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Access is possible by chartering a boat (traditional boat called Longboat), as water is the main method of transportation in the area. The ride takes approximately about 40 minutes to Batang Ai National Park headquarters. The lush dipterocarp forests are home to the orang-utan, gibbons, and hornbills. The lake creates a beautiful environment ...
Otak-otak in Makassar, Indonesia Otak-otak seller pouring spicy peanut sauce. Grilling otak-otak in Malaysia Otak-otak being grilled on a street in Muar, Johor, Malaysia. Otah from Katong, Singapore. Otak-otak is widely spread on both sides of the Straits of Malacca. It is believed that the dish was a fusion of Malay (Palembangese) and ...
Kendi Island is an islet off the southwestern tip of Penang Island in the Malaysian state of Penang. Located over 3.4 km (2.1 miles) from Penang Island, this rocky, uninhabited islet is often frequented by anglers. [1] The terrain of much of the islet's shoreline is relatively jagged, except for a few narrow beaches.
Batang Ai is a state constituency in Sarawak, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly since 1979. The state constituency was created in the 1977 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly under the first past the post voting system.
The Batang Ai Dam (Malay: Empangan Batang Ai) is a concrete-face rock-fill dam in Batang Ai National Park in Sarawak, Malaysia. The power station comprises four 25 MW turbines, totalling the installed capacity to 100 MW. The station is operated by Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation. Preparations for the dam began in 1975, before the design ...
Otak may refer to: Otak-otak, a fish cake eaten throughout Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia; Otaks, a species in the fictional world of Earthsea;
The Batang Hari (Indonesian: Sungai Batanghari) is the longest river in Sumatra island, [4] Indonesia, about 600 kilometres (370 mi) northwest of the capital Jakarta. [5]
The town of Batang is the administrative capital of Batang Regency, Indonesia. It is a coastal town, situated immediately to the east of the large city of Pekalongan . The town forms a district within that regency, and covers an area of 34.35 km 2 .