We arrived at Sekinchan around five something in the evening, hoping to catch the sun set and yes we did it. It was on our ride to the fishing village that we managed to captured it. |
After a good dinner at Restoran Wan Lau, we went roaming the small town searching for action. We heard some traditional Chinese opera music around a corner. |
The visit to the rice factory was truly educational and interesting, the weather was getting better as we headed to our next destination. |
Mango King is a place to buy big mango and many more local produce like corns, vegetables, big pineapple, etc etc... |
Passing by a lady fingers' farm.... |
I was taking a short ride into a corn farm, the plants seems to be still young with no yield yet. |
Another visit to a fruit farm where some went into the farm for more photography while others enjoyed them at the sale counter. |
Sekinchan is yielding very well in term of rice producing with a double planting per year. |
Unfortunately Malaysia has not achieve self sufficiency in rice but maybe soon with example like Sekinchan. |
The afternoon sun was starting to scorch .... |
Roaming in the vast land of padi fields away from the city, a life that is simple and relaxing. |
A stop to regroup the 55 cyclists for a rest while some were busy shooting with their cameras. |
By this time everyone was hungry a seafood lunch was just perfect. The seafood at Restoran Township was awesome and the price was very reasonable which cost us less RM17.00 per head. |
This is a visit to a fish cracker factory. |
I was glad that Jo was coupling well with the ride, she managed to shield herself from the hot afternoon sun. |
From the fishing village we rode back to the town, the only concern was we need to cross the busy trunk road which we were assisted by the traffic lights so it was good for a safety crossing. |
The last place was for a good dessert ABC (Ais Kacang Campur) before we go back to Kuala Lumpur. Do check this place out, it is opposite Hong Leong Bank. |
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