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Puteri Beach night market. Puteri Beach (Malay: Pantai Puteri), formerly Kundor Beach (Malay: Pantai Kundor) is a 2.1 km long beach in the town of Tanjung Kling, in the Malaysian State of Malacca. [1] [2] It has been developed as a resort beach by the Malacca State Government since the 1990s. Various activities are found around the beach ...
Puteri Beach Formerly known as Kundor Beach, literally means Princess Beach. A beach that stretches for 2.1 km along the shore facing the Strait of Malacca on the southwestern edge of Malacca.
Pantai Kundor is a state constituency in Malacca, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Malacca State Legislative Assembly. The state constituency was first contested in 2004 and is mandated to return a single Assemblyman to the Malacca State Legislative Assembly under the first-past-the-post voting system .
Malacca Tengah: Batu Berendam: Bukit Rambai: Kandang: Semabok: Tanjong Kling: Malacca Utara: Alor Gajah: Masjid Tanah: Pulau Sebang: Ramuan China: Sungei Bahru: Masjid Tanah: Ayer Limau Kuala Linggi Lendu Taboh Naning Tanjung Bidara Selandar: Bukit Asahan: Bukit Sedanan: Durian Tunggal: Kemuning: Pulau Sebang: Rembia: Tebong: Tangga Batu ...
Tangga Batu is a federal constituency in Central Melaka District, Malacca, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 2004.. The federal constituency was created in the 2003 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.
Bunga Raya, Bukit China, Bukit Gedong, Bandar Kaba, Bandar Hilir Tengah, Lorong Panjang, Kg Bandar Hilir, Melaka Raya, Perkampungan Portugis, Ujong Pasir Pantai N.23 Telok Mas 6
Paya Rumput is a state constituency in Malacca, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Melaka State Legislative Assembly. The state constituency was first contested in 1995 and is mandated to return a single Assemblyman to the Melaka State Legislative Assembly under the first-past-the-post voting system .
Linking the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the Straits of Malacca is the shortest sea route between three of the world's most populous countries—India, China, and Indonesia. Inspired by the sea trade, expats founded the Royal Port Dickson Yacht Club (RPDYC) in 1927, which still offers dinghy sailing courses and runs regattas .