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Situated along Jalan Kota in Kuala Terengganu. The place
of attraction is also known as Princess Hill. It is named
after a Fairy Princess who resided here. Built in 1830,
the hill was used as a fortress between the years 1831 to
1876 to defend the state from enemy attacks.
Some of the historical remains which still can be seen
in Bukit Puteri is a large bell, cannons, a flagpole and
a fort. Perched prominently over 0.688 hectares of land
overlooking the state capital of Terengganu, Bukit Puteri's
origins are derived from rather peculiar sources.
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