Kuala Terengganu in 7 Days
This travelogue-comic will bring you on a journey to discover Kuala Terengganu’s artistic heritage, its treasure trove of culture and craft, its distinct Terengganu dialect and local food.
Written and drawn by Mimi Mashud as she ambled about her mother’s hometown, this book is a visual journal of her whimsical adventure in rediscovering the land of khepok lekor and turtle plushies (actual turtles are hard to come by these days).Laced with the author’s personal anecdotes, it’s a light enjoyable read for anyone who’s keen to know more about Terengganu’s capital town, but would rather skip the thick and dry travel guides.
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This travelogue-comic will bring you on a journey to discover Kuala Terengganu’s artistic heritage, its treasure trove of culture and craft, its distinct Terengganu dialect and local food.
Written and drawn by Mimi Mashud as she ambled about her mother’s hometown, this book is a visual journal of her whimsical adventure in rediscovering the land of khepok lekor and turtle plushies (actual turtles are hard to come by these days).Laced with the author’s personal anecdotes, it’s a light enjoyable read for anyone who’s keen to know more about Terengganu’s capital town, but would rather skip the thick and dry travel guides.
Publisher: Maple Comics (US)
Paperback
2014
ISBN: 9789671296806
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