Fishing in Port Klang isn’t just a hobby — it’s a beloved local tradition, passed down through generations of seafarers and weekend adventurers. As one of Malaysia’s busiest ports, Port Klang also hides tranquil coastal stretches where anglers gather at dawn, casting lines into the tide in search of groupers, snappers, and mackerels. Whether you’re […]
The Puja Pantai festival is a captivating cultural event celebrated by the Mah Meri tribe, one of Malaysia’s indigenous communities residing predominantly on Pulau Carey in Selangor. This annual ritual, held after the Chinese New Year, is a profound expression of gratitude and reverence towards ancestral spirits, particularly the sea spirits, reflecting the tribe’s deep […]
Because Klang is more than just soup and ribs Klang may be famous for its bak kut teh, but locals know the town’s food scene goes far beyond herbal pork broth. Here are 5 other must-try dishes that showcase Klang’s bold, multicultural flavours. 1. Klang Fried Chicken & Yao Yao Bing The Crunch-and-Cool Combo Only […]
Klang is often celebrated for its bustling port, rich history, and delicious food—but the city also has a thriving, lesser-known art scene waiting to be discovered. From vibrant street murals to intimate galleries and creative workshops, Klang offers a unique blend of culture and creativity that’s perfect for art lovers. Here’s a guide to exploring […]
A Hidden Riverside Gem You Haven’t Heard Of Tucked away in Klang’s Port area is Kampung Bagan Hailam — a stilt village built above the murky waters of the Klang River. Despite being just 1.5 km long, this village offers a vivid snapshot of Malaysia’s living heritage: generations of fishermen, wooden homes, everyday rituals, and the […]