At first glance, Sungai Way looks like any other suburb in Malaysia ’s Klang Valley , with a thriving wet market, a police station, a school and rows of shophouses along its main road. Zinc-roofed shacks abut low-rise concrete buildings, and a few wooden kampung-style houses have survived the decades that saw most of their ilk replaced by brick homes. Some residences rise up to five storeys high, housing several families or, quite commonly, serving as dormitories tor workers at nearby factories.
At a street corner, gleaming green dragons perch in front and on the roof of a bright orange building – the only temple in thisor Chinese new village of around 4,000 residents, mainly Chinese, with a few Malays and Indonesian permanent residents who migrated there to work at the factorie
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