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Mercu Tanda Lang Langkawi



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1996


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Eagle Square It is a landmark of Langkawi and also a leading tourist attraction on the island of Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia. It is a 12 meter tall eagle statue depicting the eagle from which Langkawi got its name. The position of this giant eagle statue is located next to the Kuah jetty platform, with its flapping wings ready to soar into the air making it an impressive sight for tourists ready to land on the island.

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