This is an accepted version of this page Changkat Kruing is a small village in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia.
A planned spur of the West Coast Expressway to Changkat Keruing that would have connected the village to Siputeh was ultimately scrapped.
In addition to other traditional agricultural plantations like mangoes, papayas and coconuts, locals are beginning to look towards fish and prawn farming as another source of income.
They do so by constructing 3 to 4 storey high buildings that resembles caves, home of the edible-nest swiftlet.
[2] Changkat Keruing became the subject matter in 1995 documentary film, Bersepakat dan Berdikari (United and Self-Reliant), produced by Filem Negara Malaysia.