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Sultan Abdul Jalil Bridge, Kuala Kangsar

Sultan Abdul Jalil Bridge, Kuala KangsarSultan Abdul Jalil Bridge, Kuala Kangsar (24 July 2023)


Sultan Abdul Jalil Bridge (GPS: 4.77871, 100.94598) near Kuala Kangsar was named after the past Sultan of Perak who reigned for a short period between 1916-1918. This concrete bridge takes some load off the older Iskandar Bridge which was built by the British. Sultan Abdul Jalil Bridge was officially opened by Sultan Azlan Shah, the Sultan of Perak, in June 2002.

With the opening of this bridge, the distance between Kuala Kangsar and Sayong was significantly reduced.

Sultan Abdul Jalil Bridge, Kuala KangsarSultan Abdul Jalil Bridge, Kuala Kangsar (16 September, 2005)


Jambatan Sultan Abdul Jalil, Kuala KangsarThe road on Sultan Abdul Jalil Bridge (16 September, 2005)


Jambatan Sultan Abdul Jalil, Kuala KangsarJambatan Sultan Abdul Jalil, Kuala Kangsar (16 September, 2005)


Jambatan Sultan Abdul Jalil, Kuala KangsarView from under the Sultan Abdul Jalil Bridge (16 September, 2005)


Sultan Abdul Jalil Bridge, Kuala KangsarSteps leading down the side of Sultan Abdul Jalil Bridge (16 September, 2005)

Sultan Abdul Jalil Bridge is on the Map of Kuala Kangsar

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