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Visit Malaysia 101 : Kedah-The Rice Bowl of Malaysia (Part 1)

Since my first post on visit Malaysia, I can see my stats ‘spiked-up’! Thanks to all visitors and readers.

Let’s go to the next exciting place to visit in Malaysia, KEDAH.  I’ll divide my post about Kedah into 3 or 4 parts, since Kedah consist of mainland (which have so many places of interest to visit) and also, it’s world renowned beautiful island, Langkawi.

You can find more details facts and figure about Kedah, just Google it =). why? Becoz I think I have a lot to tell you on the interesting places that you can visit in Kedah!

Known as ‘rice bowl of Malaysia’, Kedah-Perlis paddy fields supplied more than half of total home grown rice in Malaysia. You’ll see a green, refreshing scenery of paddy fields along your journey to Kedah.

Map of Kedah state (Source: maps-malaysia.com) 

Let’s explore Kedah!

1. Bukit Kayu Hitam

Bukit Kayu Hitam is a border district of Kedah with Thailand. Almost similar to Padang Besar Perlis, Bukit Kayu Hitam is a famous destination for local and foreign tourist for shopping activities since there are a duty-free complex, where you can find imported items with cheaper prices. To get there from Alor Setar (Capital city of Kedah), you can rent a taxi. Bukit Kayu Hitam is 45km (approximately) from Alor Setar.

2. Lye Huat Garden, Changloo

On your way back to Alor Setar from Bukit Kayu Hitam, don’t forget to relax your mind at Lye Huat Garden. Lye Huat Garden was founded by Dato Lim Lye Huat in 2002. It was originally called Lye Huat Stone Art Gallery when it was first built in 1994. Dato Lim built it for his personal enjoyment. However, through the suggestion of friends, he decided ton open it to the public. In addition to being a tourist attraction in northern Kedah, Lye Huat Garden was also a venue for several national competitions including the National Flower, Hornfish, Bonsai and Suiseki Competition launched by the then prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, in 2002. In 2004, the International Bonsai and Suiseki Competition was held here, and officiated by the Sultan of Kedah.

Not just and art gallery (stone art), but Lye Huat Gardens also famous with its mini zoo. From birds to mammals and reptiles, you’ll be exciting to know them (or even take photo with them).

More info : http://www.lyehuatgarden.com.my/html/lyehuat_main_N.html

3. Menara Alor Setar (Alor Setar Tower)

This is the tallest building in Alor Setar (in Northern region i think). The Alor Star Tower is the world’s 20th tallest telecomunication tower and also the 2nd tallest in Malaysia after Menara Kuala Lumpur. It stands at the height of 165.5 metre. From the observation deck, you’ll see the whole city of Alor Setar and neighbouring district.

Alor Setar Tower (Source of image : malaysia-builder.com)

For more info on Alor Setar tower, please visit : http://www.menaraalorstar.com.my/

4. Masjid Zahir (Zahir Mosque)

Masjid Zahir (Zahir Mosque)-(Source of image: Top20list.com)

A 100 years-old mosque, located in the heart of Alor Setar city, not so far from Alor Setar Tower. The site of this mosque before it was built was the cemetery of the Kedah warriors who had died while defending Kedah from Siam (1821). The architecture of the mosque was inspired by the AZIZI Mosque in Langkat town, north Sumatera. This mosque is enhanced with five prime large domes symbolizing the five Islamic principles.

Info on this : http://www.tourism.gov.my/destinations/detail.php?theme=CH&map_code=zahir&state=kedah

5. Balai Nobat (Hall of Drums)

It is just opposite the Masjid Zahir (Zahir Mosque). Balai Nobat belongs to the old Sultanate of Kedah. The Hall features the Nobat, the instruments of the royal orchestra. It comprises drums, gongs and a traditional flute. These instruments are played on special ceremonial occasions only. The musical skills of the Nobat are generally passed on from father to son.

6. Balai Seni (Art Gallery) 

Another attraction located nearby Masjid Zahir and Balai Nobat is Balai Seni. Built in 1912, the building was first used as the High Court before becoming the headquarters of several state government departments. Its architecture has strong Roman influence, which is evident also in the Temple of Fortune Rivals.

On July 25, 1983, Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah proclaimed it as the Balai Seni Negeri Kedah Darul Aman (Kedah Darul Aman State Art Gallery).

The gallery comprises five sections, and is home to antiques, historical relics and several arts collections including some fine Malaysian landscape watercolour paintings by AB Ibrahim. Other facilities include a souvenir shop where one can buy postcards and artist tools

7. Balai Besar (Royal Hall)

Located just besides the Balai Nobat and opposite of Masjid Zahir.It is one of the heritage and charm of Kedah state, where its original structure was built  in 1735 by Sultan Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Abidin Muazzam Syah(1710 – 1787), the founder of Alor Setar, who was also the19th ruler of the Kedah Sultanate, as the Balai Rong Seri, or Grand Audience Hall .

The Balai Besar was destroyed and rebuilt twice during the period in the Bugis invasion in 1770, followed by Siamese invasion in 1821. It was during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, the 26th Sultan that the grand hall was completely revamped to its present look in 1893.

Royal Hall (Image source:selesahomestay.blogspot.com)

In 1896,  the Balai Besar was refurbished by Kedah State Public Works Department under supervision of  the Architect, Muhamad Bin Lebai Tambi from Penang, for the wedding ceremonies of the Sultan’s fivePrinces and Princesses,  held in 1904.

The Balai Besar was also the venue of the installation of a new sultan, namely Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Halim Shah II (1804-1845) and Tuanku Sultan Haji Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah on 20 February 1959.

8. Pekan Rabu (Wednesday Market)

Just a few kilometres (1 km – 2km) from Masjid Zahir, there is a famous local products’ marketplace, named as Pekan Rabu.Pekan Rabu is now open not just on Wednesday, but every day. Its well known among the local population and tourists from outside Kedah. From is humble beginning weekly market operating from an attap roofed shack, it has since expanded into a multistory arcade selling a wide range of from traditional delicacies like dodol durian to mengkuang mats and apparel.

Various types of commercial activities are conducted in Pekan Rabu, ranging from local products to international commence. Opening hours are from 8.00 am to 9.00 pm daily and stalls remain open even on public holidays and festivals.

One of the famous places to get the Malay traditional foods in Kedah such as serunding, dodol and kuah rojak or garam belacan. The business complex is not only the pride of Malay entreprenuers in Kedah but also the pride of all Malay’s in Kedah.

Don’t forget to try “DODOL” or glutinous, toffee-like sweet food delicacy.

9. Kedah State Museum

As a state museum, it houses a large collection of Kedah’s historical, culture, and royal heritages. The collection includes early Chinese porcelain, artefacts from the archaeological excavations in Lembah Bujang (Bujang Valley) and a fabulous pokok bunga emas or ‘gold tree’ produced as a tribute to the Thais.

The museum is also a research centre on Kedah’s civilisation. Before the present premise was built in 1936, the museum – officially opened by the then Kedah Mentri Besar Tan Sri Tunku Ismail Tunku Yahya (Tunku indera Setia), on February 3, 1957 – was located in the Balai Besar (Grand Hall).

10. Mahathir’s Birth Place (House)

One of my idol is Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. He is a renowned leader in Malaysia and worldwide, also known as ‘Father of Malaysia’s Modernisation’.

Rumah Kelahiran Mahathir which provides an insight into the younger days of the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia, from his school days to his success as a doctor.

He was born in Alor Star on Dec 20, 1925 at No 18 Lorong Kilang Ais, off Jalan Pegawai. His home has seen been designated a historical building and was restored by the National Archives in 1992.

A brief introduction on Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad:

Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad (pronounced [maˈhadɪr bɪn moˈhamat]). (born 10 July 1925) is a Malaysian politician who was the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia. He held the post for 22 years from 1981 to 2003, making him Malaysia’s longest serving Prime Minister. His political career spanned almost 40 years.

Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad

Born and raised in Alor Setar, Kedah, Mahathir excelled at school and became a medical doctor. He became active in the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), Malaysia’s largest political party, before entering parliament in 1964. He served one term before losing his seat, before falling out with the then Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman and being expelled from UMNO. When Abdul Rahman resigned, Mahathir re-entered UMNO and parliament, and was promoted to the Cabinet. By 1976, he had risen to Deputy Prime Minister, and in 1981 was sworn in as Prime Minister after the resignation of his predecessor, Hussein Onn.
During Mahathir’s tenure as Prime Minister, Malaysia experienced rapid modernisation and economic growth, and his government initiated a series of bold infrastructure projects. He was a dominant political figure, winning five consecutive general elections and seeing off all of his rivals for the leadership of UMNO. However, his accumulation of power came at the expense of the independence of the judiciary and the traditional powers and privileges of Malaysia’s royalty. He also deployed the controversial Internal Security Act to detain activists, non-mainstream religious figures, and political opponents including his sacked deputy, Anwar Ibrahim. Mahathir’s record of curbing civil liberties and his antagonism to western diplomatic interests and economic policy made his relationships with the likes of the US, Britain and Australia difficult. As Prime Minister, he was an advocate of third-world development and a prominent international activist for causes such as the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa and the interests of Bosnians in the 1990s Balkans conflict.
He remains an active political figure in his retirement, having become a strident critic of his handpicked successor, Abdullah Badawi, and actively supporting Abdullah’s replacement by Najib Razak.

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Ok! That’s the first 10 places of interest that you can visit in Kedah. I’ll post more interesting places in Kedah in my next article!

In the mean time, you can visit : http://www.tourism.gov.my/destinations/list.php?start=10&state=kedah

 

 

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Visit Malaysia 101 : Perlis-The Most Northern State in Malaysia

How to pronounce it (Perlis)? Nevermind, just learn how to say ‘Perlis’ from HERE. Or say  (pûr’lis)!

With only  227,025 (2010) population and 821km sq. area, Perlis is the smallest state among others in Malaysia. Located at the most northern part of Malaysia, Perlis was bordered with Satun and Songkhla (Thailand).

Map of Perlis

Despite the small size of Perlis, this state is not without its attractions, foremost among which is its serene beauty. Perlis, too, abounds with rustic rural scenes and rolling green fields of paddy. In short, Perlis is the perfect destination to head for if you prefer old world charm instead of the hustle and bustle of the city, where life is unhurried and the environment naturally fresh and crisp. Among the famous places of interest in Perlis are:

1. Royal Town of Perlis (Arau) –

POI : Royal Palace and Royal Mosque

Website to refer:

http://www.cuti.my/Sub/Perlis/guide_perlis_arau.htm

http://www.fascinatingmalaysia.com/perlis/poi.html

http://www.vacationtourz.com/perlis/places_of_interest.htm

2. Chuping (It’s all about sugarcane!)

Ya…the most significant ‘icon’ in this district is sugarcane! On your left, on your right, along your journey…it’s all about sugarcane! For those who loves to take photographs, spot this place in your map! This place reminds me to ‘The Signs’ film =)

Website to refer:

http://www.cuti.my/Sub/Perlis/guide_perlis_chuping.htm

3. Gua Kelam (Dark Caves)

One of the most popular tourist attraction in Perlis. This limestone cave located at the small town,named as Kaki Bukit (Foot Hill). Its name literally means “at a foothill (Kaki Bukit) lies a dark cave (Gua Kelam)”. Don’t worry folks! You dont have to crawl in the dark in this cave! A wooden walkway hangs suspended throughout the length of the underground cavern providing a wondrous means of communication from Kaki Bukit to a valley on the opposite end – the Wan Tangga Valley.

Website to refer:

http://www.perlisforestry.gov.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=91&Itemid=83&lang=en

Gua Kelam Entrance

4. Snake and Reptile Farm

Not far from Gua Kelam (about 11km), there is a ‘house’ for more than 20 species of snakes, as well as crocodile and monitor lizards. Don’t forget to snap your picture with Ular Sawa (Phyton)!

Website to refer:

http://www.tourism.gov.my/destinations/detail.php?theme=AD&map_code=snakereptilefarm&state=perlis

5. Bukit Air Recreational Park

Among the famous waterfall in northern region is Bukit Air. Located 13 km from the state capital Kangar, the park is easily accessible using the Kangar – Padang Besar trunk road.

Website to refer:

– http://northern.malaysianaturalheritage.com/?p=3

6. Kota Kayang Museum

Kota means ‘fort’. Also known as state museum.

Website to refer:

http://www.tourism.gov.my/destinations/detail.php?theme=CH&map_code=perlismuseum&state=perlis

7. Padang Besar

Padang means ‘field’ and besar means ‘huge’.

This border town (with Thailand) popular among the tourist, regardless they are local tourist or foreign tourists because of it’s ‘bargain market’. The town is filled with textiles, clothing, handicraft, foodstuff, fruits and souvenirs.

So…dont forget to bargain the price offer to you ya!

Website to refer:

http://www.tourism.gov.my/destinations/detail.php?theme=CE&map_code=padangbesar&state=perlis

8. Perlis State Park

Nature lover, dont forget to be here! Situated on the longest continuous range of limestone hills (38 km) in Malaysia, called the Nakawan Range. The range has beautiful natural formation of forested slopes and extensive underground cave systems.

Website to refer:

http://northern.malaysianaturalheritage.com/?p=222

http://www.tourism.gov.my/destinations/detail.php?theme=AD&map_code=perlisstatepark&state=perlis

9. Ostrich Farm

Playing with animals sometimes can stimulate your happiness. At ostrich farm, you can play around with the ‘giant flightless birds’, feed them and take photo with them! If you are lucky, you can take a ride with them! Besides ostrich, there are also ponies.

So, where is the ostrich farm? If you are from Padang Besar, it is just 6 km from there.

10. Melati Lake

Located just 8 km north of Kangar, this shallow lake is an ideal place for boating, picnics and relaxing walks. More than 150 sandbar islands dot the lake and can be reached by boat or ‘sampan’ (small boat in Malay). Elevated walkways across the lake provide vantage points.

Tasik Melati

Orite! That’s 10 places of interest located in State of Perlis,Malaysia. Remember, there are 12 more states in Malaysia and another 3 federal territories with their own attractive places for you to visit! I’ll continue to help you plan your journey better.

Getting to Perlis

From Kuala Lumpur:

Air:

-You can take a flight to Alor Setar, Kedah (Neighbour State) since there are no airport in Perlis. From Alor Setar’s airport (also named as Sultan Abdul Halim Airport), you can take a taxi which will take you about 1 hour to Kangar (Capital town of Perlis). Taxi rates approximately around RM 50-100. Airfare is around RM150-300 (Economy Class). There are 3 main flight operator :

1. Malaysia Airlines (Depart from KLIA Main Terminal)

2. Air Asia (Depart from Low Cost Carrier Terminal,LCCT)

3, Firefly (Depart from Subang Airport)

Land transport:

1. Express Bus

Plenty of bus operator can be choose at Pudu Sentral (formerly known as Puduraya, a bus terminal for north-bound destination). Your journey will take about 8 hours. Bus will stops at several rest area along the highway and bus stations at main cities. Fare is around RM45.

Tips: Please buy your bus ticket from the counter,not from ticket-pledger!

2. Train

If you are willing to spent more times, take the train services provided by KTMB. The journey will takes you about 12 hours. For more info about the train services, please visit KTMB website HERE. This train will depart from KL Sentral. Fare is around RM50 (Economy Class) to RM200 (First Class). I strongly recommend you to choose at least 2nd class coach with bed. Seating on the seat for 12 hours will cause you backache!

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Posted by on April 14, 2012 in Fotografi, Menarik, Tourism, Travel, Uncategorized

 

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