Kampung Baru Broga draws tourists and investors


(Above) One kilometre from the village entrance is the 148-year-old Sak Dato Temple, the pride of the villagers and now a tourist attraction. (Right) The 22m Monkey God perched on top of the Sak Dato Temple.

THE wait for their favourite ikan bakar or grilled fish on weekends is getting longer.

But Kampung Baru Broga villagers are used to this and the traffic jam as diners and tourists throng their village.

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