适耕庄 · 整套公寓 · 3室7床2.0卫 · 可住8人 · Sekinchan SeaView |适耕庄无敌海景民宿
HomeStay SEKINCHAN (8 person) FACILITIES 3 rooms ~Master Room (KING Bed X1 + Single Bed) ~Room 2 (Quence Bed x1 + Extra Bed 2) ~Room 3 (Quence Bed x1 + Extra Bed 2) * 2 toilets (with water heater) Air conditioning - room, living room 1 Living Hall 1 Dining Hall 1 Kitchen SWIMMING Pool (Outdoor Sharing) Television 40" TV Box WIFI Free 适耕庄名宿 Sekinchan (适合8个人) 设备 3间房 ~ 3双人床 | 5单人床褥 2间厕所 (设有热水器) 冷气 - 房间,客厅 1个客厅 1个饭厅 1个厨房 泳池 (户外共用) 40‘’ 电视 TV BOX WIFI 免费 Not too far from Kuala Lumpur lies a quaint fishing village called Sekinchan, located in the Sabak Bernam district, Selangor. As it’s about a one and a half to a two hour drive (depending on traffic), it’s an ideal day trip for a quick weekend getaway without the hassle of packing an overnight bag. Sekinchan has a multiracial community with majority of the population being Chinese residents and the main economy of this quaint town stems from agriculture and fishing. This place is blessed to be a unique geographical environment, as it’s close to both the sea and land. Due to this dual uniqueness, the inhabitants of this little town also call Sekinchan the “Land Of Plenty”. Having heard of Sekinchan several times but never had the opportunity to take the time to go, we finally decided it was high time we went and took a road trip to explore this “Land Of Plenty” and boy, plenty did we do! It’s certainly not a place that disappoints.
Spacious, air-con working well Only a hot pot, no other cooking utensils. Plates n bowls are squeezed in a small plastic dish container, no dish drainers. Watch out when using kitchen n toilet tap as u get splash frequently when using. Fridge is not working well, takes a long time for to be cold, likely due to the thick frost in the freezer. There is washing machine but no hangers to dry clothes.
Good place to stay, beautiful view facing the sea. But the smell of the sea was so bad (not the host problems). Simple unit with not much furnitures.
Sekinchan is a small town located about 100KM from Kuala Lumpur, considered as Sabak Bernam district of Selangor. It is one of the major rice producer in Malaysia, at the same time also a fishing village that supply fresh seafood.
It used to be quiet, but when a Hong Kong TVB drama 单恋双城 had some of their scenes taken in Pantai Redang, the name of Sekinchan goes viral and throng of crowds begins flooding to the place to discover what this place has to offer. As a result, it becomes one of the fastest developed tourist attraction in Malaysia in a very short duration.
We have heard a lot about Sekinchan, many have visited this place too but we never. Summerkid is so eager to drop by because being a cityboy, he doesn’t even have the chance to see how mango tree or papaya tree looks like, while Summergirl on the other hand, is a kampunggirl grown up surrounded by fresh seafood from fishing village nearby, scenery of paddy field, fruit farm, oil palm plantations; papaya, rambutan, durian and mango right from their house backyard.
What to eat in Sekinchan : Seafood of course ! Being a fishing village, you should try out Sekinchan seafood if you are happen to be there. They are fresh, cheaper in price compare to the city. Kopitiam, food court, food stalls are available too.
What souvenir to buy in Sekinchan : Besides seafood, we can’t really tell what are the noteworthy “souvenir” to purchase in Sekinchan, even though we saw many purchase prawn crackers, handmade fishballs, and handmade biscuit from some shops. We started to wonder, all small towns seem to famous with handmade stuff huh? Handmade biscuit for example, cannot be done in the city? Why is everyone so hu-ha to get dozens of them?
What to do in Sekinchan : Yes, this is our highlight. We summarize 11 things to do in Sekinchan, and sorry that not all attraction and must-do(s) are in here because the weather was too hot to bear with. The whole town is lack of shelter area except the seaside. We got sunburnt by the end of the day, having sorethroat and feeling uncomfortable too.
1) Visit the Paddy Field
Believes no one will leave Sekinchan without taking a photo with the wide paddy fields that cover more than thousands acres. The field is green from middle of March till May (and middle of Sep till Nov), goes yellowish in mid of May till June (and mid of Nov till Dec). Transplanting is in early of March and early of Sep. Jan-Feb (July to August) is resting time, hence not exactly suggested to go at this period.
2) Visit the Seaside
Pantai Redang is another must-visit place in Sekinchan, not because of the soft white sand or clear blue sea (in fact, the seaside doesn’t reach any of that, it is dirty), but to track down scenes taken by the TVB drama we guest? Be careful when the tide is out during daytime, especially families who brought along kids. This is what happened to Summerkid – legs inside the mud. At first Summergirl thought he was trying to stabilize his position this way so he could take better photos. Until he shouted “Help me!”, then she realized it wasn’t so. Consequences, legs covered in mud and a torn Crocs. OK, we don’t know we should cry our laugh.
3) Eat Seafood There are many seafood restaurant around Sekinchan, such as Hao Xiang Chi Seafood Restaurant, Guan Seng Long Restaurant, Jiann Chyi Restaurant, Restaurant Bagan Sekinchan, Sheng Hui Restaurant, Wan Lau Seafood Restaurant and more. Jiann Chyi Seafood Restaurant 建旗海鮮飯店 should be the most famous in town, as the restaurant is added with crown from Ah Xian阿賢. Not going to judge how their food taste like, as we were rejected right outside the shop. Staffs attitude is impolite, one of them waved to us (*a signfying of NO, we are not serving you) from far, and another one come to us and ask : Got reserve? We say : NO. and he say: Then no place for you. In the end we went to the restaurant next door and ordered few of the dishes, including chilli shrimps and deep fried shark meat. Average in taste, and the chilli shrimps was really disappointing.
4) Get More Lucks with Sekinchan Wishing Tree
The very iconic attraction in Sekinchan. Get lucky red cloth from the temple, write down your wishes and name, throw it up to the tree. Thanks to an uncle who taught us how to balance both ends of the lucky wishing cloth, so that we could get it hung on the tree in one try. Yeah, it works! Our wishes are up on the Wishing Tree at one throw.
5) Visit Temples
Sekinchan most famous temple goes to Nan Tian Temple, a temple located in the middle of paddy field in Sekinchin Site A. Besides Nan Tian Temple, one can drop by at Tian Fu Temple, Bao An Temple, Xian Fa Shi Gong Temple, Shuui Wei Sheng Nian Temple, Guan Di Temple, Nan Hai Guan Yin Temple, just to name a few.
6) Play Kite and Blow Soap Bubbles
This is so cool, we felt like kids again playing with soap bubbles, enjoying light reflections from the film surfaces before they rupture. We saw a kid who was really good in blowing slim, long soap bubbles. *Clap hands.*
7) Visit Paddy Processing Gallery
Pay RM5, receive 1 small packet of rice as a token of appreciation, walk up the Paddy Museum to have better understanding of paddy plantation process. The entire gallery is mini, but the effort is good in getting general public to know further on all the hardwork behind your daily stapl
8) Climb up Tree House
9) Swing Your Worries Away
10) Buy seafood
There is no need further introduction. This is what everyone says : “Fishing village supplies the freshest seafood in town. So must buy. “
11) Eat Mango
We love mango from Sekinchan, they are so sweet, fleshy. You can get them from the fruit stall, or fruit farm 華仔芒果園 near to Paddy Processing Factory. Very nice. Oh ya, now there is another “souvenir” to bring back home from Sekinchan – Mango.
Not too far from Kuala Lumpur lies a quaint fishing village called Sekinchan, located in the Sabak Bernam district, Selangor. As it’s about a one and a half to a two hour drive (depending on traffic), it’s an ideal day trip for a quick weekend getaway without the hassle of packing an overnight bag.
Sekinchan has a multiracial community with majority of the population being Chinese residents and the main economy of this quaint town stems from agriculture and fishing. This place is blessed to be a unique geographical environment, as it’s close to both the sea and land. Due to this dual uniqueness, the inhabitants of this little town also call Sekinchan the “Land Of Plenty”.
Having heard of Sekinchan several times but never had the opportunity to take the time to go, we finally decided it was high time we went and took a road trip to explore this “Land Of Plenty” and boy, plenty did we do! It’s certainly not a place that disappoints.
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