3. Kampung Kraftangan
Location: Jalan Hilir Kota, 15300 Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Operation hour: 8:30am – 4:45pm | closed on Friday
Here, all kinds of handicrafts can be found. It is possible to find almost any typical souvenir one could think of here. And you will not only buy them there, but also watch the development of these items by some extremely talented artisans! There’s plenty of food around if you get hungry, the restaurants Nasi Ulam Cikgu Hamid and Balai Sulur Gadung being those that previous visitors particularly enjoy.

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4. Rantau Panjang (duty-free!)
Location: Zon Bebas Cukai Rantau Panjang, Kampung Rantau Panjang, 17200, Rantau Panjang, Kelantan
Operation hour: everyday, 9am – 8pm
This town is nicely located in Kelantan on the Malaysian-Thailand border and is famous for its busy shopping street. Here, nearly all Malaysian and Thai can be found-you name it and they have it! But here’s the most common thing-mattresses! There will be visitors from all over Malaysia coming here and buying mattresses in bulk.

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5. Bazar Buluh Kubu
Location:
Operation hour: everyday 9am – 9pm
The selling of clothes and fabrics such as batik cloth, songket, and Kelantan handicraft items is common in this bazaar. Muslim people have to rest here because it is full of everyday women’s clothes such as baju kurung, selendang, tudung and baju batawar and has a thousand and one choices to purchase. From affordable and standard standard to pricey and luxury standard prices.
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6. Wakaf Che Yeh
Location: Craft Ipoh Rattan Kraf Anyaman @ Jalan Sultan Idris Shah, 30000 Ipoh, Perak
Operation hour: everyday, 9am – 6pm
Located in Kelantan , Malaysia, Wakaf Che Yeh is a small town. It’s about 7 kilometres from the town of Kota Bharu. The area is well-known for its daily and weekly markets. For the last ten years, Wakaf Che Yeh has been progressing well. We recommend you to come at night, it’s really happening!

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7. Galeri Wau Pak Sapie
Location: 15350 Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Operation hour: 8am – 5pm | closed on Friday
Visit Galeri Wau Pak Sapie to see how to make traditional waus! With the expertise and effort put into making a piece of kite, owning one does not come easy. Tourists from all over the world fly east to see the experience during the International Kite Festivals, which take place twice a year. You still have time to schedule a trip to Kelantan this coming August!

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8. Pengkalan Kubor (free-duty!)
Apart from the Rantau Ranjang, another free-duty zone is Pengkalan Kubor. The main distinction is the climate and the environment, as in the Rantau Panjang, are different from the Pengkalan Kubor. In addition to shopping, several stalls selling dipped noodles, chambul noodles, chicken glutinous rice, mango glutinous rice, and baba ice cream are suitable for food hunters.
9. Nordin Batik Sdn. Bhd
Location: Kampung Sirih, Kelantan
Batik is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique. You can experience drawing your own batik here.
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10. Pasar Besar Siti Aishah Jelawat
Location: Bachok, Kelantan
Operation hour: everyday 6:30am – 3pm
This market is popular in Bachok, and you can visit this market if you want to find fish, seafood, and fresh vegetables. In contrast to other locations, it is moderately priced and has many choices. So it’s no wonder this marketplace is still packed with individuals who want to get products here at fair prices.

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