2014
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/20141201021
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Kota Bharu Islamic City – The Concept of a New Cultural Tourism Product

Abstract: Abstract. This study introduces the concept of the Kota Bharu Islamic city in the eyes of tourists, with focus on recent trends affecting Malay cultural landscape and urban planning issues in Kelantan. The aims of this study are to introduce the concept of the Kota Bharu Islamic City as the new cultural tourism product in Malaysia as well as to enhance the reputation of the concept at the highest peak and Malay community development in Malaysia by using multiple methods including literature review, site observ… Show more

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“…The Kota Bharu Municipal Islamic Council is in charge of administering the state capital of Kelantan, Kota Bharu (MPKB-BRI). Furthermore, the administrative and commercial hub of Kelantan is Kota Bharu, which is situated on the east coast of Malaysia (Nasir & Salleh, 2014) and the new city centre was planned to be along the shoreline (Yusoff & Yun, 2015). The focus area in this study is the Kota Bharu city centre, which can be explored within walking distance.…”
Section: Research Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Kota Bharu Municipal Islamic Council is in charge of administering the state capital of Kelantan, Kota Bharu (MPKB-BRI). Furthermore, the administrative and commercial hub of Kelantan is Kota Bharu, which is situated on the east coast of Malaysia (Nasir & Salleh, 2014) and the new city centre was planned to be along the shoreline (Yusoff & Yun, 2015). The focus area in this study is the Kota Bharu city centre, which can be explored within walking distance.…”
Section: Research Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%