Kedah
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Kedah - The Rice Bowl of Malaysia
Kedah,
together with the neighbouring state of Pedis are traditionally
known as the 'Rice Bowl of Malaysia'. Vast stretches of rice
fields dominate Kedah's panoramic landscape. Alor Setar, its
capital, is home to many old buildings which still stand in
their original form together with other relics of the past.
Of interest is the Balai Besar, an impressive wooden edifice
built in 1898. It is frequently used for state and royal functions.
The Zahir Mosque, another outstanding landmark built in 1912,
is one of the most beautiful mosques in the country. The Royal
Museum, a fine example of local architecture, houses a veritable
collection of Kedah's royal and cultural heritage. Other attractions
in Alar Setar include the birthplace of Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir
Mohamad and the Pekan Rabu bazaar. Here one can shop for a
variety of local wares and handicrafts as well as sample traditional
fares like dodol, a popular Malay sweetmeat. The Alor Setar
Tower, Kedah's most recent landmark provides a breathtaking
view of the town and it surroundings. A short drive from Alor
Setar brings one to the border town of Bukit Kayu Hitam, a
duty-free centre. This state is one of the oldest states in
the country. Relics uncovered at the Bujang Valley, at the
foothills of Gunung Jerai, Kedah's hill resort, point to Hindu-Buddhist
influence dating back to the fourth century A.D. The findings
are now displayed in the Archeological Museum at the site
and include Chinese porcelain and gemstones from the Middle
East. Further south, Kedah has a good seaside picnic spot
at Pantai Merdeka. For those in search of solitude and relaxation
the scenic Pedu Lake provides a worthwhile retreat.
Kedah's most famous destination is Langkawi,
known the world over for its idyllic setting, legends and
myths. Langkawi comprises a group of 99 islands, each with
its own natural appeal. Among the prominent ones are Pulau
Dayang Bunting (Isle of the Pregnant Maiden), Pulau Singa
Besar, a wildlife sanctuary, Pulau Payar, a marine park and
Pulau Beras Basah (Isle of Wet Rice), a popular spot for swimming.
Langkawi is a free port which offers plenty of good buys.
Kuah, its main town, is a shopping haven. The island is fast
gaining a reputation as a popular venue for international
exhibitions and conferences. It is also the venue for the
exciting Langkawi International Maritime and Air Show (LIMA).
Other points of interest are the Mahsuri Mausoleum, Air Hangat
hot springs, Galeria Perdana, Eagle's Square, Seven Wells,
Underwater World, a crocodile farm and the Tanjung Rhu Beach.
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