The beach features a stunning panorama of the South China Sea and Pulau Tenggol island. However, the picturesque view was marred by the unsightly shoreline, which was littered with garbage that had been washed ashore during high tide. To make matters worse, there were numerous discarded items such as water bottles, cans, food plastic bags, and even durian shells left behind by the public. It was disheartening to witness such a scene, and it made it difficult to enjoy the beach without feeling the urge to clean up the litter. I couldn't help but wonder why beaches in Thailand are so pristine, while our beaches are not. This experience was not unique to this particular beach, as we had similar encounters at Desaru and Bagan Lalang on the East Coast.