WELCOME

Here we came again to Kuala Sepetang. We usually drive here for a restaurant called Lemon Tree. I always love to walk around the dock areas to watch the children, people, birds, boats, etc.


We came two days ago only to be disappointed that the curry me and laksa stall didn't open. But I definitely had many luck this time because not only I got to shoot these photos but also a photo of three cute puppies I put on Instagram.




KUALA SEPETANG

Kuala Sepetang is a coastal town located in PerakMalaysia. The town was formerly known as Port Weld after a former Governor, Frederick Weld. It is a thriving fishing village, and the main jumping-off point to the river mouth community of Kuala Sangga, which is a Chinese fishing community at the river mouth which specializes in fish breeding in cages. The Port Weld railway station was located at the centre of town. The whole railway line from here to Taiping, which was the first railway line in the Peninsular, is now dismantled, and now only the ticketing booth and the Port Weld railway signboard remain. The ticketing booth is now a Chinese coffee shop, and the shopowner has been maintaining the railway signboard.
Kuala Sepetang has excellent seafoods and it has a famous restaurant situated on the upper floor of a shop lot overlooking the river. Kuala Sepetang is also well known for its mangrove swamp reserve park which is open to the public daily. It has a boardwalk built over the swamp for tourists, and chalets in which tourists can rent to stay the night on the riverfront. There are also charcoal kilns, some of which are open for tourist visits.
The village is very popular with its Curry Mee (Only sold at afternoon time) and Baozi.


(source: wikipedia)


Some houses in the neighbourhood


Kids play wrestling (both were winners, nobody got into the water :((() 


Ahoy!


 The catch






You can tell from the smile on their face that they caught plenty


A cute boy 






Prawn. Fresh off the boat!

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