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Kelantan Darul Naim
Area : 14 920 sq km
State Capital and Royal Town : Kota Bharu
Head of State : Duli Yang Maha Mulia Sultan Ismail Petra ibni Almarhum Sultan Yahya Petra DK, DMN, DK (Negeri Sembilan), DK (Selangor), DK (Johor), DK (Kedah), DK (Perak), DK (Terengganu), DK (Perlis), DKMB, DPSS (Sarawak), DP (Sarawak), SPMK, SJMK, SPKK, SPSK
District : Bachok, Gua Musang, Jeli, Kota Bharu, Kuala Krai, Machang, Pasir Mas, Pasir Puteh, Tanah Merah, Tumpat
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1. Kuala Koh National Park Kuala Koh is the new entry point to Taman Negara. This is still a lightly visited area with superb wilderness and pristine rivers flowing down from the mountains of Tahan, Perlis, Penumpu and Gagau. |
2. Tok Selehor Mosque In the district of Tumpat, the Selehor Village is famous as a Pondok Settlement where people come from other part of the state stay at cottage (Pondok) whilst seeking Islamic knowledge from famous gurus. |
3. Pengkalan Kubor Right on the Thai border, Pengkalan Kubor is the immigration check point for this little used back route to Thailand. |
4. Muhammadi Mosque / State Mosque It was named Muhammadi Mosque, taken after the late Sultan Muhammad IV who fully dedicated his live to Kelantan. |
5. Buddha Temple Here you can see Southeast Asia's largest reclining Buddha, as a trails of influence from Thailand not only in its culture but also the cuisine and language. |
6. Kampung Renok Baru Homestay Picturesque kampung (village) surrounded by wealth of nature, plantations and warm and friendly folks. Those are what await for you at Kampung Renok Baru, the National Most Beautiful Village for year 1999. |
7. Kampung Blok Ulu Kusial Homestay Ever imagine yourself staying in a remote Malay Village in Kelantan, where the pace is unhurried and the folks friendly? Kampung Blok Ulu Kusial is one of the best places to go to experience this. |
8. Pantai Cahaya Bulan -PCB (Moonlight Beach) This beach was formerly known as Pantai Cinta Berahi (Beach of Passionate Love) - reputedly named by a lovelorn British soldier during World War Two. Today, the beach has been renamed Pantai Cahaya Bulan (Moonligh Beach). |
9. Ore Bridge It was built by the British, but was later used by the Japanese when they occupied Malaya (1941-1945) to tranport iron ore. |
10. Mount Reng There is evidence that the area was once inhabited, and today its mysterious limestone caves have become tourist attractions. |
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