It is among the last traditional Malay fishing village along the Straits of Tebrau. Based on 2015 census, around 148 families still live in this village, of which 70% are fishermen. It covers an area of 122.30 acres, and rich in fauna and flora including its mangrove swamps. Bird watching is a very popular activity with the locals and tourists alike. A total of 186 species of migratory birds and 447 of local birds can be seen in the village during a specific season.