Summer Morning in Sitiawan: Tua Pek Kong Temple, Hawker Food & Local Shopping

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A perfect half-day summer outing in Sitiawan begins with a peaceful visit to Tua Pek Kong Temple in Pasir Panjang. This grand seaside temple offers impressive Chinese architecture, massive deity statues, a dragon tunnel, koi pond, and calming oceanfront views—ideal for quiet reflection and photography.

Right beside the temple, the hawker food court is a hidden gem for local flavors. Must-try items include Hock Chew red wine mee sua, gong pian (Fuzhou biscuits), and Fuzhou fish balls. The casual setting makes it easy to sample multiple dishes and enjoy authentic tastes at affordable prices.

Before leaving, explore the local product stalls nearby, where you can shop for traditional snacks, red rice wine, Fuzhou chili sauce, and other edible souvenirs. Many of these are handmade and unique to the region.

Overall, this short summer itinerary offers a great mix of cultural discovery, culinary adventure, and local shopping—all within a few relaxing hours. Perfect for families, foodies, or heritage lovers passing through Sitiawan.

🛕 Tua Pek Kong Temple Sitiawan (品仙祠大伯公庙)

📍 Jalan Pasir Panjang, Kampung Pasir Panjang Laut, 32000 Sitiawan, Perak, Malaysia

📌 Coordinates (for GPS/Waze):
4.1738° N, 100.6765° E

🅿️ Parking:
• Free parking is available just outside the temple
• Usually plenty of space in the morning

⏰ Daily:
7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
• Best time to visit: Morning (8:00–10:00 AM) for cooler weather and fewer crowds
• The food stalls near the temple generally open from 9:00 AM to around 12:30 PM, though hours can vary depending on the day and vendor

Post by JASMINE HHH | Jul 7, 2025

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