What is trengganu?

Terengganu is a state located on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Its capital and largest city is Kuala Terengganu. The name Terengganu means "coastal land" in Malay.

Terengganu has a population of approximately 1.2 million people and covers an area of 12,995 square kilometers. The state is predominantly Malay-Muslim, with ethnic Chinese, Indian, and Orang Asli communities making up the remainder of the population.

Terengganu's economy is primarily based on tourism and agriculture, with a focus on the production of palm oil, fisheries, and forestry. The state is also known for its traditional handicrafts, including batik, songket, and woodcarvings.

The state is home to many natural attractions, including pristine beaches, islands, waterfalls, and rainforests. Some of the popular tourist destinations in Terengganu include Redang Island, Lang Tengah Island, Perhentian Island, Kenyir Lake, and Taman Negara National Park.

Terengganu has a rich history and cultural heritage, with evidence of human settlements dating back to the stone age. The state was once part of the ancient Malay kingdom of Srivijaya, and later came under the influence of the Majapahit, Siamese, and Malacca Sultanates. The state's traditional architecture, customs, and cuisine reflect this diverse cultural history.