Seaside town primed for a makeover


The beautiful beach at Bagan Pinang, Port Dickson. Photos: UU BAN/The Star

REGARDED by many as Negri Sembilan’s crown jewel, Port Dickson is set to see a massive change in its skyline once projects planned for the redevelopment of the resort town starts taking shape in the next few years.

The port town was once known as Tanjung. It then took the name of a Federated Malay States British officer Sir John Frederick Dickson in 1889. It is set for rejuvenation once the ambitious Malaysian Vision Valley (MVV) project is officially launched soon.

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