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                        | Selangor - Kuala Langat  | 
                       
                      
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                              Kuala Langat is a district of Selangor.  Situated in the southwest part of Selangor is bordered by the districts of Klang to the north  and Sepang to  the east. Its southern border forms part of Selangor's border with the state of Negeri  Sembilan. The Strait of Malacca forms its western border. 
                                  Banting is the principal town in the district of Kuala Langat. The historical Bandar Jugra, a former royal town of Selangor is situated near Banting. This district  is popular for small scale industry products like tapioca chips and dried seafood. 
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                                  GETTING THERE  | 
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                                From KUALA LUMPUR 
                                Take the KESAS highway and follow the road signs to Banting or take the Federal Highway and go all the way to Klang and once you reach Klang, there would be road signs leading to Banting. 
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							  Whilst every effort have been made to ensure accuracy of the informations, we shall not be liable for any inaccuracies or omission that may occur in your GETTING THERE. 
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                                  GETTING AROUND  | 
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                                      Carey Island   | 
                                     
									
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                                      Located just off the mainland, Carey Island is well-known for the orang asli   community known as the Mah Meri. They have assimilated into life with jobs in   the nearby plantations and farms. However, they have retained the unique culture   and way of life. Apart from exhibitions of the traditional dances and music, Mah   Meri are particularly known for their votive sculptures, fashioned from a kind   of a swamp hardwood called "nyirih batu". 
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                                      Morib Beach   | 
                                     
                                    
                                      Morib Beach is better known as a   weekend seaside retreat, with wind whispering through the tall shady casuarina   trees and lapping sea waves. It is an ideal place for visitors in search of   peace and tranquillity. On weekends, food stalls sprout to cater for the   visitors. 
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                                      Historic Jugra   | 
                                     
                                    
                                      Once the seats of ancient kings, the   placid town of Jugra has several fascinating historic buildings. The intriguing   Istana Bandar (or Bandar Palace), built in 1905, features exquisite woodcarvings   by the late Sultan Alauddin, reminiscent of the previous century. The Sultan   Alauddin Mosque, next to Istana Bandar, was erected in 1932, but its classical   Moorish architecture has given it timeless, mystical look. The Royal Mausoleum,   the Jugra Lighthouse and the ruins of the legend shrouded Istana Jugra are also   well worth a visit. 
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