For those who have the wrong impression of how nowadays kampong look like for CHINESE. I think the rest of the post will change your mind.
Its stuck between 2 big mountain. Travelling to town is a pain in the ass.
At least the cars are cheaper and there is tarmac road instead of dirt road.
Freaking old shed.
The side yard. Used to have a old hut fully made of wood standing there. Now is a make shift carpark.
Another backyard with ong lai and chickens.
The Y junction. It merge back at the other end.
Another side yard beside the shed.
50% of the house is still made of wood.
Nice place to relax and you can have a car license in 1 month or a bike license in 1 week. Believe it or not, the most expensive car at the time of photo is a Honda Accord, the one which I sat in on the way there.
ADD-ON
I found the pic to the old house that used to be at the make shift carpark.

WOOD IS GREAT!



Just like my relatives’ village back in Guangzhou, except M’sia kampongs don’t have ostrichs (my grandma’s family in Guangzhou rears ostrichs for a living ^_^)
i realise chinese style kampong looks the same in the states i went so far.toking bout vehicle ownership..my friend whose home i went to in Perak,she got 4 Motorbikes and 1 car… -_-” in SG,gt ONE CAR nt bad liao