Jasin District

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Jasin District
District of Malaysia
Daerah Jasin
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawiجاسين
 • Chinese野新县
 • Tamilஜாசின்
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Location of Jasin District in Melaka
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Jasin District
Location of Jasin District in Malaysia
Coordinates: 2°18′N 102°25′E / 2.300°N 102.417°E / 2.300; 102.417Coordinates: 2°18′N 102°25′E / 2.300°N 102.417°E / 2.300; 102.417
CountryMalaysia
StateMalacca
SeatJasin
Local area government(s)
(Jasin East)
Hang Tuah Jaya Municipal Council
(Jasin West)
Government
 • District officerAnis Ali Hasan[2]
Area
 • Total676.07 km2 (261.03 sq mi)
Population
 (2019[1])[4]
 • Total156,600[1]
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+8 (Not observed)
Postcode
77xxx
Calling code+6-06
Vehicle registration platesM

Jasin District is one of the three administrative district in Malacca, Malaysia. It borders Tangkak District of Johor to the east, Tampin District of Negeri Sembilan to the north and Alor Gajah District and Melaka Tengah District to the west. The district capital is Jasin Town.

History[]

The early establishment of Jasin started since the establishment of small settlement by the local people. They chose an area near river mainly for their water supply, communication and agricultural purpose. To sustain life, they planted paddy and grew vegetables and fruit.[citation needed]

Geography[]

Jasin District is the largest district in Malacca occupying 41.47% of the state area. The Kesang River runs through the center of Jasin Town. The Kesang River separates the new town from the old town center. Almost 75% of the district area is flat plain, located not more than 50 meters above sea level.[5]

Administrative divisions[]

Map of Jasin District, Melaka.svg

Jasin District is divided into 20 mukims:[3]

Mukim Area Mukim Area
1 Air Panas 11 Nyalas
2 Batang Melaka 12 Rim
3 Bukit Senggeh 13 Sebatu
4 Chabau 14 Selandar
5 Chinchin 15 Sempang
6 Chohong 16 Semujok
7 Jasin 17 Serkam
8 Jus 18 Sungai Rambai
9 Kesang 19 Tedong
10 Merlimau 20 Umbai

Federal Parliament and State Assembly Seats[]

Jasin district is divided with two federal constituencies with northern part of Jasin in Alor Gajah constituency while the rest of district in Jasin constituency.

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

Parliament Seat Name Member of Parliament Party
P135 Alor Gajah Mohammed Redzuan Mohammed Yusof Perikatan Nasional (BERSATU)
P139 Jasin Ahmad Hamzah Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

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

Parliament State Seat Name State Assemblyman Party
P135 N10 Asahan Abdul Ghafar Atan Barisan Nasional (UMNO)
P139 N24 Bemban Wong Fort Pin Pakatan Harapan (DAP)
P139 N25 Rim Ghazale Muhamad Barisan Nasional (UMNO)
P139 N26 Serkam Zaidi Attan Barisan Nasional (UMNO)
P139 N27 Merlimau Roslan Ahmad Barisan Nasional (UMNO)
P139 N28 Sungai Rambai Hasan Abd Rahman Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

Economy[]

Jasin Industrial Park
Serkam Industrial Area

Major businesses are mainly conducted by the Malays with a handful of Chinese, South Indians and Gujaratis. Jasin was known for its best Nasi Lemak especially in Kesang most peaceful place in Jasin District, it was made from generation to generation in Malay culture, also Kuih and Mee Bandung.

The Gujaratis in Jasin are mainly furniture dealers and the Mavani family has a monopoly. Run by generations of family members till today, the Mavani family business has flourished to be one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the city. Another popular shop on the same row is the Chen Sing Stationery Shop which sells stationery, magazines, comics and newspapers. There are two major banks in Jasin: Maybank and CIMB, which are also Malaysia's biggest banks.

Because the district has been designated as a water catchment area, industrialization is restricted to around the towns of Jasin and Merlimau. A large proportion of the land is used for the growing of rubber trees, oil palm and fruits. The area is also known for its durian fruits.

The old town center of Jasin Town consists of mainly 1920s 2-storey shophouses where small businesses is conducted on the ground floor and the owner lives above. Modern commercial buildings adorn the new town area and only one bridge over the Kesang River connects the new town to the old town.

Industrial areas[]

  • Elkay Industrial Park
  • Jasin Industrial Park
  • Serkam Industrial Area

Infrastructure[]

Medicine[]

Jasin Hospital

Jasin boasts a new government hospital, Jasin Hospital, which replaced the old one that was fast becoming insufficient to meet the needs of the growing population. The hospital also serves as a teaching hospital for .

Besides the hospital, other government healthcare facilities include

  • 7 community clinics
  • 9 dental clinics
  • 22 klinik desa (village clinics)

Education[]

SMK Tun Perak

There are about 19 schools in Jasin district. Schools such as MRSM Tun Ghafar Baba, SMK Iskandar Shah and SMK Dang Anum are examples of schools that are well known in Malaysia. The Malaysia Institute of Aviation Technology, part of the Universiti Kuala Lumpur, is also located in Jasin. Other schools are listed below:

Extended content
  • MRSM Tun Ghafar Baba (MARA Junior Science College of Tun Ghafar Baba)

Jalan Sempang Kerayong, 77000 Jasin, Malacca.

  • Institut Kemahiran MARA (MARA Skills Institute)

Jalan Chinchin, Simpang Kerayong Peti Surat 141, 77000 Jasin, Malacca

  • SBP Integrasi Selandar (Selandar Integrated Boarding School)

Jalan Batang Melaka, 77500 Selandar, Malacca.

  • SMK Iskandar Shah (Iskandar Shah Secondary School)

Jalan Kelubi, 77000 Jasin, Malacca.

  • SMK Dang Anum (Dang Anum Secondary School)

Jalan Jasin, 77300 Merlimau, Malacca.

  • SMK Tun Perak (Tun Perak Secondary School)

Jalan Bunga Tanjung (Jalan Taman Maju), 77000 Jasin, Malacca.

  • SMK Datuk Bendahara (Datuk Bendahara Secondary School)

Jalan Pegawai, 77000 Jasin, Malacca.

  • SMK Seri Bemban (Seri Bemban Secondary School)

Jalan Ayer Panas, 77200 Bemban, Malacca.

  • SMK Simpang Bekoh (Simpang Bekoh Secondary School)

Jalan Asahan, 77100 Jasin, Malacca.

  • SMK Selandar (Selandar Secondary School)

Pejabat Pos Selandar, 77500 Selandar, Malacca.

  • SMK Sungai Rambai (Sungai Rambai Secondary School)

Jalan Parit Putat, 77400 Sungai Rambai, Malacca.

  • SMK Jasin (Jasin Secondary School)

Jalan Bunga Tanjung, 77000 Jasin, Malacca.

  • SMK Sri Mahkota (Sri Mahkota Secondary School)

KM16, Umbai, 77300 Merlimau, Malacca.

  • SMK DARY (SMK Datuk Abdul Rahman Ya'kob) (DARY Secondary School)

Jalan Jasin, 77300 Merlimau, Malacca.

  • SMK Teknik Jasin (Jasin Technical Secondary School)

Jalan Kemendor, 77000 Jasin, Malacca.

  • SMK Nyalas (Nyalas Secondary School)

Jalan Melangkan, Nyalas, 77100 Asahan, Malacca.

  • Politeknik Merlimau (Merlimau Politechnic)

Karung Berkunci 1031, Pejabat Pos Merlimau, 77300 Merlimau, Malacca.

  • Universiti Teknologi MARA (MARA Technology University)

77000 Jasin, Malacca.

  • Kolej Komuniti Jasin (Jasin Community College)

77000 Jasin, Malacca.

  • Kolej Komuniti Selandar (Selandar Community College)

Jalan Batang Melaka, 77500 Selandar, Malacca.

  • Pusat Lagenda Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PKLN) Asahan

KM 69, Jalan Kolam Air, Mukim Chabau, 77100 Asahan, Malacca.

Tourist attractions[]

Image Name Town Description
Bukit Batu Lebah Recreational Forest.JPG Bukit Batu Lebah Recreational Forest Bukit Senggeh A recreational forest situated in the Bukit Senggeh Forest Reserve built for hiking and caving activities.[6]
Jasin Hot Spring.JPG Jasin Hot Spring Bemban A hot spring originally established by businessman Tan Kim Tean from Singapore on 8 May 1884 as a public bathing house.[7][8]

Infrastructures[]

Image Name Town Description
Jus Reservoir.JPG Jus Reservoir Jus A reservoir which began operation in 2003 and was built to address the water needs of Malacca.[9][10] It is capable of storing 43 billion litres of water over an area of 5.5 km2 in an overall area of 23 km2. The raw water supply for the reservoir is channeled from Durian Tunggal Reservoir, Kesang River and Batang Melaka River, and the water from the reservoir goes to the water treatment facilities in Merlimau and Durian Tunggal.[11]

Shopping[]

  • Fresh and Convenient Store (Fresco)
  • Jasin Shopping Centre
  • MYDIN Mall Jasin Bestari
  • Econsave
  • Jasin Point Family Store
  • Merlimau Street Mall (Upcoming)
  • Plaza Bestari (Under Construction)
  • Cafe Hipster Baruk Escape and Fishing Pond

Transportation[]

Jasin Sentral Bus and Taxi Terminal

Jasin town center is about half-an-hour drive away from Malacca City. From nearby Asahan it is possible to ascend the peak of Gunung Ledang in Johor. Asahan is a border town boasting waterfalls. Jasin also borders Tangkak District, particularly the town of Tangkak in Johor. The two towns are about ten minutes' drive away from each other.

See also[]

  • Districts of Malaysia

References[]

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  2. ^ (email@dotdot.my), Dot Dot Holdings Sdn Bhd. "Pejabat Daerah dan Tanah Jasin, Melaka : Perutusan Pegawai Daerah". Pejabat Daerah dan Tanah Jasin, Melaka : Perutusan Pegawai Daerah.
  3. ^ a b (email@dotdot.my), Dot Dot Holdings Sdn Bhd. "Pejabat Daerah dan Tanah Jasin, Melaka : Peta & Keluasan". Pejabat Daerah dan Tanah Jasin, Melaka : Peta & Keluasan.
  4. ^ "Population Distribution and Basic Demographic Characteristics, 2010" (PDF). Department of Statistics, Malaysia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 May 2014. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Taman Eko Rimba Bukit Batu Lebah" [Bukit Batu Lebah Jungle Eco Park]. Jabatan Perhutanan Semenanjung Malaysia (in Malay). Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  7. ^ "Jasin Hot Spring". AmazingMelaka.com. Archived from the original on 28 May 2015.
  8. ^ "Jasin's oldest attraction continues to draw the crowd since 1884 - Community - The Star Online". thestar.com.my.
  9. ^ "Learning efficient water supply management from Malacca". The Rakyat Post.
  10. ^ "Berita Harian - Bekalan air Melaka mencukupi hadapi musim kemarau". bharian.com.my. Archived from the original on 10 July 2015.
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