Sekinchan
Sekinchan is a small town located in Sabak Bernam District, Selangor, Malaysia. It is located along the coastal Federal Route 5. In history, the original name of Sekinchan is Sungai Sekinchang.[1][2] Apart from being a lively fishing village, Sekinchan is one of the major rice producing areas of Malaysia. The vast, well-irrigated and organized paddy fields around Sekinchan produce one of the highest yields of rice in the country. Sekinchan is often visited for its fresh seafood. It also draws diners from Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. There are some rice millers in the area where locally produced rice can be purchased. "The Seeds of Life", a local Chinese drama, is set there.[3] Sekinchan's first water park, MSekin Wonderland, was opened in 2021. The water park, which is not far from the beach, includes roughly ten different pools with slides, fountains, and other features such as trampolines, ATVs, and electric bikes. Hotel rooms and tents for rent are available for accommodation.[4] EtymologyIt was thought that the name originally came from a corruption of "Second Chance" after the British pardoned the Communist.[5] While the Chinese name of the town "适耕庄" translate to "suitable for planting" in English. GeographySekinchan is located on the northwest Selangor plains, which stretched from Tanjung Karang all the way to Sabak Bernam and as well as the Straits of Malacca, allowing coastal access to the sea, making it a fishing village. Its location on the flat and uninterrupted plains allow it to be the "Rice bowl of Selangor." EducationPrimary school
Secondary school
EconomyThe economy in Sekinchan are mainly based on agriculture; Mainly around paddy, fishing and tourism. TransportationThe town is served by Federal Route 5 Klang - Teluk Intan Highway, and for local bus route, it is served by MDSB SMART Selangor Bus [6] References
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