Lagenda Park (GPS: 6.30885, 99.85459), also written as Taman Legenda, is a landscaped park on the Kuah waterfront. Built on reclaimed land, the 50-acre park is adorned with statues that describe the various legends of Langkawi - seventeen in total. There are signs in English explaining what each statue is about, and a big map of Langkawi depicted in stone.
Lagenda Park encapsulates all the famous legends of Langkawi in one spot. As you tour the site, you come across interpretive boards on the various legends and locales in Langkawi such as Tanjong Chinchin, Ayer Hangat, the legend of Gergasi Bertarung, Bukit Tinjau, Belanga Pechah, Kuah, the legend of Dayang Bunting, Telaga Tujoh, Bukit Hantu, Padang Gaong, the legend of Garuda and Jentayu, Tombak Pandak Mayah, Warita Mahsuri, Sumpah Turuh Keturunan Mahsuri and Tamatnya Sumpah.
Locals come to Lagenda Park for jogging or the evening stroll. There are also four lakes and shady trees to add greenery to the landscape. From here you can see the eagle at Dataran Lang.
Lagenda Park, Kuah https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Kuah#/media/File:Legend_Park_Langkawi_-_view_of_lake.JPG Hzh
Lagenda Park, Kuah https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Kuah#/media/File:Legend_Park_Langkawi_-_a_view.JPG Hzh
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