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Johor Bahru East Coast Parkway or the stretch of roads that includes Jalan Bakar Batu, Jalan Pasir Pelangi and Jalan Stulang Baru (Johor state route J5) are the major roads located in Johor Bahru city, Johor, Malaysia.
Padungan National Secondary School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Padungan), formerly Lumba Kuda National Secondary School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Lumba Kuda), is a co-ed public secondary school situated in Kuching, the capital of the East Malaysia state of Sarawak. It offers classes from Transition up to Form 5.
Traffic interchanges at Jalan Sultan Ibrahim and Jalan Lumba Kuda merges to Southern International Gateway known as Sultan Iskandar Building. A flyover on Tebrau Highway Interchange was constructed during the middle of 2006 and became operational to the public on 15 December 2007.
The Lumba Kuda flats and other structures including Kampung Ungku Mohsin and Bukit Cagar recreational park are demolished. 14 February 2003 The Southern Integrated Gateway is officially launched by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, then Prime Minister of Malaysia. 2 December 2003 Construction of CIQ complex begins. 10 March 2006
Jalan Lumba Kuda: After the Penang Turf Club racecourse there 大菜園路 Tuā-tshài-huînn-lōo: Big vegetable farm road Rangoon Road Jalan Rangoon: After the Burmese capital, Rangoon. Residency Road Jalan Residensi: After the Residency, the official residence of the British Resident Councillor and now of the Governor of Penang, to which it ...
On 11 December 1974, the Royal Malaysia Police managed to trace the Botak gang to their hiding place in the Lumba Kuda flats at Johor Bahru. The Malaysian police, coupled with officers of the Singapore Police Force , arrived at the flats, where Talib, the Botak gang headman Jamaluddin and their other four fellow gang members (whose identities ...
Built as part of the Southern Integrated Gateway project on the former site of the Lumba Kuda flats, Kampung Bukit Chagar, the building occupies an area of 232,237 square metres (2,499,780 sq ft), making it the largest CIQ complex in Malaysia. The building started operations in 2008, replacing the former Johor Bahru Checkpoint.
1 May – A 150-year-old mansion was once owned by philanthropist and contractor Wong Ah Fook at Jalan Lumba Kuda, Johor Bahru, Johor is demolished. 1 May – The Malacca Sultanate ancient coins was found at Pulau Nangka, Melaka. 2 May – The commercial opening of the KLIA 2, part of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).