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GETTING THERE
By Bus
There are regular air-conditioned express bus services between Kuala Lumpur's Putra bus station, stopping at major towns in Kelantan before reaching Kota Bharu.
By Plane
From Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Airlines (tel. 1 300 88 3000) flies twice daily. You'll land at Kota Bharu's Sultan Ismail Petra Airport (Tel. 609-7737000), about 20 minutes outside the city. From there, you can catch a taxi to the city. Located on Jalan Sultan in Kota Bharu, next to the Merdeka Stadium.
By Rail
Express trains depart daily to Kelantan and other majot towns up north. Two train stations serve Kota Bharu town. Disembark at the Wakaf Bharu Station. From there, you can board either the No: 19 or 27 bus into the city. For further details please visit www.ktmb.com.my
There's two routes you can take from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Bharu. The overland route takes you eastward along the Karak Highway to Kuantan in Pahang a journey of about 3 hours, and from there, to Kota Bharu another 4 1/2 hours' drive.

The inland route to Kota Bharu turns off the Karak Highway at Bentong and proceeds northwards to Raub and Gua Musang, before reaching Kota Bharu. An alternative route exits the Karak Highway at Temerloh and passes through Jerantut, Benta and Gua Musang en-route to Kota Bharu.

It is only 2 minutes of walking distance from the Kota Bharu town.

Bank Kerapu (War Museum)
" This memorial of the Second World War known as 'Bank Kerapu', houses an interesting display of photos, articles and artefacts of the Second World War including a bicycle used by a Japanese soldier upon entering Kota Bharu."

The year was 1941. On the morning of Dec 8, Japanese troops landed on the beaches at Kuala Pak Amat, Sabak, near Kota Bharu, marking the beginning of the Pacific War (1941-1945. Southeast Asia fell to Japanese invasion just two months later. Today, the Bank Kerapu World War II Memorial, bears witness to the history of this landing assault and the Japanese occupation of Kelantan.


Located in Kota Bharu, Bank Kerapu was built by the Mercantile Bank in 1912 on a piece of land that belonged to Nik Yusoff bin Nik Abdul Majid, a famous local chieftain. It was the first stone edifice in Kelantan. The locals called it Bank Kerapu (kerapu in local dialect refers to the rough and uneven surface of its walls).


During the Japanese occupation, Bank Kerapu was used by the Japanese as their secret police station (Kempei Tai). After the war, and following the return of British forces, the building continued to function as a bank until 1992 when it was turned into a war memorial by the Kelantan State Museum Corporation.

More than 1,000 exhibits relating to the war, including photos, articles and artefacts is housed in this memorial. Other displays include photographs of Sultan Ismail Petra as the colonel-in-chief of the Malaysian Royal Artillery Regiment, the history of Kelantan-Thai relations before the Independence, and the lives of British people in Kelantan before and after the war. Also on display is a bicycle used by the Japanese upon entering Kota Bharu.

For more information, please contact the Kota Bharu Tourist Information Centre at 609-7485534.

Last viewed - May 17, 2012
 
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"i never been there...hehehe..."  
by norihan ismail



"The Japanese landed at Kota Bharu at 12.25 am on 8 December 1941 and first attacked Pearl Habour at 8 am on 7 December 1941. Nevertheless the Pacific War started in Kota Bharu one and a half hours before the attack on Pearl Habour. This was due to Malaya and Hawaii being oposite sides of the International Date Line. -The Japanese Invasion of Kelantan in 1941 (Dato' HL (Mike) Wrigglesworth)"  
by fuza



"its bank very nice, many history there... its place just neighbour wiz my village.."  
by alan hafiz



"fuza are u sure it was the first after pearl harbour where did u get the facts"  
by simon



"Bank Kerapu keeps all the historic pieces especially during the World Warld War 2 in Peninsular Malaysia. Do u know that Sabak Beach in Kelantan was the first attack during the war after the Pearl Habour?? "  
by fuza

 
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