Sekolah Agama Negeri Johor – Tangkak

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Sekolah Agama Negeri Johor – Tangkak SEKOLAH-SEKOLAH AGAMA NEGERI JOHOR TANGKAK BIL NAMA SEKOLAH ALAMAT 1 SA Belemang Kg. Belemang, 84410 Sg. Mati, Muar 2 SA Bukit Kangkar Bkt. Kangkar, 84400 Sg. Mati, Muar 3 SA Kesang Bt. 7 Kesang,84000 Muar 4 SA Kesang Tasek Kesang Tasik, 84410 Sg. Mati, Muar 5 SA Pantai Layang Pantai Layang, 84400 Sg. Mati, Muar (dibina orang kg.) 6 SA Rawang Rawang, Sg. Mati, 84410 Muar 7 SA Serom 3 Kg. Serom 3, Sg. Mati, 84400 Muar 8 SA Serom 4 Kg. Serom 4, Sg. Mati, 84400 Muar 9 SA Simpang 5 Darat Kg. Simpang 5 Darat, 84800 Bkt. Gambir, Muar 10 SA Sungai Edros Sg. Mati, 84410 Muar 11 SA Tanjung Gading Bt. 5 1/2 Jln Melaka, Tanjung Gading, 84410 Muar 12 SA Telok Rimba Telok Rimba, Sg. Mati, 84410 Muar 13 SA Durian Chondong Kg. Durian Chondong, Bkt. Kepong,84010 Muar 14 SA Felda Sri Jaya Felda Sri Jaya, Bkt. Serampang, 85210 Jementah 15 SA Felda Seri Ledang Felda Sri Ledang, Bkt. Serampang,85210 Jementah 16 SA Bandar Tangkak Jln. Naib Long, 84900 Tangkak 17 SA Bekoh Belading Kg. Bekoh, Belading, 77100 Tangkak 18 SA Bukit Banjar Kg. Bkt. Banjar, 84900 Tangkak 19 SA Bukit Gambir Jln. Besar Bkt. Gambir 84800 Muar 20 SA Bukit Rahmat Kg. Pt. Raja, Gersik, 84700 Muar 21 SA Gersik Kg. Hujung Tambak, 84700 Grisek, Muar 22 SA Hang Tuah Kg.Hang Tuah Bkt.Gambir,84000 Muar 23 SA Kundang Ulu Kundang Ulu,84710 Muar 24 SA Parit Bunga Bt. 3 Pt. Bunga, 84000 Muar 25 SA Parit Kassan Kg. Pt. Kasssan, 84800 Bkt. Gambir, Muar 26 SA Paya Mas Batu 18 Kg Paya Emas, 84900 Tangkak Johor Darul Ta'Zim ( KPRJ ) 27 SA Penchu Kg. Penchu, 84710 Kundang Ulu, Muar 28 SA Pengkalan Besar Kg. Pengk. Besar, Tangkak 29 SA Relau Asahan Kg. Relau Asahan, 77100 Tangkak (dibina orang kg.) 30 SA Puteri Ledang Ldg. Sagil Estate, Jln. Muar-Seg, 84020 Sagil 31 SA Sagil Kampung Kg. Sagil, 84020 Sagil 32 SA Sawah Ring Kg. Sawah Ring, 84700 Gersik, Muar 33 SA Sengkang Kg. Sengkang, Bt. 20 Bkt. 84800 Gambir, Muar 34 SA Serom 8 Kg. Serom 8, 84400 Sg. Mati, Muar 35 SA Sialang Kg. Sialang, 84900 Tangkak 36 SA Simpang 5 Pekan Kg. Simpang 5 Pekan, 84800 Bkt. Gambir, Muar 37 SA Sri Makmor Kg. Seri Makmor, 84900 Tangkak 38 SA Ldg Tangkak Estate Ldg. Tgk. Estate, Jln. Muar-Seg, 84020 Sagil 39 SA Tun Syed Nasir Tmn Tun Syed Nasir, Jln Rajawali 17, 84000 Tg Agas, Muar.
Recommended publications
  • Guideline for Safe Closure and Rehabilitation of MSW Landfill Sites
    JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT, MALAYSIA THE STUDY ON THE SAFE CLOSURE AND REHABILITATION OF LANDFILL SITES IN MALAYSIA FINAL REPORT Volume 3 Guideline for Safe Closure and Rehabilitation of MSW Landfill Sites NOVEMBER 2004 YACHIYO ENGINEERING CO., LTD. EX CORPORATION The Final Report of “The Study on The Safe Closure and Rehabilitation of Landfill Sites in Malaysia” is composed of seven Volumes as shown below: Volume 1 Summary Volume 2 Main Report Volume 3 Guideline for Safe Closure and Rehabilitation of MSW Landfill Sites Volume 4 Pilot Projects on Safe Closure and Rehabilitation of Landfill Sites Volume 5 Technical Guideline for Sanitary Landfill, Design and Operation (Revised Draft, 2004) Volume 6 User Manual of LACMIS (Landfill Closure Management Information System) Volume 7 Data Book This Report is “Volume 3 Guideline for Safe Closure and Rehabilitation of MSW Landfill Sites”. Guideline for Safe Closure and Rehabilitation of MSW Landfill Sites (Draft) Part I : General Part II : Technical Requirements Appendices Ministry of Housing and Local Government MALAYSIA GUIDELINE FOR SAFE CLOSURE AND REHABILITATION OF MSW LANDFILL SITES CONTENTS Contents Abbreviations Part I General..................................................................................................................I-1 I-1 Purpose of the Guideline·····························································································I-1 I-2 Scope of the Guideline································································································I-2
    [Show full text]
  • SENARAI BADAN BUKAN KERAJAAN-Johor
    YB Hjh.Asiah Bt.Hj.Mat Ariff MAJLIS KEBUDAYAAN NEGERI JOHOR JKR 296,Jln Petri,80100,Johor Bahru, Johor Hj. Amran Bin Rahman MAJLIS KEBUDAYAAN DAERAH JOHOR BAHRU Pejabat Daerah Johor Bahru, Jalan Datin Hakimah, 80350 Johor Bahru, Johor Haji Abdul Karim Bin Abu Bakar MAJLIS KEBUDAYAAN DAERAH KLUANG Pejabat Daerah Kluang, Jln. Pejabat Kerajaan, 86000 Kluang, johor MAJLIS KEBUDAYAAN DAERAH BATU PAHAT Bangunan Tunku Mahkota Ibrahim Ismail,Jln Bakau Condong,83000, Batu Pahat,Johor MAJLIS KEBUDAYAAN DAERAH MUAR Pejabat Daerah Muar Bangunan Sultan Abu Bakar,Jln Petri, Peti Surat 111,84007,Muar,Johor MAJLIS KEBUDAYAAN DAERAH SEGAMAT Pejabat Daerah Segamat KM 5,Jln Genuang,85000,Segamat, Johor MAJLIS KEBUDAYAAN DAERAH KLUANG Pejabat Daerah Kluang Jln Pej.Kerajaan,86000,Kluang,Johor MAJLIS KEBUDAYAAN DAERAH PONTIAN Pejabat Daerah Pontian Aras 1,Bangunan Sultan Ismail,82000, Pontian,Johor MAJLIS KEBUDAYAAN DAERAH KOTA TINGGI Pejabat Daerah Kota Tinggi Aras 2,Bangunan Sultan Iskandar,81900, Kota Tinggi,Johor MAJLIS KEBUDAYAAN DAERAH MERSING Pejabat Daerah Mersing Jln Ibrahim,86800,Mersing,Johor MAJLIS KEBUDAYAAN DAERAH LEDANG Pejabat Tanah dan Daerah Kecil Tangkak,84900,Tangkak,Johor MAJLIS KEBUDAYAAN DAERAH KULAIJAYA Aras 1,Bangunan Pej. Kerajaan,Jln Pej.Kerajaan,81000,Kulaijaya,Johor Tan Chin Seong PERSATUAN SENI PERTAHANAN DIRI DAN TARIAN SINGA, BAKRI,MUAR, JOHOR No. 27, Jalan Tinggi, Bukit Bakri, 84200 Muar, Johor Saravanan a/l Arjunil @Arjunan KUMPULAN SRI RAYAR FINE ARTS (SEBELUM INI DIKENALI SEBAGAI SRI RAGA VENTHRA) (TARIAN, TEATER DAN MUZIK) No.1, Jalan Mas 15 Taman Sri Skudai, 81300 Skudai Tan Kiang Howe SOKKA GAKKAI MALAYSIA (JOHOR) 1A, Lot 40272 Jalan Selatan 5, Off Jalan Kempas Lama 81200 Johor Bahru A.
    [Show full text]
  • Buku Daftar Senarai Nama Jurunikah Kawasan-Kawasan Jurunikah Daerah Johor Bahru Untuk Tempoh 3 Tahun (1 Januari 2016 – 31 Disember 2018)
    BUKU DAFTAR SENARAI NAMA JURUNIKAH KAWASAN-KAWASAN JURUNIKAH DAERAH JOHOR BAHRU UNTUK TEMPOH 3 TAHUN (1 JANUARI 2016 – 31 DISEMBER 2018) NAMA JURUNIKAH BI NO KAD PENGENALAN MUKIM KAWASAN L NO TELEFON 1 UST. HAJI MUSA BIN MUDA (710601-01-5539) 019-7545224 BANDAR -Pejabat Kadi Daerah Johor Bahru (ZON 1) 2 UST. FAKHRURAZI BIN YUSOF (791019-01-5805) 013-7270419 3 DATO’ HAJI MAHAT BIN BANDAR -Kg. Tarom -Tmn. Bkt. Saujana MD SAID (ZON 2) -Kg. Bahru -Tmn. Imigresen (360322-01-5539) -Kg. Nong Chik -Tmn. Bakti 07-2240567 -Kg. Mahmodiah -Pangsapuri Sri Murni 019-7254548 -Kg. Mohd Amin -Jln. Petri -Kg. Ngee Heng -Jln. Abd Rahman Andak -Tmn. Nong Chik -Jln. Serama -Tmn. Kolam Air -Menara Tabung Haji -Kolam Air -Dewan Jubli Intan -Jln. Straits View -Jln. Air Molek 4 UST. MOHD SHUKRI BIN BANDAR -Kg. Kurnia -Tmn. Melodies BACHOK (ZON 3) -Kg. Wadi Hana -Tmn. Kebun Teh (780825-01-5275) -Tmn. Perbadanan Islam -Tmn. Century 012-7601408 -Tmn. Suria 5 UST. AYUB BIN YUSOF BANDAR -Kg. Melayu Majidee -Flat Stulang (771228-01-6697) (ZON 4) -Kg. Stulang Baru 017-7286801 1 NAMA JURUNIKAH BI NO KAD PENGENALAN MUKIM KAWASAN L NO TELEFON 6 UST. MOHAMAD BANDAR - Kg. Dato’ Onn Jaafar -Kondo Datin Halimah IZUDDIN BIN HASSAN (ZON 5) - Kg. Aman -Flat Serantau Baru (760601-14-5339) - Kg. Sri Paya -Rumah Pangsa Larkin 013-3352230 - Kg. Kastam -Tmn. Larkin Perdana - Kg. Larkin Jaya -Tmn. Dato’ Onn - Kg. Ungku Mohsin 7 UST. HAJI ABU BAKAR BANDAR -Bandar Baru Uda -Polis Marin BIN WATAK (ZON 6) -Tmn. Skudai Kanan -Kg.
    [Show full text]
  • A Study of Customer Satisfaction with Planning Movement of Goods During Disaster Aid Programs: a Case Study of Flood Hit in Segamat, Johor
    Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques 0202, Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages: 914-908 J. Environ. Treat. Tech. ISSN: 2309-1185 Journal weblink: http://www.jett.dormaj.com A Study of Customer Satisfaction with Planning Movement of Goods during Disaster Aid Programs: A Case Study of Flood Hit in Segamat, Johor Jimisiah Bt Jaafar1*, Afzan Najieha Binti Ishak1, Sallaudin Bin Hassan1, Khairul Firdaus Bin Adrutdin1, Muhammad Imran Qureshi2 1Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2Universiti Teknikal Melaka, Malaysia Received: 26/05/2019 Accepted: 01/07/2019 Published: 20/02/2020 Abstract Segamat is one of the districts, which has been commonly affected by floods during the north-east monsoon that has been estimated to happen in November to March. A flood that happened at Segamat destroyed property, livestock, crops, and infrastructure. It also threatened the people's life. National Security Council (NSC) is responsible for managing the natural disaster that affected the country. Moreover, NSC is responsible for coordinating the National Disaster management, establishing and ensuring all respective policies and implementing disaster management in each level. Therefore, this research conducted a survey to study the level of satisfaction of floods victims with the disaster aid programs. Thus, a descriptive analysis has been used in the research. Sample size of the research included 367 respondents. Data have been analyzed by SPSS; a comprehensive software for data analysis. In addition, factors affecting the customer satisfaction during disaster aid programs have been identified in the research using the factor analysis. Then, the relationship between the movement of goods and the customer satisfaction during the disaster relief programs has been examined by, correlation coefficient.
    [Show full text]
  • IOI Corporation Berhad Pukin Grouping Page 2 of 48 Annual Surveillance Assessment (ASA-03) Cum Extension of Scope
    IOI Corporation Berhad RSPO Membership No: 2-0002-04-000-00 PLANTATION MANAGEMENT UNIT Pukin Grouping Rompin & Maudzam Shah (Pahang), Segamat & Tangkak (Johor), Malaysia INTERTEK CERTIFICATION INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD (188296-W) Report No.: R2020/10-4 IOI Corporation Berhad Pukin Grouping Page 2 of 48 Annual Surveillance Assessment (ASA-03) cum Extension of Scope ANNUAL SURVEILLANCE ASSESSMENT (ASA-03) cum EXTENSION OF SCOPE ON RSPO CERTIFICATION ASSESSMENT REPORT IOI CORPORATION BERHAD RSPO Membership No: 2-0002-04-000-00 PLANTATION MANAGEMENT UNIT Pukin Grouping Rompin & Maudzam Shah (Pahang), Segamat & Tangkak (Johor), Malaysia Certificate No: RSPO 927888 Issued date: 13 Jun 2012 Expiry date: 12 Jun 2017 Assessment Type Assessment Dates Initial Certification (Main Assessment) 8-11 Dec 2010 Annual Surveillance Assessment (ASA-01) 5-9 Nov 2012 Annual Surveillance Assessment (ASA-02) 22 – 26 Apr 2013 Annual Surveillance Assessment (ASA-03) 08-11 Apr 2014 Annual Surveillance Assessment (ASA-04) Re-Certification Intertek Certification International Sdn Bhd (formerly known as Moody International Certification (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd) 6-L12-01, Level 12, Tower 2, Menara PGRM No. 6 & 8 Jalan Pudu Ulu, Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tel: +00 (603) 9283 9881 Fax: +00 (603) 9284 8187 Email: [email protected] Website: www.intertek.com Intertek RSPO Report: May 2014 INTERTEK CERTIFICATION INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD (188296-W) Report No.: R2020/10-4 IOI Corporation Berhad Pukin Grouping Page 3 of 48 Annual Surveillance Assessment (ASA-03) cum
    [Show full text]
  • Mapping Land Use/ Cover Changes and Urbanization at Sub
    289 A publication of CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TRANSACTIONS VOL. 56, 2017 The Italian Association of Chemical Engineering Online at www.aidic.it/cet Guest Editors: Jiří Jaromír Klemeš, Peng Yen Liew, Wai Shin Ho, Jeng Shiun Lim Copyright © 2017, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l., ISBN 978-88-95608-47-1; ISSN 2283-9216 DOI: 10.3303/CET1756049 Mapping Land Use/ Cover Changes and Urbanization at Sub- districts of Muar, Malaysia Lee Bak Yeo*, Ismail Said, Kei Saito, Amalina M. Fauzi Greenovation Research Group (GRG), Research Alliance Resource Sustainability, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), 81310 UTM Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia [email protected] Land use/ cover (LULC) changes in Malaysia are drastic and have caused many environment problems. In Malaysia, LULC mapping often emphasized on municipal level and a few on state and national levels. While, mapping in detail level such as village scale is still in dearth. Hence, this study aims to map the LULC changes in a village scale at urban, suburb and rural areas of Muar. Latest available Geographic Information System (GIS) spatial data year 2010 were obtained from Department of Agriculture Muar. The processing methods mainly involve the operation of GIS and Google Earth. We calculated the percentage of urbanization for every sub-district and selected three plots to compare the LULC changes in year 2010 and 2015, a five years’ interval. Results showed that urban area, Bandar Maharani has changed slightly in term of overall LULC. For Sungai Terap, agricultural land has greatly declined because it was converted to barren land and open space for new housing, industrial areas and commodity’s plants.
    [Show full text]
  • Malaya Annual Conference Methodist Episcopal Church Held in Singapore, January 1938
    , • oS ......; I ",", 0, Al J.. -I r, C~1 MINUTES OF THE MALAYA ANNUAL CONFERENCE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH HELD IN SINGAPORE, JANUARY 1938 WESLEY CHUR C H, SINGAPORE TABLE OF CONTENTS I. OFFICERS OF TEE ANNUAL CONFERENCE S II. BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES 4 Special Committees , .. 6 III. DAILY PROCEEDINGS 7 IV. DISCIPLINARY QUESTIONS 18 Certificate of Ordination 25 V. APPOINTMENTS 26 Special Appointments 34 Secretary's Certi1lcate 34 VI. REPORTS: (a) District Superintendents Singapore District-R. L. Archer 3!S Sibu District-Lee Hock Hiang 38 Central lI[alaya District-Abel Eklund 40 Central Tamil District-P. L. Peach 43 &erik! District-Wong King Hwo 46 Southern Tamil District-S. S. Pakianathan 47 Penang-Ipoh District-I Dodsworth 49 (b) Standing Committees and Boards Committee on Public Morals 55 Committee on Evangelism 55 Committee on Resolutions 56 Committee on the State of the Church 57 Committee on Home ][issions 57 Conference Board of Stewards 60 STATISTICS Summary of Kalaya Annual Conference and Malaysia Chinese Mission Conference Statistics 64 Statistical Beport of Malaya Annual Conference Inserted Statistics for Educational Institutions Inserted Statistician's Recapitulation Report Inserted Conference Treasurer's Report 66 VII. lIlISCELLANEOUS Recommendations of Committee on Christian Literature 67 General Report on Girls' Schools 67 Report of the Malaysia Commission on Beligious Education for 1937 69 VIII. ROLL OF THE DEAD 73 Memoirs 74 IX. HISTORICAL Conference Sessions 77 Chronol~gical Boll 78 Retired Ministers 79 .MINUTES OF THE FOR TY -SIXTH SESSION MALAYA ANNUAL CONFERENCE .METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH HELD IN WESLEY CHURCH SINGAPORE, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAYA JANUARY 6, TO 12, I938 PUBLISHED BY SECRETARY, MALAYA ANNUAL CONFERENCE FIVE, FORT CANNING ROAD -.
    [Show full text]
  • SENARAI PREMIS PENGINAPAN PELANCONG : JOHOR 1 Rumah
    SENARAI PREMIS PENGINAPAN PELANCONG : JOHOR BIL. NAMA PREMIS ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH 1 Rumah Tumpangan Lotus 23, Jln Permas Jaya 10/3,Bandar Baru Permas Jaya,Masai 81750 Johor Bahru 2 Okid Cottage 41, Jln Permas 10/7,Bandar Baru Permas Jaya 81750 Johor Bahru 3 Eastern Hotel 200-A,Jln Besar 83700 Yong Peng 4 Mersing Inn 38, Jln Ismail 86800 Mersing 5 Mersing River View Hotel 95, Jln Jemaluang 86800 Mersing 6 Lake Garden Hotel 1,Jln Kemunting 2, Tmn Kemunting 83000 Batu Pahat 7 Rest House Batu Pahat 870,Jln Tasek 83000 Batu Pahat 8 Crystal Inn 36, Jln Zabedah 83000 Batu Pahat 9 Pulai Springs Resort 20KM, Jln Pontian Lama,Pulai 81110 Johor Bahru 10 Suria Hotel No.13-15,Jln Penjaja 83000 Batu Pahat 11 Indah Inn No.47,Jln Titiwangsa 2,Tmn Tampoi Indah 81200 Johor Bahru 12 Berjaya Waterfront Hotel No 88, Jln Ibrahim Sultan, Stulang Laut 80300 Johor Bahru 13 Hotel Sri Pelangi No. 79, Jalan Sisi 84000 Muar 14 A Vista Melati No. 16, Jalan Station 80000 Johor Bahru 15 Hotel Kingdom No.158, Jln Mariam 84000 Muar 16 GBW HOTEL No.9R,Jln Bukit Meldrum 80300 Johor Bahru 17 Crystal Crown Hotel 117, Jln Harimau Tarum,Taman Abad 80250 Johor Bahru 18 Pelican Hotel 181, Jln Rogayah 80300 Batu Pahat 19 Goodhope Hotel No.1,Jln Ronggeng 5,Tmn Skudai Baru 81300 Skudai 20 Hotel New York No.22,Jln Dato' Abdullah Tahir 80300 Johor Bahru 21 THE MARION HOTEL 90A-B & 92 A-B,Jln Serampang,Tmn Pelangi 80050 Johor Bahru 22 Hotel Classic 69, Jln Ali 84000 Muar 23 Marina Lodging PKB 50, Jln Pantai, Parit Jawa 84150 Muar 24 Lok Pin Hotel LC 117, Jln Muar,Tangkak 84900 Muar 25 Hongleng Village 8-7,8-6,8-5,8-2, Jln Abdul Rahman 84000 Muar 26 Anika Inn Kluang 298, Jln Haji Manan,Tmn Lian Seng 86000 Kluang 27 Hotel Anika Kluang 1,3 & 5,Jln Dato' Rauf 86000 Kluang BIL.
    [Show full text]
  • Senarai Bilangan Pemilih Mengikut Dm Sebelum Persempadanan 2016 Johor
    SURUHANJAYA PILIHAN RAYA MALAYSIA SENARAI BILANGAN PEMILIH MENGIKUT DAERAH MENGUNDI SEBELUM PERSEMPADANAN 2016 NEGERI : JOHOR SENARAI BILANGAN PEMILIH MENGIKUT DAERAH MENGUNDI SEBELUM PERSEMPADANAN 2016 NEGERI : JOHOR BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA PERSEKUTUAN : SEGAMAT BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NEGERI : BULOH KASAP KOD BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NEGERI : 140/01 SENARAI DAERAH MENGUNDI DAERAH MENGUNDI BILANGAN PEMILIH 140/01/01 MENSUDOT LAMA 398 140/01/02 BALAI BADANG 598 140/01/03 PALONG TIMOR 3,793 140/01/04 SEPANG LOI 722 140/01/05 MENSUDOT PINDAH 478 140/01/06 AWAT 425 140/01/07 PEKAN GEMAS BAHRU 2,391 140/01/08 GOMALI 392 140/01/09 TAMBANG 317 140/01/10 PAYA LANG 892 140/01/11 LADANG SUNGAI MUAR 452 140/01/12 KUALA PAYA 807 140/01/13 BANDAR BULOH KASAP UTARA 844 140/01/14 BANDAR BULOH KASAP SELATAN 1,879 140/01/15 BULOH KASAP 3,453 140/01/16 GELANG CHINCHIN 671 140/01/17 SEPINANG 560 JUMLAH PEMILIH 19,072 SENARAI BILANGAN PEMILIH MENGIKUT DAERAH MENGUNDI SEBELUM PERSEMPADANAN 2016 NEGERI : JOHOR BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA PERSEKUTUAN : SEGAMAT BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NEGERI : JEMENTAH KOD BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NEGERI : 140/02 SENARAI DAERAH MENGUNDI DAERAH MENGUNDI BILANGAN PEMILIH 140/02/01 GEMAS BARU 248 140/02/02 FORTROSE 143 140/02/03 SUNGAI SENARUT 584 140/02/04 BANDAR BATU ANAM 2,743 140/02/05 BATU ANAM 1,437 140/02/06 BANDAN 421 140/02/07 WELCH 388 140/02/08 PAYA JAKAS 472 140/02/09 BANDAR JEMENTAH BARAT 3,486 140/02/10 BANDAR JEMENTAH TIMOR 2,719 140/02/11 BANDAR JEMENTAH TENGAH 414 140/02/12 BANDAR JEMENTAH SELATAN 865 140/02/13 JEMENTAH 365 140/02/14
    [Show full text]
  • A Way to Create Value Muar, Johor
    INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA KULLIYAH OF LANGUAGES AND MANAGEMENT REPORT OF TOURISM PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: A WAY TO CREATE VALUE 2019 MUAR, JOHOR PREPARED FOR: DR NUR HIDAYAH BINTI ABD RAHMAN PREPARED BY: Khairunnisa binti Mohd Rosdan 1710922 Fatin Nurul Atikah Bt Husni 151 2762 Nur Faezah binti Mohd Paruddin 171 9350 Farah Najwa binti Sarifuddin 171 3116 Nurul Fatiha binti Amran 171 0176 Nordanish Sofea Illyana Binti Roslim 171 0552 CREATING THE VALUES OF A DESTINATION THROUGH TOURISM PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: MUAR, JOHOR Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 2 2.0 Policy Review ................................................................................................................. 3 2.1 Tourism Development Policies ........................................................................................ 3 3.0 Literature Review Food Tourism ..................................................................................... 6 4.0 Tourism Product Creation ............................................................................................... 8 4.1 Portfolio Strategy ............................................................................................................ 8 4.2 Creation Of Tourism Products ......................................................................................... 9 5.0 Methodology ................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Chapter 1. Malaysia's Investment Climate Today
    Report No. 49137-MY Report No. 49137-MY Malaysia Productivity and Investment Climate Assessment Update Public Disclosure Authorized August 2009 Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Sector Unit East Asia and Pacific Region Malaysia Malaysia Assessment Update Climate and Investment Productivity Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Document of the World Bank Public Disclosure Authorized ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This report is the result of fruitful collaboration between the Economic Planning Unit (EPU), Prime Minister’s Department, Malaysia, and the World Bank. The main data source for this report is the Malaysia Productivity and Investment Climate Survey (PICS) carried out by the Department of Statistics and EPU. Writing the report was a collaborative effort. The World Bank team included Xubei Luo (Task Leader, EASPR), Hiau Looi Kee (DECRG), Philip Schellekens (EASPR), Vatcharin Sirimaneetham (EASPR), Takanobu Terada (University of Maryland), and Charles Chatree Udomsaph (Georgetown University). Albert G. Zeufack managed the design and implementation of the Productivity and Investment Climate Survey and the project before moving to Khazanah. The report builds on the findings of Malaysia Firm Competitiveness, Investment Climate, and Growth report (World Bank, 2005). It was prepared under the overall guidance of Linda Van Gelder (Sector Manager) and Mathew A. Verghis (Lead Economist). Annette Dixon (Country Director) and Vikram Nehru (Sector Director) provided oversight. The World Bank peer reviewers for this report were Deepak Bhattasali (Lead Economist, SASEP) and Mary C. Hallward-Driemeier (Senior Economist, DECRG). Lynn M. Gross skillfully formatted and prepared the report. Susan Middaugh of Have Pen, Will Travel edited it. The report team benefited from inputs and consultations at different stages from stakeholders in Malaysia.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Chapter 1 Introduction As a Chinese Buddhist in Malaysia, I Have Been
    Chapter 1 Introduction As a Chinese Buddhist in Malaysia, I have been unconsciously entangled in a historical process of the making of modern Buddhism. There was a Chinese temple beside my house in Penang, Malaysia. The main deity was likely a deified imperial court officer, though no historical record documented his origin. A mosque serenely resided along the main street approximately 50 meters from my house. At the end of the street was a Hindu temple decorated with colorful statues. Less than five minutes’ walk from my house was a Buddhist association in a two-storey terrace. During my childhood, the Chinese temple was a playground. My friends and I respected the deities worshipped there but sometimes innocently stole sweets and fruits donated by worshippers as offerings. Each year, three major religious events were organized by the temple committee: the end of the first lunar month marked the spring celebration of a deity in the temple; the seventh lunar month was the Hungry Ghost Festival; and the eighth month honored, She Fu Da Ren, the temple deity’s birthday. The temple was busy throughout the year. Neighbors gathered there to chat about national politics and local gossip. The traditional Chinese temple was thus deeply rooted in the community. In terms of religious intimacy with different nearby temples, the Chinese temple ranked first, followed by the Hindu temple and finally, the mosque, which had a psychological distant demarcated by racial boundaries. I accompanied my mother several times to the Hindu temple. Once, I asked her why she prayed to a Hindu deity.
    [Show full text]