Words by Eris Choo May 2019 1 minute read Facebook Twitter Malaysia’s northern-most state, Perlis, is also its smallest, but it has many quaint villages and picturesque scenery that hide a wealth of natural, cultural and historical richness. Here is a glimpse of what it offers. Photography Fairuz Othman Previous Next Workers collecting recently harvested yellow watermelons Previous Next A melon plantation backdropped by Bukit Chuping Previous Next Kayaking across the man-made Tasik Melati Previous Next The free-to-enter Tasik Melati is located in Kangar, the state capital, and is a popular public recreational park for picnickers, joggers and those who enjoy a bit of nature Previous Next A fisherman with the day's catch Previous Next Fishing boats in Kuala Perlis, a busy port famous for its seafood Previous Next Children digging for mud fish - likely ikah haruan (snakehead) or ikan puyu (climbing perch)