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Batu Pahat District

District in Johor, Malaysia

Batu Pahat District

Summary

District in Johor, Malaysia

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Yong Peng District Council
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(West) Yong Peng District Council (East) The Batu Pahat District is a district in the state of Johor, Malaysia. It lies southeast of Muar, southwest of Kluang, northwest of Pontian, south of Segamat and Tangkak District. The capital of the district is Bandar Penggaram.

Geography

Batu Pahat River

The capital of the district Bandar Penggaram, Batu Pahat is located at . It is 239 km from Kuala Lumpur. The next nearest town is Muar which is 50 km northwest of Batu Pahat. The town of Kluang is located about 52 km to the northeast. Johor Bahru is located about 70 to to the southeast of the town.

The district itself borders the districts of Segamat to the north, Kluang to the east, Muar to the west and shares a border in the southeast with the district of Pontian. The coast of the Straits of Melaka lies to the south.

History

A plaque next to the [[Batu Pahat Well]] depicting the town's origin.
Chiselled stone arch resemble the meaning of ''Batu Pahat'' at Penggaram Square.

The town acquired the name Batu Pahat, which means "chiselled stone", from the quarries near the estuary. There are multiple theories as to the origin of this name. In around 1456, the Siamese army, led by Admiral Awi Di Chu, camped in Batu Pahat before attacking Malacca. Legend has it that the invading Siamese troops were chiselling rocks at a rocky spot in the coastal village of Kampung Minyak Beku, in hope to get fresh water during their retreat from the Melaka troops, led by Tun Perak, the famous Bendahara (Prime Minister) of the Malacca Sultanate. Another possible explanation for the origin of the name is the fortress ("A Famosa") built by the Portuguese after capturing Melaka, which was made from granite rocks taken from the mouth of Sungai Batu Pahat.

Renowned for its salted fish in the past, Batu Pahat was formerly known as Bandar Penggaram, which means "town of salt-makers". In 1893/1894, the present township was founded by Dato' Bentara Luar, Mohamed Salleh bin Perang, acting on the orders of the Sultan of Johor, Sultan Abu Bakar.

Batu Pahat was the location of the headquarters for the Fiji Infantry Regiment, serving as part of the Commonwealth forces during the Malayan Emergency, from 1952 to 1956. The 1,600 strong force saw considerable action during the campaign and contributed to the securing of the area during that period.

16 October 1980 was marked as one of Batu Pahat's bloodiest day in recent history. At approximately 9:30 AM, 20 Muslim extremists led by Mohd. Nasir Ismail, stormed into the Batu Pahat Police station with machetes, slashing and injuring 23 police staff and civilians. 8 of the extremists were shot dead by the police. The motive of the attack was never fully determined.

Today, the ancient well can still be found in Minyak Beku, though little was done to maintain this ancient landmark which gives name to the town. For the town's centennial celebration in the early '90s, a quaint monument depicting a floating hand chiselling a rock was set up in the town square. It became the landmark of the town instantaneously. Currently, the newly refurbished town square is popular with locals on weekend nights and also provides as a venue for many public festive celebrations.

Bandar Penggaram, Batu Pahat is growing rapidly and has now developed to become the second major town in Johor state after Johor Bahru.

Subdivisions and administration

The district's 525 gazetted villages (kampung-kampung) and village-clusters (kampung rangkaian) were annexed to their bigger immediate neighbours into mukims for the purpose of administration. The villages are represented by their village heads (ketua-ketua kampung) who answer to the subdistrict chief (Penghulu) administering the mukim. The mukim itself is under the jurisdiction of the Pegawai Daerah or District Officer. The district office of Batu Pahat also has five district engineers (Jurutera Daerah) to oversee all the subdistricts.

The district (daerah) is divided into fourteen mukims, each designated with a number (Mukim 1 to 12, 17, 18):

TypeUPI CodeNamePopulation
(2020 Census)Area
(km2)Density
(km2 per person)
[[File:Daerah Batu Pahat, Johor - Mukim Bandar Pekan.svg500px]]
Mukim010101Bagan8,50640.75208.8
010102Chaah Bahru5,509306.217.99
010103Kampung Bahru9,63667.12143.6
010104Linau30,439110.2276.1
010105Lubok6,89844.75154.2
010106Minyak Beku19,374126.0153.8
010107Peserai9,93319.00522.9
010108Sri Gading89,834207.0433.9
010109Sri Medan26,319248.1106.1
010110Simpang Kanan182,071128.11,422
010111Simpang Kiri25,505116.6218.7
010112Sungai Kluang15,563103.0151.0
010113Sungai Punggor10,17791.17111.6
010114Tanjung Semberong38,539341.6112.8
Town (Bandar)010140Ayer Hitam5250.28951,813
010141Bandar Penggaram11,8373.9822,973
010142Rengit4940.29391,681
010143Senggarang1,9910.83132,395
010144Yong Peng2,1881.0162,154
  1. Lubok (Mukim I) established 1921
  2. Bagan (Mukim II) established 1921
  3. Peserai (Mukim III) established 1921
  4. Simpang Kiri (Mukim IV) established 1925
  5. Simpang Kanan (Mukim V) established 1927
  6. Linau (Mukim VI) established 1935
  7. Tanjung Semberong (Mukim VII) established 1940
  8. Sri Gading (Mukim VIII) established 1942
  9. Minyak Beku (Mukim IX) established 1943
  10. Kampung Bahru (Mukim X) established 1946
  11. Sungai Punggor (Mukim XI) established 1949
  12. Sungai Kluang (Mukim XII) established 1952
  13. Chaah Bahru (Mukim XVII) established 1957
  14. Sri Medan (Mukim XVIII) established 1965

Growth in small and medium industries such as textiles, garments and electronics helped to boost development, and Batu Pahat was upgraded to town status (Majlis Perbandaran) in 2001, alongside Muar, Kluang and Skudai.

Local authorities

Bandar Penggaram, Batu Pahat is administered by Batu Pahat Municipal Council which was upgraded from the previous District Council (Majlis Daerah Batu Pahat Barat) on 9 June 2001 while Yong Peng is administered by Majlis Daerah Yong Peng or Yong Peng District Council which previous named Majlis Daerah Batu Pahat Timur.

  • Batu Pahat Municipal Council consists of the following mukim: Sri Gading, Simpang Kanan, Minyak Beku, Kampung Bahru, Sungai Punggor, Sungai Kluang, Linau, Lubok, Bagan and Peserai
  • while Yong Peng District Council consists of the following mukim: Tanjung Semberong, Chaah Bahru, Sri Medan, Simpang Kiri

As population in Batu Pahat District is about 495k, by merging of both councils’ income, which are Majlis Perbandaran Batu Pahat (MPBP) and Majlis Daerah Yong Peng (MDYP), Batu Pahat is potential to upgrade as Majlis Bandaraya Batu Pahat (MBBP) in the coming years.

Minimum requirement eligible for a council to upgrade as City Council (Majlis Bandaraya 市政局) are:-

  • Population: 500k
  • Council Income: 100 million
  • Others: Availability of best public services (transportation, tertiary education hub, important industrial hub, etc.)

Towns

  • Rengit
  • Yong Peng
  • Semerah
  • Parit Sulong
  • Sri Gading
  • Parit Raja
  • Senggarang
  • Tongkang Pechah
  • Sri Medan
  • Parit Yaani

Demographics

|1991 |294056 |2000 |336509 |2010 |401902 |2020 |495338 |graph-pos=bottom The district of Batu Pahat has a population of about 398,014 local residents. The population growth in 2000 was 1.55%. The most populated mukim is Simpang Kanan with more than 311,862 people and the least populated is Bagan with a population of only 4,692.

The Malays are the majority (51%), while the Chinese is the largest minority (46%) and the Indian (3%).

The major religions are Islam, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Christianity and Hinduism.

Batu Pahat has more than four hundred Chinese temples due to the large Chinese population. Some of these temples are more than one century old and many have also become popular tourist attractions. Many devotees and tourists visited these temples and this has become an important part of the local economy. Chong Long Gong Temple (海口石文丁崇龙宫) was founded in 1864, is one of the popular tourist spot for devotees. A Chinese temple located at Bukit Pasir is the Kian Nam Shee Temple (建南寺). The Lim Sz Chong Su Tian Hou Temple (峇株吧辖林氏宗祠天后宫) was established in 1912 and is located in the downtown. There are also Buddhist temples or centres like Bhaddekaratta Hermitage (一夜贤者禅院), Bhavana Buddhist Society and Batu Pahat Insight Meditation Society.

There are two main mosques in Batu Pahat: Dato' Bentara Luar Mosque (located at Jalan Ampuan) and Sultan Ismail Mosque (located at Jalan Kluang)

Federal Parliament and State Assembly Seats

List of Batu Pahat district representatives in the Federal Parliament (Dewan Rakyat)

ParliamentSeat NameMember of ParliamentPartyP147P148P149P150
Parit SulongNoraini AhmadBarisan Nasional (UMNO)
Ayer HitamWee Ka SiongBarisan Nasional (MCA)
Sri GadingAminolhuda HassanPakatan Harapan (AMANAH)
Batu PahatOnn Abu BakarPakatan Harapan (PKR)

List of Batu Pahat district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly (Dewan Undangan Negeri)

ParliamentStateSeat NameState AssemblymanPartyP147P147P148P148P149P149P150P150P150
N17SemerahMohd Fared Mohd KhalidBarisan Nasional (UMNO)
N18Sri MedanZulkarnain KamisanBarisan Nasional (UMNO)
N19Yong PengLing Tian SoonBarisan Nasional (MCA)
N20SemarangSamsol Bari JamaliBarisan Nasional (UMNO)
N21Parit YaaniMohd Najib SamuriBarisan Nasional (UMNO)
N22Parit RajaNor Rashidah RamliBarisan Nasional (UMNO)
N23PenggaramGan Peck ChengPakatan Harapan (DAP)
N24SenggarangMohd Yusla IsmailBarisan Nasional (UMNO)
N25RengitMohd Puad ZarkashiBarisan Nasional (UMNO)

Election results

Comparison of the parliamentary seat results in Batu Pahat district with PRU-12 (year 2008), PRU-13 (year 2013) and PRU-14 (year 2018)
Comparison of the state seat results in Batu Pahat district with PRU-12 (year 2008), PRU-13 (year 2013) and PRU-14 (year 2018)

Due to electoral division by Election Commission of Malaysia, there are three parliamentary and state constituencies (DUN) dividing Batu Pahat town. There are (P147) Parit Sulong parliamentary seat, (N17) Semerah state seat; (P149) Parliament Sri Gading parliamentary seat, (N21) Parit Yanni state seat and (P150) Batu Pahat parliamentary seat, (N23) Penggaram state seat. (Election Results of the 13th Malaysian General Elections) The last election results listed as below:

P150 - Batu Pahat parliament seat

YearGovernmentVotesPctOppositionVotesPctOppositionVotesPct
2018Haji Mohd Rashid Hasnon (PH)45,92956%Haliza binti Abdullah (BN)28,03534%
2013Mohd Idris bin Jusi (PKR)38,66751%Mohd Puad Zarkashi (UMNO)36,93549%
2008Mohd Puad Zarkashi (UMNO)32,59361%Muhammad Abdullah (PKR)19,62537%
2004Dr Junaidy And Wahab (UMNO)38,98278%Mohamed Hanipa Maidin (PAS)9,88020%

N23 - Penggaram state seat
(Cover most of the area of Batu Pahat town)

YearGovernmentVotesPctOppositionVotesPctOppositionVotesPctOppositionVotesPct
2022Gan Peck Cheng 颜碧贞 (PH-DAP)1820853.67%Ter Hwa Kwong 戴華光 (BN-MCA)825224.32%Ronald Sia 謝委健 (PN-BERSATU)527615.55%
2018Gan Peck Cheng 颜碧贞 (PH)26,82564.43%Kang Beng Kuan 江明光 (BN)9,62023.10%Misran bin Samian (PAS)5,18512.47%
2013Gan Peck Cheng 颜碧贞 (DAP)24,27762%Dr. King Ban Siang 龚万祥 (MCA)14,22637%
2008Datuk Koh Chee Chai 高志财 (MCA)12,76147%Gan Peck Cheng 颜碧贞 (DAP)12,18645%
2004Datuk Koh Chee Chai 高志财 (MCA)16,84569%Gan Peck Cheng 颜碧贞 (DAP)6,24726%
1999Datuk Seri Dr. Chua Soi Lek 蔡细历 (MCA)20,80974%Gan Peck Cheng 颜碧贞 (DAP)7,34926%
1995Datuk Seri Dr. Chua Soi Lek 蔡细历 (MCA)20,17477%Gan Peck Cheng 颜碧贞 (DAP)6,13723%

P149 - Sri Gading parliamentary seat

YearGovernmentVotesPctOppositionVotesPctOppositionVotesPct
2018Dr Shahruddin Salleh (PH)21,51149%AB AZIZ BIN KAPRAWI (BN)18,22341%
2013AB AZIZ BIN KAPRAWI (UMNO)22,45357%MOHD KHUZZAN BIN ABU BAKAR (PKR)16,69242%
2008Datuk Mohamad Aziz (UMNO)19,64168%Ali Markom (PKR)8,76731%
2004Datuk Mohamad Aziz (UMNO)21,51280%Dr Ahmad Faidi Saidi (PKR)5,31620%

N21 - Parit Yanni state seat (Part of the division in Batu Pahat town e.g.: Taman Maju, Taman Flora Utama, Parit Besar, BP Mall)

YearGovernmentVotesPctOppositionVotesPctOppositionVotesPct
2018AMINOLHUDA BIN HASSAN (PH)12,30954%Soh Lip Yan 蘇立言 (BN)7,47533%
2013AMINOLHUDA BIN HASSAN (PAS)11,27852%TEO YEW CHUAN 张有全 (MCA)10,09047%
2008Ng See Tiong 黃世忠 (MCA)9,41961%Hashim Jusoh (PAS)5,56237%
2004Ng See Tiong 黃世忠 (MCA)10,53576%Muhamad Yusof Masran (PKR)3,25924%

P147 - Parit Sulong parliamentary seat

YearGovernmentVotesPctOppositionVotesPctOppositionVotesPct
2018NORAINI BINTI AHMAD (BN)24,28149%Anis Afida (PH)18,14037%
2013NORAINI BINTI AHMAD (UMNO)30,25861%KHAIRUDDIN BIN A RAHIM (PAS)18,50538%
2008NORAINI BINTI AHMAD (UMNO)26,06666%Faisal Ali (PAS)12,46732%
2004NORAINI BINTI AHMAD (UMNO)26,97471%Suhaizan Kaiat (PAS)9,78824%

N17 - Semerah state seat
(Part of the division in Batu Pahat town e.g.: Taman Pantai, Jalan Syahbandar, Jalan Rugayah)

YearGovernmentVotesPctOppositionVotesPctOppositionVotesPct
2018Khuzzan Abu Bakar (PH)12,61942.85%MOHD ISMAIL BIN ROSLAN (BN)12,52142.51%
2013MOHD ISMAIL BIN ROSLAN (UMNO)14,40455%MD YSAHRUDIN BIN KUSNI (PKR)11,75545%
2008Datuk Ariss Samsudin (UMNO)13,15661%Muhamad Hasmi Hashim (PKR)8,08238%
2004Datuk Ariss Samsudin (UMNO)15,71574%Mazlan Aliman (PAS)5,04624%

Economy

The main economy activities in the district are furniture manufacturing, food processing and agritourism. Main industrial towns in the district are Ayer Hitam, Batu Pahat Town, Pekan Sri Wangi, Parit Sulong and Yong Peng. As of 2010, the per capita income was MYR14,122. Local "pasar malam" or night markets are held in residential areas with petty traders setting up stalls and selling a variety of food and daily necessities at bargain prices.

Education

SMK Temenggong Ibrahim

In Batu Pahat, there are 24 national secondary schools, 3 independent Chinese secondary schools and a vocational school. Among some of the best secondary schools in Batu Pahat are:

  • SMK Dato Bentara Luar
  • Maktab Rendah Sains MARA Batu Pahat (MRSM)
  • SMK Tinggi Batu Pahat (High School Batu Pahat, HSBP)
  • Chinese High School
  • SM Sains Batu Pahat
  • SMK Temenggong Ibrahim (Temenggong Ibrahim Girls' School)
  • SMK Dato' Sulaiman (SMKDS)
  • SMK Tun Aminah
  • SMK Convent
  • SMK Dato' Onn
  • SMK Dato Syed Esa (formerly called SMK Jalan Kolam Air)
  • SMK Munshi Sulaiman
  • SMK Datin Onn Jaafar
  • SM Teknik
  • SMK Banang Jaya
  • SMK Permata Jaya
  • SMK Semerah
  • SMK Tunku Putra
  • SMK Sri Medan

Notable people

  • Mohid Mohamed, Chief Secretary for the Ministry of Youth and Sport

References

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