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Zenxin Organic Park 诚兴绿色有机公园


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Zenxin Organic Park is the first open-to public organic farm in Malaysia, combining the educational and recreational purposes. Our visitors can choose to explore our farm on their own, on foot or by bicycle. 

This scenic 100-acre park mainly composed of greenhouse area (vegetable farm) and dragon fruit farm, other crops are tropical fruits, such as passion fruit, papaya, pineapple and more than 100 types of herbs. All the plants here are organically grown, without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
There is restaurant, farm mart and flower nursery, so do some “green” shopping or have a nice meal here after your tour and activities is surely not a bad idea!
We welcome the public to witness our organic planting process with their own eyes and have some fun here through our activities and facilities!

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4.0
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I went to this place on a weekday to spend time with my family and surprisingly enough it's pretty quiet place, that was a plus. When arrived at the farm it's very clean and tidy. The entrance ticket is 15 rm (adult) and 10rm (child) that was really good. The staff at zenxin organic park are super friendly, also the restaurant is very organic and super delicious :) a little bit pricey but it's ok. Overall a great place to visit, spend time with kids or just even come here for the restaurant. But before you go I would recommend you would put mosquito cream because there is a ton of mosquitoes in the farm.
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3.0
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This is one of the highlights of the trip. At first, I thought this organic park came with free entrance, as told by my friends. Upon checking out, apparently Zenxin started charging visitors since last August. Free entrance no more. I must say the fees are not cheap and I wouldn’t have visited this place if I knew this much earlier. As I have many other alternatives for organic farms in the Klang Valley. Trying to make it up for the fees, a staff tried to explain why they charge the amounts they are charging. The fees include free guided tour, archery for adults, feeding rabbits or fish for children, goodie bag, or ice lolly. If you ask me, I just want to visit the farm and I don’t want the bells and whistles that come with the fees. Anyway the park is big and it has many varieties of plants that children can learn from: dragon fruits, passion fruits, mulberry trees, mushrooms, herbs, vegetables, and even small animals such as rabbits, geese, and ducks.
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