Eagle Square, also known as Dataran Lang, is a prominent landmark in Langkawi, situated beside the island’s main port. The square features a 40-foot (12-meter) eagle sculpture at its center, symbolizing the island’s name and history. Shaped like a star, the square is adorned with several ponds and fountains, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere. Visitors can explore the area, enjoy a meal at one of the cafes, or browse through the duty-free shops that offer a variety of alcohol and souvenirs. Whether arriving by boat or exploring on foot, Eagle Square serves as a welcoming gateway to the island.
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