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| | | | | | The long stretches of the Terengganu coastline, extending from Besut in the north to Kemaman in the south, is endowed with numerous long, white sandy beaches nestling in pristine tranquility in rocky bays and secluded palm-fringed coves. Washed by the warm waters of the South China Sea, its beaches proclaim nature's wonderful alchemy of fine powdery white and gold sands. The beaches are magnificently wide, often times sloping gradually into the sea. Terengganu's offshore islands, with their crystal clear waters and vibrant underwater world, is part of a marine park. Colourful, mature coral gardens and several shipwrecks in these waters offer some of the best dive sites in the region. | 
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| | | With the mesmerising vastness of the sea, cool breezes and breathtaking sunsets, the islands are nothing short of a tropical paradise. | | | | | | 
| | | On very picturesque fishing village that welcomes visitors with tall swaying coconut trees, cool fresh air, a superb lagoon and a fleet of fishing trawlers is Marang. Travelers fortunate to include it in their itinerary will wish they can stay forever as they will be simply captivated by its natural beauty and island ambience. | | | Chendering which is the site of a deep fishing project, is located only 6km south of Kuala Terengganu. With a long jetty, stretches beautiful beaches, it makes for a fine place to enjoy fishing. It is also considered the state’s centre for handicraft and traditional textiles. Tiny and quaint is Kijal, a fishing village just north of the Kemaman. | 
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| | | Here, peace and solitude is ever present. It is where one can simply put one’s feet up and watch fishing fleets returning with their catch, see how fishermen mend their nets or how they attend to their boats – a place to lay low. | | | | ABOUT TERENGGANU : | Holiday At Tropical Islands & Beaches |
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