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Air Masin,
a very unique and a century old fishing village built entirely on stilts
on the sea surrounded by water, is the southmost village found at the southwest
tip of the Peninsular of West Malaysia, and suppose to be the southmost
village found in the Continental of Asia. Located about 70 kilometres away
from Johor Bahru, and 21 kilometres from Pontian, Air Masin has only one
road to access by land. It may be reached by sea boarding ferry leaving
World Trade Center in Singapore. The entire village is linked by
jetty also built on stilts on sea. This place is famous of its seafood.
Its geographically and ideally shadowed by one of the world's largest mangrove
swamp island - Kukup Island along which numerous fish-farms bob up and
down on the surface of the Kukup Sea.
The Village
is now famous and very popular not only to the Malaysian, but also to the
Singaporean as well as foreign tourists. They come to Kukup to taste the
famous, cheap and fresh seafood of all varieties of cooking. They wanted
to witness for themselves life of the fishermen living in houses built
on stilts. They wanted to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
They wanted to admire the beautiful seascape and marvellous sunsets. They
wanted to feel the cooling sea breeze touching tenderly and welcome them
warmly. They wanted to see how fishes were caught and how they were reared.
They wanted to get for themselves as well as their friends and relatives
local varities, native products, watches and souvenirs at very low prices.
They can sing Karaoke, barbecue, fishing, sightseeing and relax with only
RM 65 - RM 120 per person all inclusive.
Air Masin,
as you will see for yourselves here, is an old fishing village with history of a
century old. Its unique of a fishing village built entirely on stilts above the
sea, linked by concrete jetty from house to house. As recent statistic shown,
this old fishing village is occupied by some 1,000 residents wholly from the
Chinese race. Out of a total of 145 houses, The village will be flooded
with flow of tourists on Saturdays and Sundays. Tourists especially from
Singapore like to visit here very frequently because of the cheap expenditures,
warm hospitality and many interesting places. Normally one will only have to
spend about RM 65 - RM 100 in Kukup, and they will get a lots back:
seafood dinner, barbecue, breakfast, lunch, sightseeing, karaoke, visiting
fish farm in boat and etc. They can shop here very cheap watches, clothing,
and native products. At present, most of the bridge-roads were built with concrete
though still were on stilts erected on the sea. |