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  2. List of tourist attractions in Kelantan - Wikipedia

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    5 See also. 6 References. ... This is the list of tourist attractions in Kelantan, Malaysia. [1] [2] Museums. Museum of Royal Traditions and Customs Istana Jahar;

  3. Kelantan - Wikipedia

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    The State Socioeconomic Report 2017 published on 26 July 2018 reported that Kelantan has a GDP per capita of RM13,593 in 2017, significantly lower than any other state in Malaysia. [17] Kelantan's cultural ties with Pattani make use of the Malaysian-Thai border, where Kelantanese and Southern Thais cross frequently to visit their relatives and ...

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Kelantan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Kelantan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Gua Musang District - Wikipedia

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    Before 1986, Gua Musang District was known as Ulu Kelantan (Upper Kelantan) district, as it contains smaller rivers that will later converge to form the Kelantan River. Until 1977 Ulu Kelantan also contained Kuala Krai , Dabong and Kuala Balah in Jeli .

  6. Mount Setong - Wikipedia

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    Mount Setong or Mount Stong (Malay: Gunung Setong or Gunung Stong, Jawi: ڬونڠ ستوڠ) is a mountain located in Dabong, southern Kuala Krai District, Kelantan, Malaysia. It is situated approximately 300 km (186 mi) from Kota Bharu, the state capital. While it stands within Kuala Krai, it is also relatively closer to Gua Musang district.

  7. Istana Batu Royal Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum building was constructed in 1939 during the reign of Sultan Ismail ibni Sultan Muhammad IV as a wedding gift for his nephew Sultan Yahya Petra. [1] Sultan Yahya Petra lived in the building until 1960 and moved to Kota Lama Palace once he ascended the throne.