Lagenda Park (Taman Lagenda) stretches along the waterfront in Kuah, Langkawi, offering a blend of natural and cultural attractions. The park features green gardens, tranquil pools, shady pathways, and mangroves, creating a serene environment. However, the main highlight is the series of seventeen colorful sculptures that bring to life various Langkawi legends. These include depictions of friendly giants and the tale of Mahsuri, who famously cursed the island for generations. Visitors can stroll through the park, enjoying the lush surroundings while exploring the rich folklore of Langkawi.
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