Pasir Panjang Tua Pek Kong Temple, Negeri Sembilan (29 December, 2006)
Pasir Panjang (GPS: 2.42703, 101.93124) is a small town in Negri Sembilan, a short distance from Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. The majority of its inhabitants are Chinese, and the centre of town is dominated by a Tua Pek Kong Chinese temple. 12km away is the Pengkalan Kempas Historical Complex, noted for the most famous megaliths in Malaysia.
Chung Hwa Old Students' Association building in Pasir Panjang doubles as a kindergarten (29 December, 2006)
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