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The Langkawi Geopark Discovery Centre is an interactive museum located at the Oriental Village (SkyCab base station), explaining the island's extraordinary 550-million-year geological history and its status as Malaysia's first UNESCO Global Geopark.
Galeria Perdana displays over 2,500 diplomatic gifts and awards received by former Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad during his 22d years in office. The eclectic collection ranges from jewelled ceremonial swords and gold filigree to crystal vases and sports cars.
Mahsuri's Tomb is Langkawi's most culturally significant site, dedicated to a legendary Malay princess who was unjustly accused of adultery and executed in the 18th century. Her dying curse — that Langkawi would know no peace for seven generations — is woven into the island's identity.
Laman Padi (Rice Garden) is an open-air museum and living agricultural exhibit on the Cenang beachfront, showcasing traditional Malay rice-farming culture through working paddies, historical displays, and hands-on demonstrations of planting and harvesting.