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Tanjung Tuan (lit. ' Lord's Cape ' ), formerly known as Cape Rachado as named by the Portuguese , meaning 'broken cape', is an area in Alor Gajah District, Malacca , Malaysia. It is a semi-exclave of Malacca adjacent to Port Dickson , [ 1 ] Negeri Sembilan .
The Cape Rachado Lighthouse (Malay: Rumah Api Tanjung Tuan) is a lighthouse located in Cape Rachado, also known as Tanjung Tuan in Malay, in Alor Gajah District, Malacca, Malaysia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The lighthouse is believed to be the oldest in the country, its history allegedly dating back to Portuguese rule of Malacca during the 16th century ...
Bukit Batu Lebah Recreational Forest; Bukit Langsat Recreational Forest; Bukit Serindit Recreational Park; Chinese Hill; Tanjung Tuan (Formerly Cape Rachado) Datuk Wira Poh Ah Tiam Machap Recreational Park; Durian Tunggal Reservoir; Forbidden Garden; Gadek Hot Spring; Garden of Thousand Flowers; Jasin Hot Spring; Jus Reservoir; Klebang Beach ...
Tanjung Tuan Forest Recreational Area Tanjung Tuan Lighthouse V This page was last edited on 13 February 2023, at 05:42 (UTC). Text is ...
National or state parks in Sabah are managed by Sabah Parks.Other reserves or protected areas are under the governance of the Sabah Forestry Department and Sabah Foundation.
However, the expressway construction sparked yet another controversy, as the Tanjung Karang–Hutan Melintang and Teluk Intan–Lekir sections will be using the existing Federal Route 5, heavily violating the controlled-access expressway standards defined in Arahan Teknik 8/86: A Guide on Geometric Design of Roads by Malaysian Public Works ...
Raptor Watch: celebrated annually since the year 2000 in the first weekend of March, this event was created to help promote and conserve the Tanjung Tuan. This forest is important for the migratory raptors to rest and find food as they travel back to their home in the Northern Hemisphere.
People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Nyalas include: Ahmad Bin Sulong. Also known as Mat Kelang, a Silat practitioner from Nyalas. [4]