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The Air Hangat Village is built on four acres of land about 14 kilometers northwest of Kuah. This modern complex includes a 3-tier hot spring fountain, an 18 metre-long handcarved riverstone mural depicting the legends that enshroud this location and souvenir shops.

As the legend goes, two feuding families fought to keep their romantically involved son and daughter apart. On that fateful night, the two families hurled not just insults but jugs of gravy and hot water at each other. Suddenly, lighting bolts pierced the skies and the moment was forever frozen as the heads of both families were transformed into two peaks.

Today, the spot upon which the gravy landed is called Kuah (or gravy). And where the hot water splashed, hot springs emerged, the exact spot upon which this place was built.

Visitors can witness the making of local handicrafts and cultural performance or even indulge in an invigorating traditional foot massage.

Open Time: 9:00am to 6:00pm (daily)
Admission: RM4.00 (adult) RM2.00 (child)
Cultural Show time: 3:15pm to 3:45pm (at the park)
8:00pm to 9:00pm (at the restaurant)

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