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Kompleks Kraf Langkawi



Year

1996


Description
Sale, Exhibition and Production of Handicraft products. The Langkawi Craft Complex is built on 32 acres of land located at Jalan Teluk Yu, Mukim Bohor, Pulau Langkawi. It has been operating since 1996. The Langkawi Craft Complex offers building architecture featuring Islamic art motifs that have aesthetic value by emphasizing the use of geometry as a principle. decorative art on the walls of the building in addition to applied Malay architectural decorative accessories. The Langkawi Craft Complex houses a sales space that brings together various local craft products including Langkawi's iconic craft products. In addition, visitors can get to know and appreciate heritage craft products and wedding customs at the Heritage Museum as well as the Museum of Wedding Customs & Customs. Apart from trying out interactive craft activities, visitors have the opportunity to capture beautiful moments at Dataran Tangga Seribu which is one of the tourism icons at the Langkawi Craft Complex.

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