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Teluk Intan, formerly known as Teluk Anson, is a town in the Hilir Perak District of Perak, Malaysia. It is located along the Perak River and is known for its historical significance and cultural heritage. The town is named after the Teluk Intan (formerly Teluk Anson) district, which is one of the administrative districts in Perak. Key Features and Attractions: Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan: One of the most iconic landmarks in the town is the Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan. This clock tower, built in 1885, leans slightly due to the soft soil beneath it. It was originally used as a water storage tank to supply water to the town. Historical Buildings: Teluk Intan has several colonial-era buildings that reflect its rich history. These include the Teluk Intan Market, which is one of the oldest wet markets in Malaysia. Cultural Diversity: The town is home to a mix of Malay, Chinese, and Indian communities, contributing to a vibrant cultural scene. Various festivals and cultural events are celebrated throughout the year. Local Cuisine: Teluk Intan is famous for its local delicacies, such as "Chee Cheong Fun" (a type of rice noodle roll) and "Heong Peng" (a type of fragrant biscuit). Economic Activities: The town's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with oil palm and rubber being the main crops. There is also some light industry and trade. Transportation: Road: Teluk Intan is accessible by road via the North-South Expressway and other major highways. Rail: The nearest railway station is in Tapah Road, about 30 kilometers away. Bus: There are regular bus services connecting Teluk Intan to major towns and cities in Malaysia.