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Visitors will be astounded by the artistic flair and immaculate skills that go into the making of Terengganu's traditional handicrafts. Its distinctive creativity and flair has been prestigiously recognized and blends with modern touch. No wonder then that finest craftsmanship such as songket weaving, hand drawn and block imprint batik, brassware, mats weaving, basketry, woodcarvings and traditional boat making remains a legacy and heritage of Terengganu.
 
 
 
Handicraft Centre
Metals Craft
Textiles Craft
Weaving Craft
Woods Craft


Designed by a well-known Terengganu architect, the Terengganu State Museum Complex consists of a Main Museum, a Maritime Museum, a Fisheries Museum, 4 traditional houses, and botanic and herb gardens. The Main museum is built on 16 stilts in accordance with the traditional architecture of Terengganu.




Brass craft in Malaysia has been in existence since 500 B.C during the Dong Son period, an age of emerging metal prowess.



An exquisite and delicate art which requires skill, patience, meticulousness, flair and creativity.




Weaving is one of the traditional arts still very much alive and its products are still in demand.





During the reign of earlier Terengganu Sultanates, master woodcraftsmen earn the privilege of designing the royal abodes. Their skills and flair in creating masterpiece woodcarvings which, other than beautifies it, also shows the wealth and ranks of the owners. Such arts replicate the uniqueness of the local florals around.