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Batak Rabit

Coordinates: 3°59′N 101°00′E / 3.983°N 101.000°E / 3.983; 101.000
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Batak Rabit is a small town in Hilir Perak district in Perak, Malaysia. The town is located near Teluk Intan town. It was named after Batak mercenaries that comes from the Batak District in Sumatra that was brought by Raja Laut during a Selangor civil war had their ears and noses grossly bangled that hung out.

Batak Rabit is now a small fishing village predominated by Malay Bataks descended from the Batak homeland in Sumatra and a heaven for Udang Galah (River shrimp) [1]

At night you might have a look at kekelip (Firefly), shiny little bugs hanging around the trees along the river nearby.

References

  1. ^ "No turmoil over tide". The Star online. 17 Oct 2016. preparing to fish in Sungai Perak for freshwater prawns

3°59′N 101°00′E / 3.983°N 101.000°E / 3.983; 101.000