Set your sights on Malaysia’s Pulau Lang Tengah, dubbed ‘the Maldives of Southeast Asia’
An estimated 12,000 tourists flock to the island mainly from China, Europe and Southeast Asia – and that number is expected to rise this season

By Adrian David
It was once just a coconut plantation and resting place for tired fishermen off the Terengganu on the west coast of Malaysia.
Today, Pulau Lang Tengah has transformed into one of the top island resorts in the Asia Pacific.
The Summer Bay Resort Lang Island, in the South China Sea, has even been billed as the “Maldives of Southeast Asia” by the Asian Diver Magazine.
It is no surprise that the resort is fully-booked almost year-round (with the exception of the monsoon season), giving Terengganu its much-needed tourism revenue and providing jobs aplenty for locals.
An estimated 12,000 tourists flock to the resort annually, mainly from China, Europe and Southeast Asia – and that number is expected to rise this season, with ‘Visit Beautiful Terengganu Year 2017’ in high gear.