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Free Malaysia Today on MSNPenang authorities to raid places selling fake Balik Pulau duriansExecutive councillor Fahmi Zainol says some sellers are misrepresenting durian imported from Thailand as the famed Balik Pulau variety.
Balik Pulau beckons as a durian paradise, drawing out-of-state fans who are willing to travel to Penang to savour the unrivalled taste of the King of Fruits. Nestled behind Bukit Bendera and ...
The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama) said there is no durian glut in Penang this year amid the total lockdown under the movement control order. Fama’s deputy director-general ...
BALIK PULAU, July 13 (Bernama) -- Balik Pulau beckons as a durian paradise, drawing fans who are willing to travel far to Penang to savour the unrivaled taste of this king of fruits. Nestled behind ...
IF you're headed to Penang this month, and you're a hardcore durian fan, then you'd want to hit the durian farms in Balik Pulau to feast rather than settle for stalls in town. Further away from the ...
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VnExpress International on MSNHotels packed, roads jammed: Malaysia’s Penang sees tourist surge for durian seasonPenang has seen a massive influx of tourists as Malaysia’s school holidays coincide with the start of durian season, ...
BALIK PULAU: Police have discovered suspected human skeletal remains near a temple at a durian orchard on Friday (Nov 1). Balik Pulau OCPD Asst Comm Sazalee Adam said police also found crushed ...
Between June and August each year, durian orchard owners in Balik Pulau near here would rake in huge profits, thanks to the fans of the king of fruits who travel far and wide to get their hands on ...
BALIK PULAU, June 15 -- The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) has assured that there will be no durian glut in Penang this year amid the total lockdown under the Movement Control Order.
Penang’s durian season will be late this year but better quality fruits are expected when they start falling in May. Tan Chee Keat, who owns orchards in Balik Pulau, Teluk Bahang and Teluk ...
Despite losing over RM1 million (S$299,000) after his 90ha farm in Balik Pulau was hit by a storm recently, durian seller Tan Chee Keat remains positive it would be a good year for sellers like him.
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