🏛️ Terengganu’s Royal Walk: Palaces, Bridges & Temples by the Sea 🕌🌉🏮

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Step into a side of Terengganu where history whispers through white domes, royal gates, and sea breezes.

1️⃣ Start your walk at the elegant Istana Maziah, a golden-trimmed royal palace still used for state ceremonies. Its French-inspired facade is postcard-perfect against blue skies. 👑✨

2️⃣ Just a few steps away is the majestic Abidin Mosque — also known as the White Mosque. Quiet, luminous, and wrapped in Moorish arches, it’s a peaceful spot to pause. 🕊️

3️⃣ Cross over to the Terengganu Drawbridge, Southeast Asia’s first drawbridge — futuristic yet poetic, especially at sunset when lights shimmer on the water. 🌉🌅

4️⃣ End your walk at the Tian Hou Temple, a seaside Chinese temple filled with incense, sea wind, and quiet prayers — a symbol of the region’s multicultural soul. 🏮🌊

📍 Best route: Istana Maziah → Abidin Mosque → Drawbridge → Tian Hou Gong
📸 Photo tip: Golden hour at the bridge & wide-angle for the palace
🕰️ Best time: 6–8pm for light, breeze, and layered colors

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Post by kkkkkgsu | Jul 7, 2025

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