It was opened in 1880 by a group of settlers from Pasir Tumboh, Kota Bharu led by Senik Awang Kecik.
Opened to public in 2015, Cek Mek Molek Street is the latest artistic installation of its kind within the territory.
[5] The Minaret of Pulai Condong Mosque, a local flagship structure, was designed and built by Hj.
The minaret is also known as Pulai Condong Mosque Tower from a loose English translation from the Malay language.
The structural integrity of the minaret is really strong considering it is still standing after Kelantan was hit by a big flood and storm in 1880 (1297H).
The facilities within the area includes a children's playground, a number of rest areas and huts, a bathing pond, a hanging bridge, and restrooms, to improve visitors' appreciation of the flowing cool waters, flora and fauna, and intense forest greeneries.
Campers, on the other hand, will need to get a permission from the Recreational Forest authorities, on behalf of the Kelantan State Forestry Director.
Visitors to Jeram Linang come not only to bathe, but also to jungle trek, and pitch their tents up for an eco-friendly vacation at the camp site provided.
The iron ore then put into a special container where it would be transported aboard a ship to be exported to Japan.
After World War II, iron ore was still in production, committed by same company albeit under British government surveillance.