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Replika Pintu Gerbang Alor Setar



Year

2008


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A replica of the original Alor Seter gate is located in front of the Kota Setar Palace, Alor Setar City which is one of the palaces of the late DYMM Sultan Abdul Hamid Shah Ibnialmarhum Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Mukarram Shah Sultan of Kedah the 26th (1882-1943) this palace was visited by king Chulongkom from Thailand on May 13, 1890. On this site was later built Wisma Negeri (1973) causing the original Gate had to be demolished. In 2008, the Gate was rebuilt to its original form. At each corner of the Gate contains various carvings and paintings symbolizing certain meanings created by Malay craftsmen in the past.

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