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History And Famous Places In Lumut, Perak
Findings/Research Significance: Due to our closeness to this land and living here for 4 years already we have decided to search and know more about Lumut, its history, famous places and interesting stories, thus, this our research is going to focus on the history and famous places in Lumut, Perak Lumut in Malay means moss, lichen, or seaweed, it has a sheltered jetty. A huge Hock crew moved from Lumut to Sitiwan, The waterfall river was formerly characterized by damp mossy soils on reddish earth. Tin and wood were transported there by elephants and sampans, from as far away as Kinta.
The development of Lumut started at 1800 as the vendors started using their portable handcraft, opening shops, and constructing houses along Jalan
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Senior Citizens are the dominant, a lot of youngsters have migrated to the city for a better job opportunities. And the main commercial activities in Lumut are sea products and some agriculture.
From the research we found that Lumut played a major role in serving the local Royal Malaysian Navy community, it has a unique and ancient army's equipments and facilities and considered as one of the main attractions in
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All of them are uninhabited, then you will find an oasis of peace. The islands are located near the town of Lumut, nearby Pulau Pangkor; one of the most popular tourist destinations in Malaysia. The boat takes you to the islands in one hour. Most people visit the island and a day trip. Usually a group of friends or family who rented a small boat in the harbor, and visited the island for a nice walk. For this, the island passes and has the best beaches. Some left very early in the morning to catch a fish in the area, and then to prepare and eat fish during lunch in a good secluded beaches. Furthermore, one of the fabulous zoos is Mangrove Swamp Park: or in Malay, Taman Paya Bakau is famously known as the ‘Monkey Park’. It is located in Seri Manjung, between Ipoh and Lumut road, approximately 10 minutes travelling from Lumut town. This park was built in May 1994 and was opened to the public in May 1995. In 2005, the park was preserved. It has a 336-meter long and 6-metre wide track spanning the mangrove swamp. At the end of the track it has two shelters for the visitors to rest or fish. Visitors can enjoy the mangrove swamp natural beauty and the creatures living in

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