My latest Malaysian trip took me to the state of Kedah, a place that many people don’t realize they have visited. If you have been to the resort island of Langkawi then yes, you would have been to this state in the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia. In my case, my visit to Kedah led me not to the emerald isles of Langkawi but to the city of Alor Setar, the royal and administrative capital of the state, for some sightseeing.
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in a dreamlike state…
kothaung temple
the exterior of kothaung temple – notice the hundreds of stupas
the relatively understated sakyamanaung stupa
5 of the 24 small stupas surrounding a large central one in ratanabon pagoda
scenes inside the shitte-thaung temple, the second photo has lots of depictions of life in medieval mrauk u
the bunker temple of htukkanthein
natural light on the Buddha
some of the other temples around mrauk u
morning mist – it was a cool 13 celsius in the mornings but quickly rose to a sweltering 35 by noon
just gorgeous!
the $25 a night room at prince hotel