Kuah, the heartbeat of Langkawi, is the first spot visitors will see upon arrival to the island. The name Kuah, which means gravy in Malay, comes from a legend of two battling giants who overturned a gigantic pot of curry. Situated at the south—eastern tip of Langkawi, it is also the gateway to neighboring islands. This once rustic and sleepy town, is now a thriving capital with a population around 12,000. Lacking the hustle and overcrowding of larger cities, it still boasts many attractions and facilities, including duty—free shops, handicraft centers, restaurants and fast food outlets.
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Unforgetable experience!!!!!!!!
great place to get out from a busy place like keyyy eelll of course!!!! the legend place should not be miss by those who never travel to langkawi
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Wow me and my whole family how all like different things all liked it it was well enjoyed by all i will go back.And cant wait to
Langkawi is the best island
I like langkawi because it is a great place where all the family can come an enjoy a good destination in langkawi like Makam mahsuri,Kok beach,...
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