About Pasir Mas
Pasir Mas is a town in Pasir Mas District, in north-western Kelantan, Malaysia. Pasir Mas was at one time the second greatest city in the state until the point that the mid 1990s when it was surpassed by Tanah Merah. The town is obstructed from growing toward the east by the Kelantan River. Toward the north, the railroad line parts the town - additionally restricting area reasonable and attractive for business land improvement. Heedless improvement over the previous decades has brought about the mushrooming of private houses that enclose the town.
This makes potential land securing for business improvement an intricate and expensive exercise. Another township is gradually coming to fruition around four miles away at the Mukim of Lubuk Jong - a formerly swampy territory along the street prompting Rantau Panjang. As per legend, this zone which is currently known as Pasir Mas was first opened up by Che Leh Ismail who was otherwise called Che Leh Tok Pendekar. Che Leh Ismail was compelled to move to Pasir Mas from Kota Bharu when his property was assumed control by the Sultan to assemble his royal residence.