It is located on the main road (Jalan Besar) and is mainly inhabited by Chinese people (primarily Hainanese and Teochew).
The village is known for: Fresh seafood and local eateries (coffee shops, street food, and restaurants) with specialties such as Teochew porridge, Hainanese dishes, fish satay, curry noodles, and Pangkor-style nasi lemak.
A striking Masjid Al-Khairiah (also known as Masjid Cina), a mosque in the Chinese architectural style.
Various Chinese temples and shrines (including Guan Yin and Datuk Kong).
It is a quiet, authentic place with sea views, ideal for those who want to enjoy hyper-local food, walking, and the laid-back island atmosphere.
There is a jetty and it is located close to Pangkor Town.
In short: a picturesque fishing village with strong Chinese influences, perfect for foodies and peace seekers on Pangkor.





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