then raised concerns about the cleanliness of Langkawi's waters, particularly around Bukit Malut. "The problem now is that the sea is dirty. Those who go out to watch the sunset will notice that ...
LANGKAWI: A rumour claiming tourists are not allowed to consume alcohol or wear shorts on the island is not true, say stakeholders. Langkawi Chinese Chamber of Commerce chairman, Lee Han Eng, has ...
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Insiders’ guide to Malaysia’s island paradise, Langkawi: from sandy beaches to stunning mountain views and vibrant night marketsShe also suggests visiting Langkawi's capital ... pastas and burgers with a spectacular sunset that explodes in the sky is Hidden, [a two-storey restaurant] right on [Tengah] beach," says Tajuddin.
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