Paddy fields obviously dominate Sekinchan, a town in the Sabak Bernam District of Selangor, Malaysia. The town is known for rice cultivation. Its Sekinchan rice fields stretch across the land, shifting from vibrant green in early growth to golden at harvest. Sekinchan began as a small fishing village in the 1920s around the Bagan area (WHAT TO DO IN BENTONG, PAHANG).
Its flat coastal land and abundant water made it ideal for rice farming. The name ‘Sekinchan’ even means “village suitable for plantation.”













