Sungai Pahang
Sungai Pahang is the longest river in Malaysia, stretching approximately 459 kilometers. It flows through the state of Pahang and is an essential waterway for transportation and irrigation. The river originates from the Titiwangsa Mountains and eventually empties into the South China Sea.
The river supports diverse ecosystems and is home to various species of fish and wildlife. Along its banks, several towns and villages rely on the river for their livelihoods. Additionally, Sungai Pahang plays a crucial role in the region's agriculture, providing water for rice and other crops.