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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

LanGkAwi

Attention 2 all of my crew..
now we hav landed at Pulau Langkawi..
take ur time 2 enjoy here...
Below are some popular destinations for you to choose from.

Makam Mahsuri

The famous legend of Langkawi; the legend tells the tale of a woman accused of adultery and sentenced to death. When stabbed, she bled white blood as a sign of her innocence. Today, visitors can see read the full story at her tomb in Kampung Mawat, several kilometres away from Kuah. Nearby is also a traditional Malay house for internationals to explore.

Underwater World Langkawi

The Underwater World Langkawi is an innovative marine aquarium which houses 5,000 types of aquatic life and some mammal and reptile species. A trip here will definitely enlighten you on the beauty of Malaysia’s flora and fauna both on land and sea. There is also a 3-D theatre which showcases documentaries on marine life for visitors. Opens daily from 10:00 to 18:00.

Dataran Lang (Eagle Square)

Visitors arriving at the Kuah Jetty will notice a giant red eagle statue permanently suspended in mid-flight. That marks the location of the Kuah Jetty Eagle Square; a mini park filled with scenic ponds, bridges, covered terraces, restaurants and barrel vaults made of bricks. The square is a great place to take a stroll with friends and family as the sea breeze gently caresses your face.

Crocodile Farm

Watch over 3,000 crocodiles of various species feeding and basking in the sun but don’t fall over into the pens! The crocodile farm is situated in Datai Bay, just 30km away from Kuah. The farm harvest crocodiles for their skin and besides leather products, visitors can even buy stuffed baby crocodiles from the souvenir shop. Crocodile shows are on at 11:15 and 14:45 while feeding time is at 10:30.

Padang Masirat (Field of Burnt Rice)

Padang Masirat, right next to the airport, was the site of a mass paddy-burning spree conducted by Langkawi’s inhabitants when Siamese invaded in 1821. The purpose was to prevent the enemy from attaining an extra source of food. Today, visitors can still find burnt rice grains on the ground two hundred years after the incident.


reference:http://www.langkawi-info.com/


6 comments:

  1. bestnye langkawi.suke kedah.banyak sawah padi.

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  2. tak nek cable car ke?huhu..nuff zzz..later singgah lg =)

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  3. ohh langkawi. kg halamanku~ngee~ :D

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  4. hai..its actually spell matsirat..=D

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  5. ya its nice pictures... visit him,,, thank u friends....

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