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      Lembah 
        Bujang (Bujang Valley) 
       Home 
        to the most important Hindu-Buddhist kingdom in the Malay Peninsula, Lembah 
        Bujang dates as far back as the 5th Century. By the 7th Century, it had 
        become part of the huge Sriwijaya Empire of Sumatra. Lembah Bujang reached 
        its architectural peak in the 9th and 10th Century; Hindu and Buddhist 
        temples were scattered all over the area. Archeologists have unearthed 
        more than 53 temples or "candis" (shrines). The kingdom had traded with 
        India, Khmer, and Sriwijaya. It was a kingdom that was rich in history, 
        culture, and trade. Nonetheless, the kingdom crumbled and temples were 
        deserted with the coming of Islam in the 14th Century. These temples remained 
        buried in the jungle until British archeologist Quatrich-Wales first excavated 
        them in 1936. The Muzium Arkeologi Lembah Bujang (Bujang Valley Archeological 
        Museum) chronicles these excavations. It also displays stone carvings, 
        pottery shards, and other findings. Behind the museum, visitors will be 
        treated to the sight of temples or "candis". The most significant and 
        largest temple would be the 1000-year-old Candi Bukit Batu Pahat. 
      Gunung 
        Jerai 
       Formerly 
        known as "Kedah Peak", this forest-clad Gunung Jerai is a massive limestone 
        outcrop that rises 1200m above sea level. As the highest peak in the state, 
        it adds a touch of variety to the scenic flat plains seen throughout the 
        area. 
      Please visit Gunung 
        Jerai under Highlands 
      Alor 
        Setar 
       The 
        capital of Kedah state is approachable from all parts of the Peninsula 
        by all transport means. Alor Setar has many modern structures and shopping 
        complexes of historical significance. 
      Please visit Alor 
        Setar under Cities 
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