tasik melati recreational park kangar perlis

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Tasik Melati Recreational Park, Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tasik Melati Recreational Park in Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melati Lake in Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melati Lake in Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melati Lake in Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melati Lake in Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melati Lake in Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tasik Melati Recreational Park, Kangar, Perlis
Melati Lake in Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melati Lake in Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melati Lake in Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melati Lake in Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melati Lake in Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melati Lake in Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melati Lake in Kangar, Perlis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tasik Melati is a natural wetland within development area. The park is famous for its lakes and its recreational facilities. Melati Lake derives its name from the fragrant Jasmine flower. It could probably adapted Melati from the adjacent housing estate called Taman Melati. In its original form, Tasik Melati is a wetland with its wild plant locally known as “kercit”. Its water never dries up as it is use as irrigation by local farmers. The wetland is developed by Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran in 1977. He increased the water capacity by building an embankment on the lake for the use of its water for 350 acres of paddy land. In 2001, the Perlis State government officially handed over the lake to Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran to develop the infrastructure, maintenance and service of the whole 80 acres of the lake. Now the area is widely known as a recreational park.


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