Kedah - Lembah Bujang


Lembah Buiang, lying between Gunung Jerai in the north and Sungai Muda in the south, is regarded as Malaysia's richest archaeological area. The Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum in Pengkalan Bujang, Merbok houses numerous artificial stone caskets, gem stones, beads, etc. Fifty (50) candis or temples were found along Sungai Bujang and to date eight (8) of them have been restored to their original form using the same original materials, visitors interested in history and archaeology should not miss out on this area in Kedah.



Lembah Bujang Archaeological Site Lembah Bujang, considered Malaysia’s richest archaeological site, stretches between Gunung Jerai in the north and Sungai Muda in the south. More than 50 Hindu and Buddhist temples have been unearthed along the Bujang River and some have since been restored to their original glory.

The Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum in Pengkalan Bujang, Merbok, displays numerous artefacts, stone caskets, gemstones, beads and photographs

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