สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว (ต่อ)- KOTA KAYANG MUSEUM Kuala perlis
Learn about the history of Perlis at the Kota Kayang Museum. Start your at the display section and pore over archaeological relics and historical artefacts like like royal regalia, Neolithic stone tools, document replicas, royal genelogical chart, weapons, brassware and coins. After that, explore the museum grounds where once stood the ancient Indera Kayangan Fort, a palace and ceremonial hall. The limestone hills that form a beautiful backdrop to the museum once acted as a barrir against enemy attacks while the canal within it allowed boat passages between the fort, Kuala Perlis and Alor Setar.
The elegant Galeri Diraja is located next to Istana Arau , the royal palace. It showcases an impressive collection of royal regalia, portraits, cerenonial court items, ancient weapons and state gifts belonging to the Perlis royalty. Among them is the Kiswah, the black clovers the Kaabah. A part of it was presented to AI-Marhum Tuanku Syed Putra lbni AI-Marhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail by King Faiasl bin Abdul Aziz AI-Saud, the third king of Saudi Arabia, during his visit to Mecca in 1965.
- WANG KELIAN SUNDAY MARKET Wang Kelian
Stop for handicrafts food, food, fruits, clothing, kitchen and farm equipment in this buzzing market at the Malaysia-Thailand border. You can visit the market without the use of passport if you remain within the market area, where a duty-free outlet is also available. A trip here entails a scenic drive through the picturesque countryside. Make a stop at the viewing point and take in the view if you have time to spare.
- HARUMANIS AND GRAPE PLANTATIONS Kangar
The 65-hectare Bukit Bintang Agriculture Center is famous for the harumanis mango, a variety that is mush sought after for its fragrant, sweet and thick succulent flesh. Other varieties avarieties here include mas indera, mas muda, chok anan and sala mangoes. The mangoes are harvested between April and June. |