This morning, I took the earliest bus to the Serdang commuter station to catch a train to Port Klang. I was heading to Pulau Ketam. But before that, I had to meet my friends who are spending their holidays in Klang.
The journey to the Crab Island wasn't too tough. From the Port Klang KTM station, it's only a minute walk to the jetty. The ferry took about half an hour to reach the island.
Basically, there's nothing much in that island but stilts. Everything is built on stilts. This Chinese majority village island has no cars at all. Only bicycles were seen. Other than that, electricity-run bicycles or bicycles that run on some fuel. Definitely not petrol. There's no petrol station in the island.
We had seafood for lunch. Oh my... It's so so so so expensive. You probably can get even cheaper and better offers in KL. Why would this little island earn like nobody's business? Why not, if that is one of the only few means to generate income in the island, as it is separated from the mainland. Can't blame them, though. It's a tourist place!
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