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Sungai Pelek is a small place in the south of the district Sepang in Malaysia south of Kuala Lumpur. The town is known for a nearby dragon fruit plantation as well as its good restaurants that offer good Chinese Fuzhou cuisine.
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getting there
By plane
The Kuala Lumpur International Airport is practically on the doorstep. From here you can be on site in a short time by taxi.
In the street
- Those arriving from the Klang Valley should take the highway to the airport KLIA and then drive towards the cheap terminal LCCT shortly before reaching your destination you turn left and pass the Sepang Curcuit and drives on the road B48 and 5 to Sungai Pelek.
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Tourist Attractions
- Classic Chinese shops. offer a whole range of typical products.
- Four Multi Religious Buildings. The multi-ethnic state is really cosmopolitan - a mosque, an Indian temple, a Christian church and a Chinese temple are close to each other.
- Multi-rich pitaya dragon fruit plantation, A 126 Kampung Baru. Mobile: 60 (0)16-3915590. The plantation shows cultivation techniques and of course also offers refreshments made from the popular fruit.
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trips
- Bagan Lalang. Popular beach not far from the city. It is popular with residents of the Klang Valley for an excursion and has developed well in terms of supply. Closest seaside resort from Kuala Lumpur.