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Bukit Pasir

Coordinates:2°06′N102°38′E / 2.100°N 102.633°E /2.100; 102.633
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Township in Johor, Malaysia
Bukit Pasir
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CountryMalaysia
StateJohor
DistrictMuar
ConstituencyPagoh

Bukit Pasir (Jawi: بوكيت ڤاسير;Chinese:武吉巴西) is a small town inMuar District,Johor,Malaysia.Chinese is the majority ethnic group in this town and follow by Malays and Indians.

Bukit Pasir is a small town between Muar and Pagoh. It is about 15 km (9.3 mi) from Muar Town. Besides that, it located in a vital communication line for Muar to go toPagoh,Panchor,Lenga andBukit Kepong. Furthermore, it is only 11 km (6.8 mi) away from theNorth-South Expressway, Pagoh Toll Exit. You may pass through this town from Muar along the route J32 to go toLabis or turn to route 1 toSegamat.

A national elementary school (SK Bukit Pasir), a national type (Chinese) elementary school (SRJK(C) Yu Jern)(Chinese: 育人華文小學), a national type (Tamil ) elementary school (Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (T) Ladang Temiang Renchong) தேமியாங் ரஞ்சோங் தேசிய தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி and a national secondary school (SMK Bukit Pasir) were located in Bukit Pasir Town.

The major economics activities here were agriculture, and also have some simple industrial activity, which focus on furniture making. The famous listed company-Pohuat was here, and also some SME size food factory- Cawan Mas Coffee and Tatawa biscuit.

Etymology

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According to the circulating, the name Bukit Pasir, is come from the early years, when residents inJorak want to go to Muar town they will pass through a sand hill, where now they called it as Bukit Pasir (Sand Hill). There is an oldDatuk Gong Temple that was established in 1916, called Hock Siew Kong Temple (麻坡武吉巴西头条福寿宫).[1][2]

There is another temple known as Kian Nam Shee Temple (峇株吧辖建南寺),[3] which is considered as a prominent local landmark in Bukit Pasir.[citation needed]

Administration

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Bukit Pasir of Muar is administered byMuar Municipal Council (MPM) (formerly South Muar Town Council, later Muar Town Council) under the Muar District Office. However, cars park here still no need a parking coupon.

Transportation and facility

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Here have a medium size government clinic, police station, small size library, and banks.A vegetable market (pasar) was located at Taman Bintang Emas in Bukit Pasir.In addition, Mayang Sari (Bus Service Provider) was provided bus service for residents here to go to Muar Town, Pagoh, Panchor, Lenga, Bukit Kepong and so on.

Education

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Residents can complete their study from kindergarten to secondary school here. The following were some school:

Elementary schools

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Secondary school

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References

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  1. ^"麻坡福寿宫-头条拿督公威灵显赫". Retrieved21 May 2020.
  2. ^"武吉巴西头条福寿宫| PERTUBUHAN PENGANUT DEWA HOCK SIEW KONG".hocksiewkong2.gbs2u.com. Retrieved2020-06-12.
  3. ^"崑仑山建南寺太子爷公 RUMAH BERHALA KIAN NAM SHEE".knhistory.gbs2u.com. Retrieved2020-06-12.
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2°06′N102°38′E / 2.100°N 102.633°E /2.100; 102.633

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