1. Kawi Geopark
2. Langkawi Underwater World
3. Hot Spring Village
4. Pregnant Women Lake< /p>
5. Langkawi Book Village
6. Black Sand Beach, Malaysia
7. Payar Marine Park
8. Rice Museum
9. Langkawi Legend Park
1. Kawi Geopark Kawi Geopark is a precious natural treasure house and a natural wealth of Malaysia. It is an ocean island area in the Andaman Sea area in northwest Malaysia and adjacent to southern Thailand. In this island area connected to the Andaman Sea, there are not only vast sea views, but also mangrove riverbank scenery lined with granite rocks on both sides, as well as many natural wild animals living there. It appears unexpectedly in people's visiting itineraries, bringing surprises one after another. The best choice is to visit the Geopark by boat. The green mountains on both sides are tall and straight, and you can also see strange granite rocks. The tidal flats on the shore are covered with neat mangroves. It is said that it is the largest mangrove forest in Malaysia, and the roots of the trees are intertwined. In the lush forests, you can often see the endemic long-tailed monkeys. If you are lucky enough, you can also see brown and light gray eagles hidden in the mangroves appearing in front of you, flying in the sky from time to time. Eagles are the symbol and symbol of Langkawi. They live peacefully in the ecologically beautiful treasure land of Langkawi Geopark, which is a feature that can never be seen in other places.
2. Langkawi Underwater World Langkawi Underwater World opened on August 26, 1995, covering an area of ??6.2 acres. It is one of the largest freshwater aquariums in Southeast Asia and has become a must-see in Langkawi. It is a major tourist attraction, attracting a large number of domestic and foreign tourists to visit here. Underwater World Langkawi is an aquarium that integrates education, entertainment and knowledge, with the purpose of raising public awareness of environmental protection of marine life. Langkawi Underwater World exhibits a variety of freshwater and seawater fish and marine life, with more than 500 species and more than 4,000 marine species. The museum has a 15-meter-long walking tunnel and more than 100 water tanks. Visitors can enjoy Admire more than 4,000 underwater creatures while walking. There is a particularly strange animal in the underwater world called the leaf-shaped sea dragon. It has short light yellow "leaves" on its body and floats freely in the water. Such strange marine fish can only be found in the waters near Langkawi. Because Langkawi still maintains a good natural environment, these strange creatures in the underwater world can still be as comfortable as they were thousands of years ago. to survive. Langkawi Underwater World is a colorful and colorful paradise on earth, attracting adults and children to visit.
3. The Tomb of Mahsuri The Tomb of Mahsuri is about 12 kilometers away from Kuah. It was built in memory of Princess Mahsuri more than 200 years ago. The pools, tombstones and tombs in the cemetery are all carved from white marble, which is abundant on the island, and are elegant in shape. There is a Malay handicraft exhibition cultural village in the cemetery. Under the stilt-style building structure are exhibitions of agricultural tools and rice-making equipment, and traditional music performances are performed. On the way to the cemetery of Princess Mahsuri, there is also a scimitar sculpture monument recording her death. Legend: The stunning beauty Mahsuri is the princess of Langkawi Island. One time her husband was away at war, and a young troubadour came to her home, and the two became good friends. The chief's wife, who was jealous of her beauty, falsely accused her of having an affair with the poet, and Mahsuri was sentenced to death with a machete for adultery. Her wound actually oozed white blood, dyeing the beach in Langkawi white, declaring her innocence. Before her death, she cursed that Langkawi would decline for seven generations and that only inedible castor would grow on the island. Soon, Langkawi was invaded by the Siamese (Thailand) and suffered a long period of economic depression. Tickets/opening hours are MYR 2 for adults and MYR 1 for children. Opening hours: 7:30-18:00.
4. Hot Spring Village Hot Spring Village is located in the northwest of Langkawi, 14 kilometers away from Langkawi. It is a modern small village. What attracts tourists is an 18-meter-high rock mural. and a hot water fountain with three levels. There is also a legend about the hot spring village. Two families in the village were fighting and scolding each other because of their children's marriage. They threw kettles, basins and plates at each other. A kettle full of hot water fell to the ground and suddenly appeared where it fell. Had a hot spring. Where the hot springs appeared, people built a small village, which has now become a well-known tourist destination.
Today, there is a three-story hot spring fountain standing in the hot spring village, with three springs of different temperatures underneath. It is said that it was the hot water fountain back then. There is an 18-meter-high handmade stone wall next to the hot spring, which records the source of the hot spring. The hot springs here are rich in sulfuric acid and salt, which are said to be quite effective in treating skin diseases. Therefore, massage services specially designed to relieve fatigue are also provided beside the wells. There are shopping shops, small gardens, etc. in the hot spring village. Visitors can buy local hand sanitizers. Crafts. There are daily local handicraft demonstrations and dance performances in the hot spring village. In addition, there are many other activities such as traditional competitions, outdoor performances, elephant and snake performances.
5. Every beautiful place in Pregnant Women’s Lake has a beautiful legend related to it, and Pregnant Women’s Lake is no exception. First of all, the name is enough to arouse people’s interest, and its touching and poignant legend is even more It makes people full of curiosity and freshness about this place. Maternity Lake is located on Maternity Island in Langkawi, Kedah. It is the second largest lake in Langkawi and the largest freshwater lake in Langkawi. The lake is green and refreshing. Its name comes from a lovely fairy princess in the legend. After she got married to a mortal prince, her first child died shortly after birth. She was so sad and depressed that she buried the child in this crystal lake. As clear as the lake water. Before she returned to her heavenly abode, she consecrated the lake so that all women who could not conceive would become pregnant by bathing in the lake. Therefore, people named this magical lake after Lake Pregnancy. Legends are just legends and have no certain scientific basis. However, when viewed from the side, the outline of the mountains and protruding rocks by the Pregnant Women Lake does look like a pregnant woman lying on her back, which adds to the mystery of the legend. Therefore, the Pregnant Women Lake is generally popular among infertile couples who hope to have a taste of the lake water and thus have a child.
6. Langkawi Scholar Village Langkawi Scholar Village is located in a tropical rain forest in Langkawi. It is very close to Langkawi International Airport, only 10 minutes away, and about 15 minutes from Kuah Pier. Minutes drive. The establishment of Langkawi Scholar Village is based on the concept of the International Scholar Village. It is the 19th scholar village in the world, the only scholar village in Malaysia, and the first and only scholar village in Southeast Asia. Langkawi Scholar Village is a primitive tribal style of Malaysia in the 18th century. They are organized into six exhibition areas, each with its own unique style of village house. Shuxiang Village collects domestic and foreign books and magazines, as well as rare books in the world. The collection of books ranges from literature to religion. In addition, you can also find second-hand books in the Book Village, covering a wide range of areas, including Arabic literature, sports, travel, gender studies, etc. The Book Village is a must-visit place, not just for book lovers, but for everyone, including those who hate books. Maybe book haters will be influenced by the cultural atmosphere here and change their attitude towards books. Disgusting attitude. The opening hours of Shuxiang Village are from 9 am to 6 pm every day, and everyone is welcome.
7. Black Sand Beach, Malaysia Black Sand Beach is located on Langkawi Island, Kedah, Malaysia. It is world-famous for its black sand. The International Windsurfing Championship is held here every December or January, making this area gradually become a new tourist spot. The black sand beach on Langkawi Island is different from the black sand beaches in other parts of the world. Her black sand is not naturally formed, and the sand on the beach is not all black sand, but a mixture of black sand and ordinary white sand. Some people say that the black sand beach was formed due to an undersea volcanic eruption in ancient times. Undersea lava came out of the ground and mixed with the soil on the seaside. After years of action of sea water and wind, the lava and soil combined to form a black beach; Some people also say that it was because artillery fire during the Siamese War caused nearby rice fields to catch fire. The scorched earth from the rice fields was blown by the wind to the sea and merged with the sea water. The sea water continued to wash away the beach, causing the sand to turn black, and eventually formed a black sand beach; modern science Research shows that the sand of black sand beaches contains black minerals, which is why it appears black. Black Sand Beach, with clear water and unique sand, is one of the most famous beaches in Malaysia.
8. Pulau Payar Marine Park Pulau Payar Marine Park is about 19 nautical miles away from Langkawi Island. It is the earliest marine park on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia; the most magical thing about it is that there are many old boats in the park. The artificial mature coral reef made of , concrete bricks and discarded tires attracts many marine life to play around it, and visitors can also clearly watch the fish playing in the water.
Payar Marine Park is composed of four small islands including Pulau Payar, Palau Segantang, Palau Kaca, and Pulau Lembu. Each island still maintains its original beauty. With natural scenery and crystal clear water, it is a beautiful home for a variety of marine life, including many endangered species. Paya Island is the largest island in the entire park and the most attractive place for tourists. There is a diving site called Coral Garden (Coral Garden) in the southwest of the island. Visitors can see colorful soft corals here. Dive underwater for a thrilling "Ocean Jungle Adventure" trip.
9. Rice Museum The Rice Museum is located in Langkawi. It is a museum about rice fields. The museum collects traditional techniques and tools used in rice planting and harvesting, providing visitors with a wealth of information. and detailed methods of growing rice and harvesting and other related activities. The Rice Museum displays diagrams, photos and equipment related to the rice industry, and visitors can even touch the tools. The most interesting thing is that tourists can see the rice fields with their own eyes. There are dedicated staff responsible for the management of the rice fields. There are also chirping chickens near the rice fields! There is a roof garden on the top floor of the museum, which is divided into several plots of land to grow fragrant rice. There are also rice fields for visitors to participate in rice planting activities. Other attractions of the museum include a garden growing herbs and a specialty shop selling souvenirs and handicrafts. In addition, it occasionally hosts rice-based food demonstrations, rice-themed exhibitions and various celebrations, which are very interesting. If you are lucky enough, you can also taste specialties. The museum is open from 10 am to 6 pm every day. Visitors who want to experience nature can plant or harvest rice here.
10. Langkawi Legend Park Langkawi is a place full of magical legends. If you want to hear these mysterious stories, go to Legend Park. Legend Park is located next to Eagle Square and covers an area of ??50 acres. It is a pleasant park that preserves the myths and legends of Langkawi. All the legends about Langkawi are displayed on the stone walls of the park, so it is very attractive. Legend Park is a pleasant and beautiful park with a large number of gorgeous flowers, plants and orchards. The park also displays buildings, sculptures and many exquisite local traditional cultural handicrafts displaying the country's rich cultural heritage. The park is full of flowers, trees and greenery, and there are many statues of animals, birds and beasts, and giant hands, which attract the attention of tourists. The themes displayed in the entire legendary park reflect the ancient historical stories, and the unique The landscape also tells the mystery of this mythical land. There is a romantic trail in the Legend Park, which is the best place to take a walk with your lover and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Moreover, this park, which is full of beauty, is also the first choice place for locals to have a picnic.