Nestled in the sleepy coastal town of Sekinchan, north of Kuala Selangor, the Sekinchan Paddy Fields (Sawah Padi Sekinchan) stand as Malaysia’s rice bowl. These vast, flat, and fertile fields stretch toward the horizon, producing more rice per acre than any other region in the country. Rows of lush green rice plants sway gently in the breeze, creating a serene and picturesque landscape. Visitors can walk along the fields, taking in the expansive views and the rhythmic sounds of nature, and learn about the local agricultural practices that sustain this vital part of Malaysia’s food production.
Sekinchan Paddy Fields (Sawah Padi Sekinchan)
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