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Replika Tanjak Dan Keris



Year

1997


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Arca Keris di bulatan Alor Gajah merupaka mercu tanda utama yang terdapat pada pekan Alor Gajah. Keris yang dijadikan sebagai petanda utama bagi pelancong luar jika datang ke Alor Gajah. Arca yang dihasilkan ini menggunakan bahan konkrit, bertujuaan untuk memastikannya tahan lama dan lebih kukuh kedudukannya.

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