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Now it is known as the Royal Malaysian Customs Academy (Akademi Kastam Diraja Malaysia or AKMAL, meaning 'perfect'). Beginning 1 January 1990, another event was chalked in the Customs annals, state of Perlis was given a new Customs administration independently.
Simpang Empat Kuala Perlis: West FT 81 Kuala Perlis East FT 186 Kangar Bypass Padang Behor: Junctions Kampung Serlap: FT 194 Changlun–Kuala Perlis Highway West Kuala Perlis East Arau Changlun North–South Expressway Northern Route AH2 North–South Expressway Northern Route Bukit Kayu Hitam Jitra Kuala Lumpur Penang Alor Setar: Diamond ...
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Perlis is the smallest state in Malaysia, covering a total land area of 819 km 2. Like other west coast states , it has a coastline facing the Strait of Malacca , measuring around 20.4 km (12.7 mi) from Kuala Sanglang at the border with Kedah 's Kubang Pasu District up north towards the Malaysia-Thailand border near Pos Batu Putih, in the ...
A Malaysia-Thailand boundary stone at the Bukit Kayu Hitam-Danok border crossing. Malaysian boundary wall near Padang Besar, Malaysia. The 658-kilometre Malaysia-Thailand land boundary consists of 552-kilometre section on land running along the watershed of several mountain ranges in northern Peninsular Malaysia and southern Thailand, and 106 kilometres running along the thalweg of the Golok ...
Bukit Kayu Hitam is the northern end of the North–South Expressway and Malaysia Federal Route 1 which runs the entire length of Peninsula Malaysia from Johor Bahru, Johor in the south where the border crossing to Singapore is located. The road is connected to Thailand's Route 4 or Phetkasem Road which goes all the way to Bangkok.
Changlun–Kuala Perlis Highway (Malay: Lebuhraya Changlun–Kuala Perlis) or Federal Route 194, is a controlled-access highway in Malaysia which links the state of Perlis with the main expressway of Peninsular Malaysia, the North–South Expressway. [1]
This station is located in Padang Besar, Perlis in Malaysia, about 200 metres south of the actual border between Malaysia and Thailand. This station should not be confused with another station, named Padang Besar (Thai), which is located on the Thai town of Padang Besar and fully operated by SRT. The two stations are about 400 metres apart.