The Crystal Mosque, or Masjid Kristal, stands as a gleaming architectural symbol of Terengganu, located within the Islamic Civilization Park in Kuala Terengganu. Its exterior, a blend of crystal, steel, and glass, creates a shimmering effect that catches the eye. Situated on the waterfront, the mosque appears to float, especially when the water is calm, allowing for a striking reflection. Visitors can admire the modern design and the interplay of light and water, making it a unique and visually captivating site.
Crystal Mosque (Masjid Kristal)
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