Kelapa Sawit mural. Note the bowl of thunder tea rice which the village is famous for! There's also abacus, yong tau foo and chai pan to die for. |
A good friend recommended a noodle shop with handmade meatballs near the market (https://g.co/kgs/9jQRxj) but they only opened at 7.30 am, so we had to content ourselves to Restoran Soon Lie which is only 200m away from L Hotel. |
We started off on J 26, unsure if this was haze or fog |
Beautiful weaving by a hardworking spider |
From the road, we could see them like CD's hung up along the fences. The new generation will not know what a CD is!!! |
Renggam murals |
Renggam murals |
The new Renggam railway station. It is so sad no thoughts were given to preserve the old station but I was happy to spot the old post office which was still in operation and in good hands |
Highway to Heaven!!! |
This place or rather route is so popular with motorbikers and car enthusiasts, the Big Boys clubs regularly runs a drive with a stopover at this shop |
Motivating factor when we are faced with the challenging hills. Wantan mee loaded with lard and Yong Tau Foo |
Second sets of hills after Layang Layang. We were surprised the land has been cleared |
When bored... |
Shocking!!! |
This was the view before the land clearing @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/WeKp7UqNurtjCQDcA |
Look! There's a factory |
We rode on this beautiful route so many times but never knew there were houses tucked between the thick foliage of palm trees |
The new double tracking electrified rail system. We used to ride on the railway tracks which is guarded by a railway guard posted by the railway gates. His job is to close the gates when a train approaches. Nowadays, we have to ride on an elevated viaduct which runs above the tracks! |
My favourite Hakka restaurant is located beyond this gateway |
More murals |
Note the buffaloes swimming in the canal @ https://maps.app.goo.gl/bBRitufeKmcN8dBd6 |
This one got a fright from me |
At the foothills of Gunung Pulai |
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