Kelantan
is located on the north eastern corner of Peninsular Malaysia and
shares a common border with Thailand in the north. The state is a
veritable treasure trove of delights rustic fishing villages; palm
fringed beaches, lush rice fields and traditional pastimes such as
kite -flying and top-spinning. The people here have managed to preserve
their old customs and traditions. Thus, Kelantan is aptly dubbed the
'Cradle of Malay Culture'.
Kota Bharu, the bustling state capital emanates an old world charm
and offers tourists the opportunity to witness a microcosm of the
unique Kelantanese way of life. The sights, sounds and colors that
are authentically Kelantan can be captured at the Central Market,
an irresistible treat for shutterbugs. The colorful and lively atmosphere
of the bazaar, dominated by women traders who sell a wide variety
of vegetables, seafood, cakes, batik, handicrafts and preserved food
is truly a sight to behold.
The state is noted for its cottage industries such as batik-printing,
silverware, wood-carving and songket weaving. The Cultural Centre
in the heart of the town is popular as it showcases Kelantan's rich
heritage of cultures and traditions. Here, visitors can watch skillful
demonstrations of kite-flying involving the giant "wau",
huge saucer-shaped tops or "gasing" that can spin non-stop
for hours and enjoy the rich resonance of the "rebana ubi",
colorfully decorated giant drums. For evening entertainment, there
is traditional Malay music and the "wayang kulit", a puppet
show which employs a skilful combination of light and shadow play
as well as "silat", the traditional Malay art as self-defense.
Kelantan has some lovely beaches in the Kota Bharu like Pantai Cahaya
Bulan, Pantai Irama, Pantai Bisikan Bayu and Pantai Seri Tujuh. These
beaches are as alluring as their names sound.
Getting
There
Air: Sultan Ismail Petra Airport, Pengkalan Chepa, 12km north-east
of Kota Bharu.
Rail: Railway stations at Wakaf Bharu and Tumpat.
Road: A better network of roads now links Kelantan to major towns
in the Peninsula. It takes about 7 hours from Kuala Lumpur by road.
The East-West Highway cuts through the northern peninsula, linking
Kelantan to Penang.
Capital:
Kota Bharu
Situated on the mouth of the Kelantan River, Kota Bharu is a pleasant
town. Many of its tourist sights are located within convenient distance
of each other. A leisurely way of seeing the sights is to hop onto
a trishaw. Negotiate the price and the places you wish to see.
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