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Langkawi
is a mystical island of jungle-covered
mountains, lakes, caves and waterfalls,
swathed in legends of romance and mystery.
In
Langkawi, almost every place has an intriguing
story.
Telaga
Tujuh, translated as "The Seven Wells",
is a naural series of seven deep freshwater
pools and cascading waterfalls, and is
thought to be a favourite playground for
fairies.
If
you take a boat ride to Pulau Dayang Bunting,
there is a lake called Tasik Dayang Bunting
or " Lake of the Pregnant Maiden".
It is believed there was once a beautiful
court maiden named Telani who became pregnant
by the king's son. Thisindiscretion angered
the ancient god Sang Kelembai who brought
a drought upon the land and turned the
baby into a white crocodile. Telani was
transformed into a rock and the king's
son into an island. Till today, people
have spotted a white crocodile swimming
between the two.
The
powdery white shores of Langkawi also
symbolise the innocence of a Malay princess,
Mahsuri. Wrongly accused of adultery,
she was stabbed, and a tomb erected on
the spot where she died. The tomb, the
Makam Mahsuri, is carved out of white
Langkawi marble.
Other
interesting attractions in Langkawi include
the hot spring, Telaga Air Hangat; the
Gua Cerita, a cave with ancient Koranic
versus carved on the walls: and the black
sandy beach of Pantai Pasir Hitam.
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