Cuti Cuti Malaysia: 8 Fishing Village Worth Visiting Since We Can’t Go Far Far
For decades, young people have chosen to go abroad or to develop in big cities, which has led to the slow decline of fishing villages. Due to the epidemic, you can’t go abroad now, you might as well take a trip to the fishing village to feel the sea breeze and the local unsophisticated atmosphere to revitalize our country’s economy~ A reminder, you should wear a mask when you go out, and pay attention to personal hygiene protection!
1.Tanjung Sepat



Tanjung Sepat, located on the coast of Selangor, has gradually become a popular tourist destination in recent years. Coming here is not only to blow the sea breeze but also to visit the Baozhilin Mushroom Garden, which mainly cultivates Ganoderma lucidum, cassava factory, and coffee powder factory. In addition, you can also visit the production process of bird’s nest in Guanyanyuan Natural Ecological Park, learn and understand the living habits of swallows and the value and nutrition of bird’s nest. There is also a mini zoo and aquarium here, which is very suitable for families.
2.Pulau Ketam


I believe everyone is no stranger to Kedan Island, as the name implies, Kedan Island is of course famous for its crabs! Although there are many crabs, the small crabs and conch that appear in the mud on the island are basically not allowed to be eaten, so the children on the island will play “crab fishing”! The main means of transportation here is bicycles, and tourists can also rent bicycles here as a means of transportation. Also, when you come here, remember to try the old oyster fried which is only open on Sundays. It is more chewy than the bigger ones sold outside~
3.Sungai Lima


Compared with Kedan Island, Gojo Port, which has the “land of shrimps” next door, is rarely known, and it is no more bustling than Kedan Island. On the streets of Gojo Port where shrimps are mainly produced, you can see a large patch of yellow shrimps drying in front of each house. This is also the location of the local movie “Goodbye, I Love You”. The shooting team also left a mural. From then on, tourists who have come to Wujo Port will come here to take pictures to commemorate it~ In addition, you must try the famous Liujiazhuang brown sugar cake. Note that you must make a reservation with the store in advance to get it~
4. Bagan Hailam
Klang Hainan small village is famous fishing village, ideal for day trips ~ friends want to come to Hainan Village, of course, to the coffee shop to enjoy a classic Hainan breakfast ah! Xinmei Coffee Shop is a local breakfast shop that has been in existence for more than 60 years. It uses a cup of Hainanese coffee, toast and raw and cooked eggs to open the chapter of a day trip. Hainan Village’s seafood is also one of the reasons why tourists continue to flow. There are fishing grounds that provide a variety of fish species for fishing~
5.Bagan Sekinchan


In terms of fishing villages, Sekinchan, which enjoys the reputation of “the home of fishing and rice”, is indispensable. In addition to the prosperous rice industry, the fishing port industry also benefits Sekinchan. It is said that the seafood here is not only unique, but also inexpensive, so it attracts many seafood diners.
6.Bagan Sungai Burung




Shuangwulong Port in Perak is famous for its sky and blue tears, so at a certain season it attracts many tourists to look for the unique beauty here~ in addition to taking beautiful photos in the sky and watching blue tears at night What can be done is to catch clams! If you are interested in going to play, you may wish to check the various packages of Shuangwulong play on the Internet. The prices of different travel companies are naturally different.
7.Kuala Sepetang



Kuala Sepetang (formerly known as Port Weld) is a coastal town in Perak. Port Weld also had the first railway station in Malaysia during the British colonial period. When you come to Shiba Ding, you must visit the Matang Mangrove Reserve. This mangrove is home to many species of true red tree plants, mammals, birds, fireflies and other animals and plants. Because the mangroves here have created a prosperous charcoal industry, many tourists will also visit the charcoal kilns here to learn about the process of charcoal making~
8.Kukup



Kukup in Johor is a fishing village, and its opposite is Pulau Kukup surrounded by mangroves~ so visitors to Kukup fishing village here will also take a boat to the national park opposite to find out. In Kukup Fishing Village, there are also super variety of famous hotels, shopping streets, snack bars and souvenir shops. Tourists can also visit the fishing rafts on the sea. However, those who are interested in natural ecology must go to Pulau Kukup to experience nature. If you are lucky, you can see wild animals~