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Tanjung Bidara is a beach in the town of Masjid Tanah, south of Pengkalan Balak Beach in Alor Gajah District, in the Malaysian state of Malacca. [1] It is one of the important landing sites of the hawksbill turtles in the state. [2] There are several accommodations within the beach area with Laguna Bidara Beach Resort being the main one. [3]
Porta de Santiago Middelburg Bastion Cape Rachado Lighthouse Cheng Hoon Teng Temple Christ Church, Malacca Hang Tuah's Well Jonker Walk Kampung Kling Mosque Klebang Beach Macau Gallery Malacca Malacca Art Gallery Malacca Botanical Garden Malacca International Motorsport Circuit Malacca International Trade Centre Malacca Planetarium Malacca River Malacca Stamp Museum Malacca Sultanate Palace ...
Pengkalan Balak Beach (Malay: Pantai Pengkalan Balak) is a beach in the town of Masjid Tanah, to the north of Tanjung Bidara Beach in Alor Gajah District, in the Malaysian state of Malacca. It is one of the important landing sites of the hawksbill turtles in the state. [1]
Melaka: Alor Gajah: BR Sungai Simpang Ampat bridge 217.0 227 Simpang Ampat I/C (Alor Gajah I/C) FT 19 Lebuh AMJ – Simpang Ampat, Alor Gajah, Tampin, Batang Melaka, A Famosa Resort, Tanjung Bidara : 209.9 OBR Ayer Keroh OBR Ayer Keroh OBR - KFC, A&W Caltex Both bounds 209.9 RSA Ayer Keroh RSA Ayer Keroh RSA - Caltex, Petronas Southbound 207.9 BR
Alor Gajah District, formerly known as Northern District, is one of the three administrative districts of Malacca, Malaysia.It borders Tampin District, Rembau District and Port Dickson District (including the exclave of Tanjung Tuan) in Negeri Sembilan to the north and borders Jasin and Melaka Tengah Districts in the east and south respectively.
At Malacca City, the Federal Route 5 passes through a maze of old streets before it becomes Jalan Tengkera FT5 where it forms a part of the Melaka–Port Dickson Road FT5. [9] The Melaka–Port Dickson Road FT5 ends at Lukut , where the FT5 route is rerouted to Jalan Sepang FT5, while the road itself continues as the Seremban–Port Dickson ...