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Mount Pulai

Coordinates: 1°36′N 103°33′E / 1.600°N 103.550°E / 1.600; 103.550
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Mount Pulai
Gunung Pulai
Mount Pulai from the Pulai River
Highest point
Elevation654 m (2,146 ft)
Coordinates01°36′10″N 103°32′45″E / 1.60278°N 103.54583°E / 1.60278; 103.54583
Geography
Map
LocationKulai District, Johor, Malaysia
Parent rangeTitiwangsa (foothill)
Geology
Mountain typeInselberg

Mount Pulai (Malay: Gunung Pulai) is a mountain located in the district of Kulai, Johor, Malaysia.[1]

History

World War II

During the World War II, Mount Pulai served as the British Commonwealth armies stronghold against the invading Japanese Imperial Army. There are still remnant of fortress, rails, tunnels, aircraft landing site and wells deep at the mount forest. There are initiative by non governmental organization (NGO) to reintroduce Mount Pulai as a jungle war memorial to educate the peoples on the story of the mount during the World War II.[2][3]

Closure of Gunung Pulai

Gunung Pulai is the source of Pulai River which flows through the districts of Kulai, Mukim Pulai (Johor Bahru) and Pontian. Excessive mining activities at the foot of Mount Pulai by Chinese mineral mining company has destroyed the natural landscape of the area.[citation needed] Local villagers in the vicinity of the mountain reported up to 75 floods between 1986 and 2021.[4] The most notable mud flood occurred on 26th December 2001 which resulted in 5 deaths and the destruction of 4 houses. Consequently, the mount had been closed for visitors between 2001 and 2015, when Mount Pulai Recreational Forest 1 reopened.[5][6]

Geology

The mountain features the Pulai Waterfall and Mount Pulai Recreational Forest 1 and 2.

Infrastructure

The mountain houses three telecommunication towers. Two are located at the peak of the mountain and another one is located slightly lower from the peak.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Mount (9 December 2015). "Gunung Pulai". Portal Rasmi Majlis Perbandaran Kulai (MPK) (in Malay).
  2. ^ Gunung Pulai War History. "Gunung Pulai War History".
  3. ^ Gunung Pulai War History. "NGO petition the Johor government".
  4. ^ Gunung Pulai Mud Flood. "75 flood in 35 years".
  5. ^ Gunung Pulai Mud Flood. "Worst Mud Flood in History".
  6. ^ Hutan Lipur. "Gunung Pulai dibuka selepas 15 tahun ditutup". Utusan Online.
  7. ^ Hiking Gunung Pulai. "The Anatomy of a Mountain". www.travelledpaths.com.

1°36′N 103°33′E / 1.600°N 103.550°E / 1.600; 103.550