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Atma Alam Batik Art Village



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2023


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Batik art village Atma Alam Batik Art Village is the birthplace of batik art in Langkawi Island founded by two local painters Aza Osman and Roshadah Yusof. Here all the beauty and richness of local batik art is staged in the world of batik. an area of ??half an acre which has a batik workshop, sales exhibition space, batik painting gallery, art gallery and songket - handicraft space. Batik making courses will also be held upon request.

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