One of the most colourful cities in the world, shaped by its multi-racial population.
Langkawi

Famed for its heavenly beaches, Langkawi - the biggest island among an archipelago of 99 (104 during low tide) surrounding islands off the northern tip of Kedah-is also appreciated for its historic landmarks, geological diversity, beachside action, exotic cuisine and duty-free shopping.
Touted as "Malaysia's best kept secret", Langkawi is a haven for a diversity of visiting tourists and those who make the island their permanent residence - be it backpackers, international personalities or millionaire moguls.
Fast facts about Langkawi

Malaysia


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