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Purchasing Power

Purchasing power is moderate to strong, supported by government users, office workers, hotel guests, shoppers, students, event visitors and Kuantan residents.

Ethnicity/Race

The corridor serves Kuantan’s mixed user base, including Malay, Chinese, Indian, office workers, students, tourists, hotel guests, civil servants and local families.

Prominent Roads

Prominent roads include Jalan Do Lim Hoe Lek, Jalan Beserah, Jalan Teluk Sisek, Jalan Mahkota, Jalan Tun Ismail and routes toward Kuantan city centre.

Local Businesses(Retails/Factories

Local businesses include hotels, restaurants, cafes, clinics, banks, offices, schools, convenience stores, event services and town-centre retail.

Cost of living

Cost of living is moderate compared with major west-coast cities, with city-centre commercial frontage and hotels carrying higher operating costs.

Landmarks

Landmarks include Darul Makmur Stadium area, Kuantan town-centre facilities, hotels, schools, government offices, commercial rows and nearby malls.

Highlights & Attractions

Highlights include Kuantan city access, stadium-event catchment, hotel and office demand, steady retail movement and strong weekday visibility.

Population data

The catchment includes Kuantan town centre, stadium users, hotel guests, office workers, students, government-service users and nearby residential communities.

Traffic Flow & Movement

Traffic is moderate to heavy during office hours, school periods, stadium events, weekends and shopping activity, especially near central Kuantan junctions and hotel/commercial areas.

Market Profile

The market is suitable for hotels, F&B, offices, clinics, convenience retail, education services, tourism support, banks and event-related businesses.

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