Nestled between Bayan Lepas and Batu Maung, Kampung Seronok beckons. This “enjoyable village” holds a secret to its name. In 1946, a British engineer, D.W. Grehan, stumbled upon a vibrant feast day, a kenduri, in this small Malay village. He was captivated by the joyous atmosphere and warm hospitality. He suggested to the village elders that the place be called Kampung Seronok. The name stuck, forever etching the spirit of enjoyment into the village’s identity. Kampung Seronok is more than just a name. It’s a living museum of rural life, a place where traditions are preserved and celebrated. Tourists often arrive in coaches, eager to witness activities like top spinning and congkah. They venture into the rubber plantations, breathing in the scent of the land. At the heart of Kampung Seronok stands the community mosque, a beacon of faith and a testament to the village’s enduring spirit. Its beauty sets it apart as one of the most stunning rural mosques in Penang. Kampung Seronok invites you to step back in time and experience the simple joys of village life.
SK Sungai Batu
Surely the name SK Sungai Batu rings a bell for many here. This national primary school is more than just