Lumut Beach
One of the places we bring the kids when we go for quick outings is the Lumut Beach, which is about 5 mins drive from home.
This place is a small but shady area with big trees, some playground equipments, a stage where local community activities are sometimes held, picnic huts and a small pond full of lotus.

Well tended park full of greens and fresh air

Crossing a bridge of lotus pond

I thought this looked very picturesque


Lovely flowers of Lumut Beach park
In the middle of this park is a cement structure which was a gift from the local Lumut community to His Majesty the Sultan on his 50th birthday in 1996.
Of course, just a short walk away is the beach where one can see the far distant oil platforms or oil tankers which are a common sight in this area since the LNG plant is a short drive away.
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