Talk:Fraser's Hill/GA1

GA Review
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Reviewer: Whiteguru (talk · contribs) 05:54, 25 January 2021 (UTC)

Starts GA Review; the review will follow the same sections of the Article.


 * Previous GA Review by abuse sock account deleted. --Whiteguru (talk) 05:54, 25 January 2021 (UTC)



Lead

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * Yes, tells the tale of Construction began in October 1919 to convert the mine area into a resort. The site was renamed Fraser's Hil' 

History

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * Yes, it explains the processes taken up to make the Fraser's Hill area a holiday resort.

Geography

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * Well written: Fraser's Hill's virgin forest coverage is around 92% of the overall land area, with only 1.5% of the area used for a town.

Climate

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * Fraser's Hill's climate is classified as tropical. Climate data is laid out in a chart. Resourced from Climate Data.org

Biodiversity

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * Due the land area being 92% forest, a range of invertebrates and animals, including those endangered, are given.
 * A very attractive photo panel is given.

Environmental issues

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * Effects of deforestation are given along with the environmental impact of new Federal Route 148.
 * This has led to illegal collection and poaching of wild species to Fraser’s Hill.

Demographics

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * There is a digital divide resulting from the lack of adoption of technology, along with a lack of High School, etc.

Architecture

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * A pictorial view of housing at Fraser's Hill is given.
 * A development is traced from colonial-era bungalows originally built as residences during the colonial era to adaptation and transformation of buildings.

Economy

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * Reliant on tourism, approximately half of those employed here work in the hospitality industry.
 * The commercial sector in Fraser’s Hill is mainly made up of hotels, restaurants, souvenir and retail stores.

Transport

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * A history of the roads and bus service is given, along with the closure of the only petrol station.
 * The residents of Fraser's Hill hope that the government will reintroduce bus services in this area in the nearest future.

Telecommunications

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * Newspapers are unavailable. Residents have to rely on television, the Internet, or read online newspapers to learn the latest news from around the world.

Education

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * Fraser's Hill has two primary schools.
 * Former Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew attended the school to learn Chinese while on vacation in Fraser's Hill.

Birdwatching

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * Birdwatchers from Asia and Europe often visit Fraser's Hill to photograph and study the region's birds.

Sports

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * Fraser's Hill has become a popular place for hikers to hike on the well maintained trails in Fraser's Hill.

Film

 * 1) Is it reasonably well written?
 * Two films are noted.

Is it is Broad in its coverage?

 * Yes, the article takes in many aspects of the origin, development and the community and its tourism.

More End Matter Stuff:

 * Does it follow the neutral point of view policy?
 * Yes

Is it stable?

 * This article started life in January, 2005.
 * It has had 386 edits, the latest edit being 29 January 2021.
 * Page views in the past 30 days = 3,974 views.
 * Page has been edited by the Guild of Copy Editors
 * A stable page with no evidence of edit-warring

Top editors are
* WPSamson * Dhamo95 * Twofingered Typist * Fayenatic london

illustrated by images ?

 * Very appropriately illustrated
 * Illustrations are well laid out
 * Multiple image panels are well utilised.

Overall

 * A well designed and informative page.

Conclusion

 * --Whiteguru (talk) 09:30, 29 January 2021 (UTC)