
The Malaysian ministry of tourism offers the tourists to make a voyage to an ancient kingdom in the valley Bujang (state Kedah) within the bounds of the campaign One Golden Celebration. The route runs through the territory of the modern state Kedah where ancient civilizations have been interlaced and united.
Today only temples’ ruins, which have remained from the grand empire, literally cover almost all the territory of the generated historical complex.
To 2008 the archaeological excavations on the territory of Bujand valley were especially prepared and opened for visitors. Most large and important finding here has become the Bukit Batu Pahat temple. It is supposed to be a Shiva’s sanctuary.
Not far away there is a smaller temple Candi Pendiat. On its territory several bronze tombs were found where precious stones, a golden cup and statuettes of animals made from gold, silver and copper were stored. The additional proof that the kingdom was multinational is the remains of the Hindu temple Candi Pengkalan Bujang found during the excavations.