Introduction
In the northeastern corner of the peninsula, Kota Bharu, which calls itself 'The Islamic City', is the termination of the east-coast road and a gateway to Thailand. At first glance, Kota Bharu, with its bustling modern centre and traffic-clogged streets,
seems much like any other Malaysian city, but this is a city rich in Malay culture, with royal palaces, colourful markets and several museums to linger over; it's also a good base for exploring the surrounding region. Many travellers plan an overnight stop here en route to or from Thailand or Pulau Perhentian.
Places of Interest
In the northeastern corner of the peninsula, Kota Bharu, which calls itself 'The Islamic City', is the termination of the east-coast road and a gateway to Thailand. At first glance, Kota Bharu, with its bustling modern centre and traffic-clogged streets, seems much like any other Malaysian city, but this is a city rich in Malay culture, with royal palaces, colourful markets and several museums to linger over; it's also a good base for exploring the surrounding region. Many travellers plan an overnight stop here en route to or from Thailand or Pulau Perhentian.
General
Name: Muzium Islam
Address: Town Centre Jln Sultan
Telefax: 09 748 2266
Muzium Islam occupies an old villa once known as Serambi Mekah (Veranda to Mecca) - a reference to its days as Kelantan's first school of Islamic instruction. Nowadays it displays a small collection of photographs and artefacts relating to the history of Islam in the state.
Name: Istana Batu
Address: Town Centre Jln Hilir Kota
Telefax: 09 748 2266
The sky-blue building of the Istana Batu, also known as the Muzium Diraja, was constructed in 1939 and served as the crown prince's palace until it was donated to the state. The richly furnished rooms give a surprisingly intimate insight into royal life, with family photos and personal belongings scattered among the fine china and glassware; even the late sultan's collection of hats is there for inspection.
Name: Kampung Kraftangan
Address: Jln Hilir Kota Town Centre
Kampung Kraftangan is a touristy affair in a pedestrian square opposite the Istana Batu, featuring a one-room museum with displays of woodcarving, batik-making and other local crafts. The complex includes souvenir shops and a restaurant offering a good-value lunchtime buffet. Batik classes also take place here.
Related City: Kuala Lumpur City, Johor Bahru City, Malaysia Country
In the northeastern corner of the peninsula, Kota Bharu, which calls itself 'The Islamic City', is the termination of the east-coast road and a gateway to Thailand. At first glance, Kota Bharu, with its bustling modern centre and traffic-clogged streets,
seems much like any other Malaysian city, but this is a city rich in Malay culture, with royal palaces, colourful markets and several museums to linger over; it's also a good base for exploring the surrounding region. Many travellers plan an overnight stop here en route to or from Thailand or Pulau Perhentian.
Places of Interest
In the northeastern corner of the peninsula, Kota Bharu, which calls itself 'The Islamic City', is the termination of the east-coast road and a gateway to Thailand. At first glance, Kota Bharu, with its bustling modern centre and traffic-clogged streets, seems much like any other Malaysian city, but this is a city rich in Malay culture, with royal palaces, colourful markets and several museums to linger over; it's also a good base for exploring the surrounding region. Many travellers plan an overnight stop here en route to or from Thailand or Pulau Perhentian.
General
Name: Muzium Islam
Address: Town Centre Jln Sultan
Telefax: 09 748 2266
Muzium Islam occupies an old villa once known as Serambi Mekah (Veranda to Mecca) - a reference to its days as Kelantan's first school of Islamic instruction. Nowadays it displays a small collection of photographs and artefacts relating to the history of Islam in the state.
Name: Istana Batu
Address: Town Centre Jln Hilir Kota
Telefax: 09 748 2266
The sky-blue building of the Istana Batu, also known as the Muzium Diraja, was constructed in 1939 and served as the crown prince's palace until it was donated to the state. The richly furnished rooms give a surprisingly intimate insight into royal life, with family photos and personal belongings scattered among the fine china and glassware; even the late sultan's collection of hats is there for inspection.
Name: Kampung Kraftangan
Address: Jln Hilir Kota Town Centre
Kampung Kraftangan is a touristy affair in a pedestrian square opposite the Istana Batu, featuring a one-room museum with displays of woodcarving, batik-making and other local crafts. The complex includes souvenir shops and a restaurant offering a good-value lunchtime buffet. Batik classes also take place here.
Related City: Kuala Lumpur City, Johor Bahru City, Malaysia Country
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