Checking in at the iconic Eagle Square in Langkawi
Langkawi, a northern seaside town in Malaysia, means 'reddish-brown eagle' in ancient Malay, and now a giant eagle square has been built by the seaside of Langkawi. The square features the new landmark of Langkawi - the Eagle Tower, which has become a must-visit spot for those traveling to Langkawi.
What to see: Eagles are indeed one of the common wild animals on Langkawi Island, especially in the Langkawi National Geopark where flocks of eagles can be seen soaring in the sky. This eagle statue is super realistic; from a distance, a reddish-brown giant eagle stands on a several meters high stone tower with its wings spread, as if it's about to rush into the clouds the next second. The eagle's fierce and proud posture symbolizes the ever-thriving and prosperous future of Langkawi.
What to do: Around the square, there are tranquil lakes, beautiful fountains, and poetic bridges. This place is super photogenic, with blue and green everywhere - the flawless blue sky, the clear and cool sea water, the dense green tropical plants, plus the pure white mosque at the entrance... The blues, greens, and whites here are the purest colors bestowed by nature.
Admission: Free access.
Recommended spots: Standing under the wings of the giant eagle for a photo with it, and taking a panoramic shot from the sea-facing corridor are both great choices for photo spots.
have a view and closeup photo session during sunset tour, might be a bit far to walk there instewad
In the town of Gua, southwest of Langkawi, there is a landmark mysterious engineering building, the giant eagle square. Closer to the sight, only to find the giant eagle on the square body of the color is reddish brown, relaxing the larger wings, looking at the distance, majestic and dignified, as if guarding the beautiful place of Langkawi.
The Eagle Square is the most iconic and magical building in Langkawi. From a distance, the square has always symbolized the future of Langkawi's prosperity and prosperity, so the overall look of admiration and love by locals is not only very majestic, it is worth visiting.
it’s okay to check the eagle if you already checked all other places on the island, but, to be honest, not so much to see there
Dataran Lang, also known as Eagle Square, is a prominent landmark in Langkawi, Malaysia. Situated near the Kuah Jetty, it features a majestic eagle sculpture, symbolizing the island's name, Langkawi, which means "eagle" in Malay. The square offers picturesque views of the Andaman Sea and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Surrounded by vibrant landscapes and nearby attractions, Dataran Lang serves as a focal point for gatherings and a gateway to exploring the beauty of Langkawi.