The Bringchang Night Market Cameron Highlands

Author: DirectRooms1 | Posted: 28.11.2011

The Cameron Highlands are located in the Pahang area of Malaysia. The area is named after the 19th century British imperialist explorer William Cameron, who mapped the area. Cameron Highlands is world renowned as an area of great natural beauty.

Following the British expeditions and mapping, the Cameron Highlands became one of the British Empire’s largest tea growing areas. Its main attractions are its peaceful surroundings, flower gardens and vegetable plantations.

Nightlife options in the Cameron Highlands are restricted. This is because the area is not known for its nightlife, does not market itself in this way for tourists and because the local culture is one of modesty and restraint.

Nonetheless, there are some restaurants and bars to visit, but the most prominent nightlife attraction is the Bringchang Night Market. The Bringchang Night Market is held in the town of Bringchang, although it often changes location within the town itself. The Bringchang Night Market has become increasingly popular over the years.

The Bringchang Night Market sells local produce, featuring flower, vegetables, locally made delicacies such as Apam Baliks (pancakes) strawberries, strawberry jam and souvenirs.

The Bringchang Night Market is held on weekends, on public holidays and Malaysian school holidays. The market can open as early as 3pm, but of course it will go on until the following morning. You can socialise in the market and trade stories with other tourists. Finding a Cameron Highlands hotel suitable for you is easy at DirectRooms.

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