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Simpang Ampat (Malacca)

Coordinates: 2°26′N 102°11′E / 2.433°N 102.183°E / 2.433; 102.183
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Simpang Ampat
Malaysia Town in Malaysia
Simpang Ampat Interchange (Exit 227)
Simpang Ampat Interchange (Exit 227)
Simpang Ampat is located in Malacca
Simpang Ampat
Simpang Ampat
Simpang Ampat in Malacca, Malay Peninsular and Malaysia
Simpang Ampat is located in Peninsular Malaysia
Simpang Ampat
Simpang Ampat
Simpang Ampat (Peninsular Malaysia)
Simpang Ampat is located in Malaysia
Simpang Ampat
Simpang Ampat
Simpang Ampat (Malaysia)
Coordinates: 2°26′N 102°11′E / 2.433°N 102.183°E / 2.433; 102.183
Country Malaysia
State Malacca
DistrictAlor Gajah
Time zoneUTC+8 (MYT)
Postal code
78000

Simpang Ampat or Simpang Empat or Sempang Ampat is a small town in Alor Gajah District, Malacca, Malaysia.

Education

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JKR Centre of Excellence for Engineering and Technology A Research institute owned by Public Works Department (JKR) which focuses on asset management, project management and engineering services development.[1][2]

Tourist attractions

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A' Famosa Resort A family resort located near the town's exit on the North–South Expressway, which features a zoo, a water theme park and a golf course.[3][4] It was named after the 16th century Portuguese fort of the same name which was once stood near the harbour of Malacca City.[5]
Naning Heritage and History Museum A museum that houses cultural and historical exhibits and information about Naning.[6] Its building was constructed in 1951 at Bukit Naning (Bukit Pereling) and was used as Official Residency and Hall by Penghulu Haji Mohd Shah bin Mohd Said al-Haj, the 18th Penghulu of Naning as the Administrative Centre for Perpatih Customs from 1953 until his death on 13 June 2004.[7][8]

References

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  1. ^ "Create JKR website".
  2. ^ "Tech excellence propels PWD".
  3. ^ Jason Lioh. "Smiles for children with illnesses". The Star. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  4. ^ "New Straits Times - Google News Archive Search".
  5. ^ "About Us | A'Famosa Resort Malacca". www.afamosa.com. Archived from the original on 20 April 2017. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  6. ^ "The Naning Heritage And History Museum". mpag.gov.my. 15 September 2021. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Muzium Warisan, Sejarah Naning kini dibuka". Utusan. 29 May 2017.
  8. ^ Norizzah Baharudin (3 February 2018). "RM2.9j naik taraf Muzium Warisan dan Sejarah Naning". Berita Harian.