Sitiawan and Teluk Batik Beach, Perak Malaysia One Day Trip [Small Girl Big World]
In this video, follow me to Sitiawan and Teluk Batik in Perak Malaysia for one day fun. Sitiawan is located in Manjung District in State of Perak. This town is not a tourist town and normally local Malaysia will come during the weekend for some food and spend some times is the nearby Teluk Batik Beach.
One of the main attraction of Sitiawan is the Tua Pek Kong temple. It is one of the biggest temple in Malaysia and it is about more than 100 years old. It is well maintained and undergo expansion. This temple is facing the Straits of Melaka therefore the guest are able to have a fantastic panaroma view of the Straits. In the temple, you can find a lot of skillfully crafted Buddhist god and goddess statue, koi pond, very picturesque garden and praying hall.
If you are in Sitiawan, do not miss the local delicacy; the Kampung Koh Loh Mee and Kampua Mee. It was famous locally due to the springy hand make noodle. Both Loh Mee and Kampua Mee uses same noodle but they were prepared differently. Loh Mee is drenched with thick flavour of broth and taste can be further enhance by adding vinegar. Kampua noodle meanwhile is the dry version with soy source all over the noodles with slices of barbecue pork. This is a must try Sitiawan food.
Next is the Teluk Batik Beach. This is one of the most surprising good and clean beach. Though some rubbish still can be seen. However this hidden gem is only known among the nearby local as this beach is not famous at all. Anyway, at this beach you can see the most authentic way of life of local Malaysian.
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Lumut, The Gateway to Pangkor & Marina Islands │ Perak, Malaysia
Explore Malaysia with TravadLife's video guide, Places to Visit, Food to Eat, Where to Eat and Things to Do.
Lumut is a coastal town in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. It is situated about 84 km from Ipoh and it is the gateway to Pangkor Island and Marina Island. Lumut can be the alternate destination to stay-over before/after you visit the popular Pangkor Island. You can also do a road trip to Lumut while playing your Pokemon Go around the Waterfront and The Rahmat Maritime Museum Park. At night, you may hunt for many local foods at the Pasar Malam (night market) located in the town of Lumut. The accommodation in Lumut is rather less expensive than those in Pangkor Island. In this trip, we stayed at the Mornington Hotel and we find it to be an affordable price of the hotel.
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- Lumut Waterfront
- The Rahmat Maritime Museum Park at Lumut (nearby with Lumut Waterfront), to see the historical about the army ship
- Teluk Senangin (Beach) *good spot for family, friends, and love one to chill by beach and enjoy the beautiful sunset
- Lumut Night Market (Pasar Malam) located in the town of Lumut
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Lumut town, Perak, Malaysia - Sept 2017. Arround Lumut town on weekend.
Visited Lumut again. A short weekend getaway and shot my second video on Lumut.
Lumut is a coastal town (population 31,880) in the state of Perak, Malaysia, situated about 84 km from Ipoh, 12 km from the town of Sitiawan and it is the gateway to Pangkor Island. It is noted for seashell and coral handicrafts. This once little-known fishing town has since become the home base of the Royal Malaysian Navy and the site of the biggest naval shipbuilder in Malaysia, Boustead Naval Shipyard.
Lumut in Malay means moss, lichen, or seaweed. In its early days, the beach was said to be rich in moss, so the local people called it Lumut. Lumut jetty is the staging-off point to offshore islands, including Pangkor Island and Marina Island.
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Pulau Pangkor is an island off the coast of Perak in north-west peninsular Malaysia, reached by ferry either from the Lumut old jetty or from Marina Island jetty both located in Lumut (a small coastal town that links to Ipoh through Sitiawan). It has a land area of only 8 square kilometers, and a population of approximately 25,000 islanders. It is promoted as a low-key tourist destination by the Malaysian government, but fishing, seafood and other fishing-related products remain major industries.
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Bukit Raja Exit Lebuhraya Utara Selatan | West Coast Expressway | 28.10.2017
The West Coast Expressway, WCE  (Malay: Lebuhraya Pesisiran Pantai Barat or Lebuhraya Pantai Barat), LPPB or LPB, is an expressway that will be built on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It will connect Taiping, Perak to Banting in Selangor. The expressway will be built by Konsortium Lebuhraya Pantai Barat (KLPB) led by Kumpulan Europlus Berhad the project majority owner and Road Builder Group a subsidiary of IJM Corporation Bhd. Approval was given by the government for the construction to begin from 20 December 2013 and to be completed within five years.[1] The project was delayed, and construction began in May 2015
Construction of the expressway will be divided into eleven packages. Works for the first five packages will commence in April 2014 of which three packages are in Selangor while the other two in Perak. The stretch between Tanjung Karang to Hutan Melintang and Teluk Intan to Kampung Lekir will be on the existing stretch of Federal Route 5, while the stretch between Parit to Siputeh will be on the existing stretch of Federal Route 73 which both will be upgraded as part of the expressway. The expressway will have a closed toll system like North–South Expressway.
The northern terminus of the expressway will be located after the border limit of E1 Changkat Jering Interchange on the North–South Expressway Northern Route. The southern terminus will be located at the Banting Interchange on Federal Route 31. The expressway will also have interchanges to Trong, Beruas, Changkat Cermin, Sitiawan, Lekir, Teluk Intan, Hutan Melintang, Sabak Bernam, Sungai Besar, Sekinchan, Tanjung Karang, E25 Kuala Lumpur–Kuala Selangor Expressway at Assam Jawa, Kapar, E30 New North Klang Straits Bypass, E1 New Klang Valley Expressway at Bukit Raja, FT2 Federal Highway Route 2 at Klang, Sri Andalas, E5 Shah Alam Expressway near Jalan Kebun and E26 South Klang Valley Expressway.
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Sleeping with Alan - Welcome Inn GM
I stayed at a budget hotel called Welcome Inn GM during my visit to Gua Musang in Kelantan. The booking was made on Agoda. Here is my take on the establishment.
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PT 2780 Jalan Cengal
Bandar Utama Gua Musang,
18300 Gua Musang,
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