Pulau Ketam

Pulau Ketam, literally translated, means 'Crab Island'. It is a small island
located off the coast of Port Klang, Selangor, Malaysia, and was founded circa
1880.
The island is easily accessible from the Port Klang jetty by ferry. The
"floating houses" that come to view as visitors approach the island are a sight
to awe any city slickers. Perching casually on long wooden stilts, these
dwellings are suspended about one to ten (1-10) metre above sea level.
The main thoroughfares are narrow concreted pavements, whilst in the residential
areas, the older rickety wooden plank bridges can still be seen. There are no
cars in Pulau Ketam, only bicycles, some of which are motorised.
Pulau Ketam is equipped with almost all the basic facilities. It also plays a
role as a major fish, crabs, prawns provider to Klang valley and a tourism spot
of Negeri Selangor. Ferry services are available everyday. The journey takes
will take about 30 minutes. Beside ferry, speedboat is also available 24 hours
per day on call. If you have cargoes to deliver, cargo boats are available too.
The locals are mainly Teochew and Hokkien Chinese, with Teochew, Hokkien and
Mandarin Chinese the main dialects spoken.
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