Kota Kayang Museum
Kota Kayang Museum has a very long and rich history before it finally became 
a museum in 1991. This 4.84 hectare land which the museum currently stands 
belonged to Syed Salim as a gift from Raja Syed Alwi.
At the end of 19th century, Syed Salim built his residence and stayed with his 
family until it was sold to the state government. After that, the building 
becomes the official residence of British Advisors.
During the Japanese occupation, the house became the Military Administration 
until 1945, where the Thai Military Government took over. After independence, 
the government of Perlis took over and became the official residence to Chief 
Minister. 
Finally in 1991, the building was demolished and rebuilt, to be structurally 
identical to the previous building and converted it to a museum. The museum 
houses Islamic artifact, Perlis/Kedah craft and item belonging to the royal 
family.
Getting There
Kota Kayang Museum is located around Kayang Hill, Lambong Panah Hill and Menara 
Hill in Kayang vicinity.
No direct flight is available to Perlis, so the nearest air stop is Alor Setar 
Airport. Then take a 1 hour drive/taxi ride to Kangar town.
By road, you can take the North South Expressway and exit at Jitra Selatan and 
get into Kodiang and Kangar (Highway K3)Once you are in Kangar town, take the 
Jalan Kolam to head east until you reach Jalan Tun Abdul Razak. Near to the 
museum you will see the Kangar Hospital. The museum is at the junction.
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