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  2. Port Klang - Wikipedia

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    A passenger port, Port Klang Cruise Centre, opened in December 1995 at Pulau Indah which is located next to the cargo terminals of Westport. Cruise line and naval ships drop anchor in any of the three berths at Port Klang Cruise Centre, which was under the management of Star Cruises [28] before being taken over by the Glenn Marine Group.

  3. Port of Port Klang - Wikipedia

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    Also under the port are Kapar Energy Ventures (KPS) Jetty and Port Klang Cruise Terminal. The Port of Port Klang's port limits encompasses an area of about 70 square nautical miles covering the waterways at the approaches, inner harbour and navigable rivers within the port. The port has a natural harbour, consisting of a series of inlets and ...

  4. Resorts World One - Wikipedia

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    Following the collapse of Genting Hong Kong, Explorer Dream had been laid up off the coast of Port Klang. It was announced on 13 January 2023, that the ship would be renamed to Resorts World One and would join Resorts World Cruises. The ship entered service on 17 February, briefly taken over cruises for Genting Dream which headed to dry dock.

  5. Port Klang Komuter station - Wikipedia

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    The Port Klang Komuter station is a train station in Port Klang, Selangor, Malaysia, operated by KTM Komuter. It is the western terminus, and name sake, of the Port Klang Line. The South Port cruise ship terminal, Port Klang Immigration Centre and the Pulau Ketam ferry terminal are located a walking distance from this station.

  6. List of ocean liners - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Raya (1971–1976) Caught fire at Port Klang, Malaysia on August 23, 1976. Scrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1977. SS Lavia: 1946 Media (1946–1961) Flavia (1961–1982) Flavian (1983–1986) Caught fire, and sank in Hong Kong on January 7, 1989; scrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 5 months later SS Letitia: 1924

  7. Pulau Indah - Wikipedia

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    Pulau Indah ("Beautiful Island", [1] formerly known as Pulau Lumut) is an island in Klang District, Selangor, Malaysia with a population of around 20,000 people overall. Malaysia's largest port, West Port, Port Klang, is on the island. [2]

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