Located close to the Kuala Kangsar Town Council field, it is considered by some to be one of the most beautiful old buildings of this Royal town. It has a unique design and reflects some of the elegance of early Malay architecture with a special charm totally in its own.

Built in 1930 under the reign of Sultan Iskandar Shah, this structure has occasionally been referred to as the "Pagoda of Malaysia". It was originally used as a recreational and entertainment venue for the wives of court officials and other important people, especially for ceremonies and special celebrations. Having undergone some renovation, it is now part of a public park.

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