Tampin (town) should not be confused with Tampines.
Tampin | |
Translit Lang1: | Other |
Translit Lang1 Type1: | Jawi |
Translit Lang1 Info1: | تمڤين |
Translit Lang1 Type2: | Chinese |
Translit Lang1 Info2: | 淡边 |
Translit Lang1 Type3: | Tamil |
Translit Lang1 Info3: | தம்பின் |
Settlement Type: | Town and district capital |
Pushpin Map: | Malaysia |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of Tampin in Peninsular Malaysia |
Coordinates: | 2.4897°N 102.2375°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Malaysia |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Subdivision Type2: | District |
Subdivision Type3: | Luak |
Subdivision Name3: | Tampin Adat Territory |
Established Title: | Established |
Established Date: | 1840 |
Leader Title: | Tunku Besar Tampin |
Leader Name: | Tunku Syed Razman al-Qadri |
Leader Title1: | President |
Leader Name1: | Roduan Bin Ujang[1] |
Leader Title2: | Member of Parliament |
Leader Name2: | Mohd Isam Mohd Isa (BN) |
Area Footnotes: | [2] |
Area Total Km2: | 69.24 |
Area Total Sq Mi: | 50 |
Elevation M: | 79 |
Elevation Ft: | 259 |
Population Total: | 57,506 |
Population As Of: | 2010 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Population Density Sq Mi: | auto |
Timezone1: | MST |
Utc Offset1: | +8 |
Postal Code Type: | Postcode |
Postal Code: | 73xxx |
Website: | Tampin District Council |
Tampin is a town in Tampin District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, which borders Pulau Sebang town in Alor Gajah District, Malacca. It is situated at the southern tip of the longest mountain range in Malaysia, the Titiwangsa Mountains.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Tampin is located around 60 km south of the state capital city of Seremban and 30 km northwest of Malacca City, Malacca.
Tampin gets its name from the container or pouch weaved from the pandanus fronds. The container was used to store condiments such as the sticky dessert kelamai or dodol and the shrimp paste belacan. The Tampin Adat Territory, a specific subdivision within the district of the same name that also encompasses the town is also known as Luak Tampin, with luak being the local term for a territory, area or district.
Tampin | |
Subdivision Name: | Malaysia |
Settlement Type: | Semi-autonomous luak |
Subdivision Name1: | Negeri Sembilan |
Parts Type: | Adat institution |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Official Name: | Adat Territory of Tampin Wilayah Adat Tampin ولايه عادت تمڤين |
Parts: | Tunku Besar Tampin |
Leader Title: | Tunku Besar Tampin |
Leader Name: | Razman al-Qadri |
Tampin was originally part of Luak of Rembau. After the Naning War in 1832, Raja Ali declared himself the ruler of Seri Menanti and his son-in-law, Syed Shaaban, as the ruler of Rembau. This enraged other rulers of Negeri Sembilan as they had no right to the posts. In 1834 a civil war ensued, which resulted in Raja Ali and Syed Shaaban retreating to Tampin and the area from Mount Tampin to Bukit Putus being removed from Rembau.[8] The provinces of Repah, Keru, Tebong and Tampin Tengah formed the district known as Tampin. Syed Shaaban became the first ruler of Tampin and proclaimed himself the title Tunku Besar Tampin. The district is one of the original confederation of nine states collectively known as Negeri Sembilan, which literally mean"Nine States" in Malay.
On 11 March 1889, the Governor of the Straits Settlements, Sir Cecil Smith, held a meeting with the rulers of Jelebu, Sungai Ujong, Rembau, Seri Menanti and Tampin. The purpose of this meeting was to combine the districts to better manage them under British rule. Tampin, Rembau and Seri Menanti agreed to the proposal and were united as the Seri Menanti Confederation. The newly formed confederation accepted Martin Lister as its first British Resident.[9]
After the independence of Malaya in 1957, Negeri Sembilan and its districts started forming local administrative councils. Formerly known as the Tampin Town Board, the Tampin District Council was established on 1 July 1980, as a result of a restructure of the state via the Local Government Act of 1976.
Tampin is a parliamentary constituency in the Dewan Rakyat of the Malaysian Parliament. The current Member of Parliament since the 2022 Malaysian general election is Mohd Isam Mohd Isa, an UMNO member under Barisan Nasional.[10] The previous Member of Parliament for Tampin between 2018 and 2022 is Hasan Bahrom,[11] [12] an AMANAH member under the Pakatan Harapan coalition.
In turn, Tampin provides 3 seats to the Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly.
Tampin is well served by the Malaysian transport system. By car it is accessible by either North–South Expressway using the Simpang Ampat exit in neighbouring Malacca, or using Federal Route 1 which connects Tampin to Seremban and Johor Bahru. This town is also linked to Alor Gajah and Malacca City via Federal Route 61. Tampin is also the southern end of Federal Route 9 which begins in Karak in the east coast state of Pahang. Motorists from Malacca are thus able to access the East Coast Expressway to get to Kuantan or Kuala Terengganu while bypassing Kuala Lumpur.
In terms of public transport, Tampin is served by the KTMB. In fact, Gemas, which is part of Tampin district, is the meeting point of West Malaysia's eastern and western railway lines. The Pulau Sebang/Tampin railway station is in Pulau Sebang, which is on the Malaccan side, about 1 kilometer from the town centre. Furthermore, since Malacca City does not have a railway station, people living in Malacca normally have to travel to the station in order to get on a train. There was a track from Pulau Sebang to Malacca City before World War II but it was dismantled by the Japanese Imperial Army during the war for the construction of the infamous Burmese Death Railway.