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Embark on a cultural immersion in Kota Bharu, a city steeped in tradition and governed by the Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS). This socially conservative city demands utmost respect for the cultural and religious sensitivities of its primarily Muslim inhabitants. While non-Muslim women need not wear a tudung (scarf over the hair), it is advisable for both men and women to choose clothing that fully covers their torsos, demonstrating sensitivity to the city's customs. As you explore the bustling streets, be prepared for intermittent breaks in various locations, including the vibrant Pasar Malam (Night Market), where locals observe Islamic prayer times. Experience the rich tapestry of Kota Bharu's heritage as you navigate its vibrant streets!
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