Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Kelantan Tourism


                         Gunung Stong is one highest peak, standing at 1,422 meter high. Adventurers and mountain climbing fanatics must not miss tackling the mountain.



                       Museum of Royal Traditions and Customs is formerly a royal palace. The Museum of Royal Traditions and Customs was constructed in 1887. The uniqueness of Museum of Royal Traditions and Customs is in its style of construction.
                       
                            

                            The State Museum serves as the main office for the Kelantan State Museum Corporation. The State Museum houses the State Art Gallery. The State Museum exhibits the paraphernalia associated with Kelantan’s traditional art.



                    
                          Rich in Islamic history and culture, it is fascinating to note and see elements of the Thai culture in the state of Kelantan. At the northern part of Kelantan, visitors will find Buddhist temples that stand majestically tall on the soils of a state mainly populated by Muslims. Buddhist Temples in Cabang Empat, known as the Wat Pothivihan, is home to a 40 meter long image of the reclining Buddha.


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