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Jalan Simpang Lima–Parit Sulong (Johor state route J19) is a major road in Johor, Malaysia. List of interchanges. Km Exit Interchange To Remarks Parit Sulong:
The word Simpang means junction or intersection in Malay. It is situated north of Yishun, east of Sembawang and west of Seletar. Pulau Seletar is classified under Simpang planning area. Jalan Kuala Simpang was the main road serving the area. Sungei Simpang Kiri, Sungei Simpang Kanan and Simpang Kiri Park Connector retain and reflect the name of ...
Jalan Simpang Ampat (Melaka state route M10) is a major road in Malacca, Malaysia. It is also a main route to A' Famosa Resort. List of junctions. Km Exit
Simpang Empat or Simpang Ampat or Semanggol is a small town located in Kerian District, Perak, Malaysia and it also road interchanges to Kuala Kurau in the west, Bagan Serai in the north, Bukit Merah on the east and Taiping in the south.
The Simpang Lima Gumul Monument is located in a strategic area and is equipped with a variety of public facilities, such as convention hall, multipurpose building, regional bank, intercity bus terminal and MPU (General Passenger Car), temporary markets (open at certain times) Saturday and Sunday and recreational facilities such as Gumul ...
Jalan Simpang Renggam–Layang Layang (Johor state route J26) is a major road in Johor, Malaysia. List of junctions. Km Exit Junctions To Remarks Simpang Renggam:
Simpang Pulai is perhaps famous for being the newest gateway for Perakian motorists to the east coast states of Pahang, Kelantan and Terengganu – the Second East–West Highway (Federal Route 185) begins here, passes through Cameron Highlands in Pahang, then Gua Musang in Kelantan before terminating in Kuala Jenderis in Hulu Terengganu.
A bedug is a large double-headed drum [2] with water buffalo or cow leather on both ends. [3] [1]Unlike the more frequently used kendang, the bedug is suspended from a frame and played with a padded mallet.