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Kuala Sepetang (Jawi: كوالا سيڤيتڠ; Chinese: 十八丁) is a coastal town located in Larut, Matang and Selama District in northwestern Perak, Malaysia. It is also popularly known by English-speaking locals as Port Weld (Chinese: Chinese: 砵威) after a former Governor, Frederick Weld. It is a thriving fishing village, and the main jumping-off point to the river mouth community of , which is a Chinese fishing community at the river mouth which specializes in fish breeding in cages, more formerly known as cage culture.

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  • Kuala Sepetang (de)
  • Kuala Sepetang (fr)
  • Kuala Sepetang (en)
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  • Kuala Sepetang (chinesisch: 十八丁) ist eine Kleinstadt an der Küste von Perak in Malaysia. Es wird auch Port Weld (chinesisch: 砵威) genannt, nach Frederick Weld, einem früheren Gouverneur der Straits Settlements. Früher gab es dort einen Bahnhof der Holzschienenbahn Johore, von dem aber nur der heute als Cafe genutzte Fahrkartenschalter und ein Bahnhofsschild erhalten sind. Die Fischerei und die Herstellung von Holzkohle spielen neben dem Tourismus heute eine wichtige Rolle. (de)
  • Kuala Sepetang (Jawi: كوالا سيڤيتڠ; Chinese: 十八丁) is a coastal town located in Larut, Matang and Selama District in northwestern Perak, Malaysia. It is also popularly known by English-speaking locals as Port Weld (Chinese: Chinese: 砵威) after a former Governor, Frederick Weld. It is a thriving fishing village, and the main jumping-off point to the river mouth community of , which is a Chinese fishing community at the river mouth which specializes in fish breeding in cages, more formerly known as cage culture. (en)
  • Kuala Sepetang (en chinois : 十八丁) est un village côtier de l’État de Perak en Malaisie. La ville a constitué un débouché pour l’étain de Taiping sous le nom de Port Weld (chinois : 砵威) d’après l’ancien gouverneur, Frederick Weld. (fr)
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  • Kuala Sepetang (chinesisch: 十八丁) ist eine Kleinstadt an der Küste von Perak in Malaysia. Es wird auch Port Weld (chinesisch: 砵威) genannt, nach Frederick Weld, einem früheren Gouverneur der Straits Settlements. Früher gab es dort einen Bahnhof der Holzschienenbahn Johore, von dem aber nur der heute als Cafe genutzte Fahrkartenschalter und ein Bahnhofsschild erhalten sind. Die Fischerei und die Herstellung von Holzkohle spielen neben dem Tourismus heute eine wichtige Rolle. (de)
  • Kuala Sepetang (Jawi: كوالا سيڤيتڠ; Chinese: 十八丁) is a coastal town located in Larut, Matang and Selama District in northwestern Perak, Malaysia. It is also popularly known by English-speaking locals as Port Weld (Chinese: Chinese: 砵威) after a former Governor, Frederick Weld. It is a thriving fishing village, and the main jumping-off point to the river mouth community of , which is a Chinese fishing community at the river mouth which specializes in fish breeding in cages, more formerly known as cage culture. (en)
  • Kuala Sepetang (en chinois : 十八丁) est un village côtier de l’État de Perak en Malaisie. La ville a constitué un débouché pour l’étain de Taiping sous le nom de Port Weld (chinois : 砵威) d’après l’ancien gouverneur, Frederick Weld. (fr)
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