Kota Bharu has a colourful and interesting city centre and the best way to sample it is on foot. Here is a suggested itinerary for a walking tour covering: State Museum, Markets, Grand Palace, Istana Jahar, State Mosque, Kerapu Bank, Istana Batu, Craft Village, Kampung Cina, shophouses and more.
Last week, we've travelled to Kelantan and visit some interesting places, mostly places to shop because it's fasting month. However, we still had fun and enjoy the trip and stop thinking about school for a while. Its good to have a mind relaxing trip rather than staying at home and do nothing like a lazy dog on the floor, waiting for the time to pass by.
Wat Phothivihan is famous for its Reclining Buddha statue, the largest in Malaysia. The temple's compound has a tranquil atmosphere and there are other temples nearby. Too bad because we couldn't manage to be there as we just drive by the statue. Well, worth visiting even just looking at it from far.
We went to the duty-free complex which is in Pengkalan Kubur and Rantau Panjang, where we can get a lot of cheap stuffs here. Stuffs like clothes (mostly jerseys), imported dishes and cutleries can also easily found in here and the price are differ up to 50% from outside. Surprisingly, people who sells the jerseys are mostly get their supplies from here and they can make profit up to 50% or even above !
In Kelantan, we have a lot of good food. However, we only can try some because it's fasting month.. Whatever it is, we manage to find good "colek" places in Kota Bharu. HAHA. For those who didn't know about this "colek", u should probably google about it ! It's the famous snack food (Morikh) for Kelantanese after Terawih prayer.
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