Picturesque landscape and abundant resources draw tourists


Unique eatery: This bus is actually a restaurant where diners can enjoy Western food while taking in the view of Sekinchan’s padi fields. — KAMARUL ARIFFIN/The Star

In the heart of Selangor lies the small town of Sekinchan, the state’s rice bowl, which has gained popularity among tourists and is also known for its natural diversity.

This Land of Plenty has made its name as both a fishing and an agricultural village, that is merely divided by the main road known as Jalan Kuala Selangor-Teluk Intan.

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