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Main attractions in Green Sea

Pasir Bogak Beach

Pasir Bogak Beach is the narrowest beach on Pangkor Island. The crystal clear water allows you to see the colorful corals on the seabed. In addition, Teluk Nipah, with blue water, is also a charming beach. Although it is not as long as Pangkor, it still has its own unique charm.

Pangkor Laut

Pangkor Laut is known as the "Emerald in the Sea". It is a beautiful island isolated from the world. The island's blue sea, blue sky and beach waves will The hustle and bustle of the big city is swept away.

Teluk Gedung

There is a special engraving stone (Batu Bersurat) in the Malay Kampung of Teluk Gedung. The boulder is painted with Drawings of tigers eating children, and other incomprehensible charms. It is said that once upon a time on the local beach, the child of a high-ranking Dutch official was devoured by a tiger while playing on the rocks. In 1743, Dutch soldiers drew a picture of the incident as a warning. There is also a 300-year-old Dutch Fort in Teluk Getong, which once resisted invasion and attacks by pirates and local Malays. Even though the Dutch fortress has been baptized by the years and only remains in ruins, its dilapidated appearance can remind people of its former glory.

Sunshine Beach

The white sand beach and sea water of Lvzhonghai are worth a day of soaking. The key is that there are few people and it is quiet. There is also a beach in front of the hotel. Although it is not good, it is still quite good. You can also catch red grouper and walleye for BBQ.

Tropical Rainforest

There is a two-million-year-old rainforest on the Green Sea. Next to the cabins scattered along the mountains and rivers, there is also the world's only elevator built on the mountain. Take the free shuttle bus into the rainforest, and then follow the map or follow the guide to travel through the tropical rainforest and see various vegetation on the island, as well as various birds, monkeys, peacocks, etc.