Thursday, 8 June 2017

Klang trip...



                Hello everybody! After I finished my STPM semester 2 exam, I’ve decided to go for some lone trip around this hustling and bustling Klang Valley.
                Last 2 week, I went to Klang for a trip right after the sem 2 exam. In fact, I had planned to go there long time ago, however, It is quite expansive for the public transport fee to reach the destination. Until recently, I have already saved enough money for this trip…

Map of Klang district

The map of Klang town centre,,, (It is being divided by the Klang River)
                Klang is the royal town of Selangor State in Malaysia which stituated approximately 30 km from Kuala Lumpur town centre and rougly 11km from Shah Alam (the capital city of Selangor State). Klang district has also the Malaysia’s busiest port, which is Port Klang (located west of the Klang town centre). On the other hand, Klang has about 744 062 people stay there, making it is one of the densely populated district in Selangor (density of population: 1,298/km2). Therefore, the government had decided to construct LRT 3 (LRT Bandar Utama –Klang line) in order to increase connectivity from town to town in Klang Valley.
                In the morning, I commuted LRT from BK5 station to Subang Station (which costs about RM5.00 if you use touch n go). Subang station is one of the interchange stations of LRT and KTM comuter. Therefore, I commuted the train from Subang station to Klang station which costs RM 2.60 (touch n go price).

Touch n go card
 
Klang KTM station
                After I arrived there, I went to a prestigious chinese kopitiam in Klang town center (nearby the KTM station). Its name is Chong KoK Kopitiam.

                Then, I simply order their roti bakar and teh tarik there because I am hungry at that time. The roti bakar costs RM2.60 and the tarik costs RM 1.20 (the the tarik is cheaper than in other parts of Klang Valley). Honestly, their roti bakar sangat perfect, the kaya in the roti bakar memang really good to taste. However, the the tarik very common, just like in the mamak stall one…


Chong Kok Kopitiam
                After finish eating there, then I cincai took free bus Selangor to tour around the Klang town centre as well as Pandamaran. Pandamaran is a chinese village nearby Port Klang and town centre. There has also lots of the Bak Kut Teh restaurant for you to patronize there (I didn’t go to the bak kut teh restaurant because I don’t have enough money to buy Bak Kut Teh).

Free bus selangor...

The route of free bus selangor
                That ride took about an hour to tour around the town. Following that, I was going back to the town centre (nearby the KTM station) and loitering around the streets in the town centre…  Then, I go back to home…
Jalan Raya Timur

Jalan Stesen 1


Jalan stesen
                Lastly, this year the Majlis Perbandaran Klang (MPK) is hosting the campaign of “Tahun Melawat Klang 2017” in order to boost the tourism sector there. So, don’t forget to visit there if you have ample of free time. Soon, I will update for part 2 of this blog post...


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