Kulai District Explained

Kulai District
Official Name:Daerah Kulai
Translit Lang1:Other
Translit Lang1 Type1:Jawi
Translit Lang1 Type2:Chinese
Translit Lang1 Type3:Tamil
Settlement Type:District of Malaysia
Pushpin Map:Malaysia District
Image Map1:
Coordinates:1.6476°N 103.6246°W
Pushpin Label Position:Center
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Kulai District in Malaysia
Subdivision Name:Malaysia
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:State
Seat:Kulai
Parts Type:Local area government(s)
Parts:Kulai Municipal Council
Leader Title:District officer
Leader Name:Haji Mohd Khir Johari bin Salleh
Area Footnotes:[1]
Population As Of:2020
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:MST
Utc Offset:+8
Timezone Dst:Not observed
Utc Offset Dst:+8
Postal Code Type:Postcode
Postal Code:81xxx
Area Code:+6-07
Area Code Type:Calling code
Registration Plate Type:Vehicle registration plates
Registration Plate:J

The Kulai District is a district in the state of Johor, Malaysia. Its district capital is Kulai Town. It covers Kulai Town, Ayer Bemban, Bandar Putra Kulai, Bukit Batu, Indahpura, Bandar Baru Kangkar Pulai, Kelapa Sawit, Saleng, Sedenak, Seelong, Senai, and Sengkang. Kulai is also within Iskandar Malaysia economic zone.

Name

The district was formerly a part of the Pulai Valley, which covered Mukim Pulai and the current subdistrict. The name Kulai 龟来, which means turtles are coming, was a Chinese mispronounciation of Pulai. Chinese Hakka peoples led by a man named Huang Guo Mao emigrated to Johor from Qing China during the late 19th century and opened a settlement in the area, and had renamed the place after the influx of turtles coming to the area after heavy flooding.[2]

Geography

Kulai is one of three landlocked districts of Johor (the other two being Kluang and Segamat) with an area of 753.75km2, which is slightly smaller than the size of Singapore, a sovereign country situated approximately to the south of the district.[3] It has a population of 223,306 at the 2010 Census (provisional result). It has a mix of urban and rural settlements with a majority of the population settling in towns near Johor Bahru. These population centers, such as Kulai and Senai effectively became suburbs of the greater metropolitan area in Kulai district.

History

The earliest settlement in Kulai is located at Sayong River, now at Bandar Tenggara, which have existed since the Srivijayan era. The Orang Asli settlement at the upstream of Sayong River was the hometown to the Malay Singaporean folklore hero Badang. Badang was the Hulubalang during the reign of Sri Rana Wikrama of the Kingdom of Singapura, a city kingdom prior to the establishment of Sultanate of Malacca. This suggest that the settlement in Sungai Sayong should have been established no later than the 12th century.[4]

In 1548, after the demise of last Sultan of Melaka in exile, Mahmud Shah, his prince Alauddin Shah moved his capital from Kampar, Sumatra to Sayong and established the new Kota Sayong Pinang. Kota Sayong was the first capital of Sultanate of Johor on the peninsular mainland. The Sultan later moved the capital city to Kota Batu at the mouth of Johor River.

The modern district of Kulai was a former sub-district of Johor Bahru. The subdistrict was upgraded to the full district status on 1 January 2008 as District of Kulaijaya.[5] The district is recognised as the state's 9th district.[6] On 28 August 2015, Sultan of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Ismail ibni Sultan Iskandar decreed to revert Kulaijaya's name back to its original name.[7] [8]

Government

The local authorities of Kulai are Kulai Municipal Council and Iskandar Puteri City Council, the part of southern Kulai, etc.: Kangkar Pulai. Kulai Town also the administry centre of Kulai District and Kulai Municipal Council.

Administrative divisions

Kulai District is divided into 4 mukims:[9]

Demography

Malay made up 55% of the total population in Kulai. This is followed by Malaysian Chinese (33.7%) and Malaysian Indian (10.7%).[10]

Federal Parliament and State Assembly Seats

List of Kulai district representatives in the Federal Parliament (Dewan Rakyat)

Parliament Seat Name Member of Parliament Party
P158TebrauJimmy Puah Wee TsePakatan Harapan (PKR)
P162Iskandar PuteriLiew Chin TongPakatan Harapan (DAP)
P163KulaiTeo Nie ChingPakatan Harapan (DAP)

List of Kulai district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly (Dewan Undangan Negeri)
Parliament State Seat Name State Assemblyman Party
P158N41Puteri WangsaAmira Aisya
P162N49Kota IskandarPandak AhmadBarisan Nasional (UMNO)
P163N50Bukit PermaiMohd Jafni Md ShukorBarisan Nasional (UMNO)
P163N51Bukit BatuArthur Chiong Sen SernPakatan Harapan (PKR)
P163N52SenaiWong Bor YangPakatan Harapan (DAP)

Other Towns

Economy

The main economy activities in the district are information and communication technology, biotechnology and logistics.[11]

Tourist attractions

Transportation

Roads

Skudai Highway or Federal route 1 is the most important inner link in Kulai District, with many access along the road such as Senai Airport Highway 16, Skudai–Pontian Highway 5, Jalan Kulai-Kota Tinggi 94, Diamond Interchange (access to Bandar Putra, Indahpura and proposed new NSE exit), proposed Kulai Inner Ring Road. The government proposed to open a new road, Kulai-Senai Bypass, to resolve the traffic jam problem of the Skudai Highway.

Kulai was an important stopover on the Johor Bahru-Kuala Lumpur trunk road in the 1970s and 1980s until the North–South Expressway (NSE) E2 opened in 1994, which bypassed the town. Senai North Interchange (NSE)253 is the connection to Singapore (from the east to the west).NSE is also one of the access points to the Mount Pulai nature reserve. Senai Airport, the international airport which serves Johor is within the municipality.

The Second Link Expressway E3 is also an access to connect to Iskandar Puteri, Singapore (Tuas). The Senai–Desaru Expressway (SDE) connects Senai and Desaru more quickly.

Rails

The district also has one railway station run by the Malayan Railway (KTM) in Kulai Town.

Airport

The district houses the Senai International Airport which is located in Senai.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profil Daerah. ptj.johor.gov.my. 26 December 2017. 30 June 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210630161508/https://ptj.johor.gov.my/index.php/pejabat-tanah/pejabat-tanah-kulai/profil-daerah. dead.
  2. Web site: Kulai. Tourism Johor. 21 February 2018. 21 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180221161510/http://tourism.johor.my/destination/kulai-2/. dead.
  3. Web site: Jabatan Perancangan Bandar dan Desa Negeri Johor. Plan Malaysia @ Johor. 26 March 2018. ms.
  4. Web site: Berita Harian 24th February 2017. 7 February 2017. 31 Aug 2021.
  5. Web site: Daerah Kecil Kulai dinaik taraf. 13 July 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20120212224756/http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2008&dt=0622&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Johor&pg=wj_01.htm. 12 February 2012. dead.
  6. Web site: Ledang set to become Johor's newest district – Nation – The Star Online. www.thestar.com.my.
  7. Web site: Sultan: Change Kulaijaya's name back to Kulai. 29 August 2015.
  8. News: Johor's administrative capital Nusajaya to be renamed Iskandar Puteri. hermesauto. The Straits Times . 7 December 2015.
  9. Web site: Profil_Februari.pdf . Dokumen/Kulaijaya . apps.water.gov.my . 28 July 2016 . 18 August 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160818062648/http://apps.water.gov.my/jpskomuniti/dokumen/Kulaijaya%20Profil_Februari%202011.pdf . dead .
  10. Web site: Census 2010 .
  11. Web site: Muafakat ke Arah #Johor Berkemajuan. Muafakat Johor. 17 March 2018. ms.