^ The Directory & Chronicle for China, Japan, Corea, Indo-China, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Sian, Netherlands India, Borneo, the Philippines. Hongkong Daily Press Office. 1910. p. 1394.
  2. ^ Article title[usurped] (in malay)
  3. ^ Nathan, R S (1970). "Batang Padang". Malaysia in History. 13 (1–2). Malaysian Historical Society: 20.
  4. ^ Richmond, Simon (2010). Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei. Lonely Planet. p. 147. ISBN 9781741048872.

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