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Kuala Perlis Located at the estuarine of Sungai Perlis, Kuala Perlis is a port town. There are about 10,000 people residing in this somewhat muddled but uniquely attractive town. Fishing is an industry and everything else related to it is a major item in the shops and warehouses. Kuala Perlis is noted for its local food, such as Laksa or rice noodles dipped in spicy fish-soup with sliced onion and cucumbers. Kuala Perlis is also the second largest town in the state and is the entry and exit point to Langkawi, as well as Phuket Island and other coastal towns in Southern Thailand. Perlis Craft Cultural Complex About 8km from Kangar, the Perlis Craft Cultural Complex is a place where visitors should stop by. This complex offers a wide range of Malaysian handicraft, such as delicate hand drawn batik, and intricately carved silverware. An assortment of handmade items, including baskets, ceramics, and rattan products are also available. Kangar Bordered by an expanse of verdant green-golden padi fields, Kangar is the capital city of the state. It is a low-lying town with modern looking buildings. The State Mosque, Masjid Alwi, occupies an ideal part of the town. Sungai Batu Pahat, 10km east from Kangar, offers a variety of attractions. This popular picnic spot comprises of a playground, an animal farm, and a bird park.
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