Monday, June 29, 2026

Kampung Sungai Pinang Kecil

Kampung Sungai Pinang Kecil is a charming Chinese fishing village on the east coast of Pulau Pangkor (Pangkor Island), in the state of Perak, Malaysia. 

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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