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  2. Gua Musang District - Wikipedia

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    The newest interest places in Gua Musang are Masjid Buluh Gua Musang; a mosque built entirely from bamboo, and newly built Masjid Razaleigh (as known as Al-Haram Al-Ghari, Arabic: الحرم الغاري); a new mosque resembling the Grand Mosque of Mecca. Both of them are located in the Old Town (Bandar Lama) of Gua Musang.

  3. List of tourist attractions in Kelantan - Wikipedia

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    Kelantan Islamic Museum; Kelantan Museum; Handicraft Village and Craft Museum; Religious places. Kampung Laut Mosque; Sultan Ismail Petra Silver Jubilee Mosque;

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Kelantan - Wikipedia

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  5. Kuala Krai (town) - Wikipedia

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    Kuala Krai train station. Kuala Krai has excellent transport links. The railway station operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) is on the East Coast Line which runs from Tumpat and Wakaf Bharu (close to Kota Bharu) right through the interior parts of Kelantan and Pahang to Gemas on the west of the peninsula, where it joins the West Coast Line from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur.

  6. Tourism in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka is a popular tourist destination. Tourism is a key industry that attracts international tourists yearly. Foreigners visit Sri Lanka to see nature, wildlife, historical monuments, and indigenous culture. In 2018, tourist arrivals peaked at 2.5 million, who spent a total of US$5.6 billion in the country.

  7. Kota Bharu - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this, Kota Bharu was known as Kuala Kelantan. Before Kota Bharu assumed the role, the Kelantanese capital was divided into two which were Kota Kubang Labu and Kota Pengkalan Datu. [3] During the 19th century, Kelantan was a prosperous and populous state with a population of around 30,000 to 50,000 people including a thousand Chinese.