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Bukit Kepong in Muar District. Bukit Kepong spreads over 256 km 2 of land with a population of 10,174 people. [2] One of the restaurant here is the floating restaurant on Muar river famous for its silver catfish (patin in Malay) dishes.
Bukit Kepong was a 1981 action film chronicling the events of the conflict; produced and directed by Jins Shamsuddin, who also portrays Sergeant Jamil Mohd Shah. [6] [7] Bukit Kepong novel which was written by Ismail Johari and published by Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) in 1990.
Jalan Pogoh (Johor state route J41) is a main state road in Johor, connecting Segamat and Bukit Kepong. [1] It is the main road of the Mukim Pogoh in Segamat. The length of this road is 20 kilometres (12 mi). Jalan Pogoh had been only paved halfway from Segamat to Kampung Pogoh (10 kilometres (6.2 mi)). At the end of the 1990s, the entire road ...
Bukit Kepong Police Station – This police station at Bukit Kepong with a history museum is known for the brutal attack by communist terrorists on 23 February 1950 in the Bukit Kepong Incident during the Malayan Emergency period.
Bukit Kepong is a state constituency in Johor, Malaysia, that is represented in the Johor State Legislative Assembly. [ 1 ] The state constituency was first contested in 2018 and is mandated to return a single Assemblyman to the Johor State Legislative Assembly under the first-past-the-post voting system.
The district was formerly divided administratively into Bandar Maharani municipality and Tangkak township. Upon upgrade of Tangkak sub-district to full-fledged Tangkak District (initially Ledang), Bandar Maharani is now administered by Muar Municipal Council (formerly South Muar Town Council, later Muar Town Council) under the Muar District Office, while Tangkak of Ledang is administered by ...
Kepong Sentral is also served by a limited number of ETS services (KL to Ipoh). The MRT Putrajaya line has five stations serving Kepong, which are PY08 Sri Damansara Timur (connecting station to Kepong Sentral KTM), PY09 Metro Prima, PY10 Kepong Baru, PY11 Jinjang and PY12 Sri Delima stations. The stations opened in June 2022 as part of the ...
Jalan Muar–Labis (Johor state route J32) is a major road in Johor, Malaysia. [1] It is the longest state road in Johor with the total distance of 87 km (54 mi). It connects the town of Bukit Treh in Muar to Labis via the Muar Bypass.