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How do you say ‘Klang’? Is it Klang or Klang? Notice how you pronounce it differently even though the spelling stays the same? 🤭 Well, no matter how you say it, Klang reflects the diversity and intrigue of its history, which encompasses tin mines, wars, and a captivating blend of cultures.

Jom explore this former Selangor capital and modern-day royal city together!

Photo: Time Out

Back in 1909, this place served as an office for the British and Japanese army during World War II. But in 1988, the late Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah had a great idea. He turned it into a museum called Galeri Diraja Sultan Abdul Aziz. Then, in 2001, his son Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah took over and transformed it into the Royal Gallery, dedicated to his amazing dad. And guess what?

The late sultan bukan beshe beshe tau hehe. He loved photography, golf, sailing, and even collecting old cars! Tak percaya? Kena lah datang Klang!

Photo: Pelago

Just a 35-minute ferry ride from Port Klang, Pulau Ketam is renowned for its seafood restaurants. The island, inhabited by Teochew and Hokkien Chinese fishermen since the 1880s, features stilt houses and narrow walkways. Its scenic charm has attracted local TV series and movies, including the famous ‘Paint My Love’ mural. Siapa nak makan sedap sedap and enjoy view yang best, boleh lah datang sini!

More info on www.pulauketam.com!

Photo: Time Out

New port healing, guys? 🤭 Sometimes the best things in life don’t require spending money. Just soak in the beauty of nature, ya know? Imagine this: You’re strolling along the coast of Bandar Sultan Suleiman at Tanjung Harapan. As the sun sets, painting the sky with a warm glow, all your worries (including the crazy traffic in Klang/Kuala Lumpur/Penang/anywhere) simply fade away.

Oh, and don’t miss the Bugis schooner replica nearby! If the weather’s nice, you can even hop on a bike and enjoy the stunning view while pedalling along the beach.

Photo: Time Out

Where else can you get a tasty toast and tea with a side of history if not at Chong Kok kopitiam? This place is like a trip down memory lane, where people come every day for their favourite toast, tea, and nasi lemak to start their day. It’s not just any kopitiam, though. With its beautiful Chinese characters on the pillars, it used to be a hotel and bar, making it even more special.

People of all ages have been coming here for years, some for the delicious food and others to experience the nostalgia amidst Klang’s ever-changing landscape.

Well, this is not exactly underrated, but it’s definitely a fresh addition for the amazing people of Klang! Introducing Malaysia’s No.1 Retail Brand, Watsons Malaysia ‘s 700th Store, now open at KSL Esplanade Mall! 🎉 This new milestone wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support of our dedicated Kaki Watson. You guys rock!

But that’s not all, our commitment to serving our customers, goes beyond just this store. We’re here for you both online and offline, making sure your beauty and health needs are met for years to come. With 700 stores today, who knows? Tomorrow, we might just take over the world! 🌍

Curious about what’s waiting for you inside our 700th store? Click here!

So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to make Klang your ultimate destination to explore the rich history and discover the best gem Malaysia has to offer!

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