Beach

Redang Island

Another place worth to visit in Kuala Terengganu is the State Museum located in Bukit Losong.

Bukit Losong is about 6 km from Kuala Terengganu. The museum sprawls over 27 ha and is said to be the largest in Southeast Asia. This huge museum is gardened by the Terengganu River, therefore it is accessible by road or water and can be seen from the rooftop of some tall buildings in Kuala Terengganu city.

     

Gemia/Kapas Island

Long before the existing of proper sealed road, Kuala Berang was once playing a very important role in Terengganu due to the river which was the only means of communication till the river traffic has diminished with the construction of road connecting most part of the state. Perhaps partly due to the function played by the river too, the Terengganu's famous Inscribed Stone (Batu Bersurat) was stumbled upon in 1887 at Padang Tara, a village on the bank of Sungai Tara in Kuala Berang.  This inscribed stone was later moved to Bukit Puteri in Kuala Terengganu then later into Losong Museum. Even so, Kuala Berang remains its simple life style and culture. This makes Kuala Berang an anthropology studies area for Islamic researchers.

     

Perhentian Island

Long before the existing of proper sealed road, Kuala Berang was once playing a very important role in Terengganu due to the river which was the only means of communication till the river traffic has diminished with the construction of road connecting most part of the state. Perhaps partly due to the function played by the river too, the Terengganu's famous Inscribed Stone (Batu Bersurat) was stumbled upon in 1887 at Padang Tara, a village on the bank of Sungai Tara in Kuala Berang.  This inscribed stone was later moved to Bukit Puteri in Kuala Terengganu then later into Losong Museum. Even so, Kuala Berang remains its simple life style and culture. This makes Kuala Berang an anthropology studies area for Islamic researchers.

     

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