Kong Kong

Kong Kong

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Kong Kong is a small village near Pasir Gudang, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.

"Kong Kong" according to ancient Malaysian folklore, is a gigantic mythical tiger that was said to harbor great wisdom and feast upon the hearts of weak minded villagers.

Kong Kong is a haven for anglers and seasports enthusiasts with the waterfront providing a perfect setting. It is also famous for its seafood. The quiet and tranquil setting of the sea front adds to the romantic dinners here, especially popular with young people from Johor Bahru and Singapore. For those seeking a quiet place to spend their evenings or weekends, they can put up for a a night or two here. A drive or walk to the nearby fishing village is an added unique experience in itself.

Not far away, is the convert|117|acre|km2|1|sing=on Agriculture Park, which are planted with many varieties of durian, the king of Malaysian fruit. A large area of pandan coconuts and other types of fruits can also be found. There are also several ponds here, a driving range and a greenery. The park is simply an amazing place to spend some quality time with the family or memorable experiences with a group of friends. The area recently received Broadband coverage.


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