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Batu Buruk Beach

This beach is famous for its clean white sand, shaded by coconut trees and Ru trees ( Casuarina equisetifolia ) , and strong winds blowing from the South China Sea. For those who like to stroll or run, the cooling breeze makes this beach the perfect location to enjoy the fresh air while watching the ocean waves.
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Kedai Pasar Payang

Pasar Kedai Payang, located in Kuala Terengganu near Shahbandar Jetty and facing the South China Sea, is the city's main market. The ground floor offers fish, vegetables, and traditional sweets, while the upper floor sells traditional clothing like batik, silk, brocade, and songket. Its proximity to Warisan Bazaar and MBKT Bus Station makes it especially busy on weekends.
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Chinatown Terengganu

Kuala Terengganu's Chinatown is one of Malaysia’s oldest settlements, with over 300 years of history. Once home to Southern Chinese traders, it now features renovated shophouses turned into restaurants, cafes, and guesthouses blending tradition with modern charm.
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Terengganu River Cruise

Take a slow cruise from the jetty at Taman Tamadun Islam and let the boat take you across and along the Terengganu river past some kampongs and dockyards. You will see a kaleidoscope of people and scenes of village life, from children bathing and jumping into the waters, to Malay village homes, just unspoiled rural scenes.
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Museum Terengganu

The Terengganu State Museum traces its origins to the 1902 discovery of the Terengganu Inscribed Stone in Kampung Buloh. Due to the lack of a proper storage facility, the stone was sent to the Raffles Museum in Singapore in 1923, with the agreement that it could be returned once Terengganu had its own museum
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Crystal Mosque

The Crystal Mosque is built using modern materials such as glass and steel, with an area of ​​2,146 square meters. It can accommodate up to 700 worshippers at a time. In addition, the Crystal Mosque is equipped with information technology infrastructure including WiFi coverage. This allows visitors to use internet access to read the electronic Al-Quran.
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Redang Island Jetty

Redang Island’s jetty is more than a transport hub—it’s the starting point for tropical adventures. Nearby, enjoy snorkeling, diving, island-hopping, and exploring Redang Marine Park. From turtle watching to beachfront dining and relaxing on Pasir Panjang, there's something for everyone the moment you arrive.
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Noor Arfa Batik

Noor Arfa Craft Complex offers a unique blend of culture, creativity, and hands-on experience, making it a must-visit destination in Kuala Terengganu. From exploring Malaysia’s rich batik heritage to supporting local artisans and enjoying interactive workshops, it’s a perfect stop for visitors of all ages looking to connect with traditional craftsmanship in a modern setting.
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Lang Tengah Island

Lang Tengah Island is known for its natural beauty, offering snorkeling, diving, turtle watching, jungle trekking, and kayaking. With clear waters, vibrant reefs, and quiet beaches, it’s perfect for both adventure and relaxation.
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Sekayu Waterfalls

Sekayu Waterfalls is a lush, multi-tiered waterfall surrounded by tropical rainforest. Highlights include refreshing natural pools for swimming, scenic jungle trails, and iconic rock formations—an ideal spot for cooling off, photo ops, and enjoying nature.
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Kapas Island Jetty

Kapas Island Jetty, located at Marang, is the main gateway to the beautiful Pulau Kapas. Just a short boat ride away, it offers easy, affordable access to crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and peaceful beaches—making it the perfect starting point for a relaxing island escape.
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Kenyir Lake

Kenyir Lake is a nature lover’s paradise, offering a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. From jungle trekking, waterfalls, and wildlife to fishing, boating, and floating accommodations, it’s a unique eco-tourism destination in Terengganu. Ideal for families, adventurers, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat in nature.