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Teluk Kemang in Port Dickson District. Teluk Kemang (Negeri Sembilan Malay: Tolok Komang, Jawi: تلوق كمڠ) is a small town south of Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. Telok Kemang town is situated at the 11th kilometre on Jalan Pantai. The eponymous beach of Teluk Kemang is the main highlight of the town, known for its fine sands ...
Aerial view of the southern suburbs of Port Dickson: Si Rusa, Sunggala, and Teluk Kemang. The peninsula of Tanjung Tuan (an exclave of Malacca) can be seen in the distance. A resort town, Port Dickson thrives primarily on tourism. Nevertheless, there are other sectors that contribute to its economic growth.
Westbound, towards Teluk Kemang. Seremban–Port Dickson Highway, SPDH, Seremban–Port Dickson Highway, is an expressway in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.It was built to shorten the travelling distance from Seremban to Port Dickson and acts as an alternative route for Federal Route 53 which has dangerous corners along the route.
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Port Dickson is a federal constituency in Port Dickson District, Negeri Sembilan and Alor Gajah District (Tanjung Tuan), Malacca, Malaysia that is represented in the Dewan Rakyat from 1959 to 1974 and from 2018 to present.
At Mile 5, Klang–Teluk Intan Road FT5 near Batak Rabit, the Federal Route 5 is diverted to Sultan Yusuf Bridge FT5 to Sitiawan, while the Klang–Teluk Intan Road changes its route number to FT58. Starting from Sitiawan , Perak to its northern terminus at Ipoh , the Federal Route 5 ceases to be the main coastal trunk road; its role is taken ...
Tanjung Gemuk beach. Tanjung Gemuk (literally translated as the "Fat Cape") is a small coastal village near Port Dickson in the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan.Its beach is part of Port Dickson's long coastline fronting the Strait of Malacca.
Federal Route 53, or Jalan Seremban–Port Dickson, is a federal road in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, connecting Seremban to Port Dickson.The 33.2 km (20.6 mi) Federal Route 53 became the backbone of the road system linking Seremban to Port Dickson before being surpassed by the Seremban–Port Dickson Highway (E29) in 1998.