Kampung Pasir Putih

Kampung Pasir Putih is a village in Pasir Gudang, Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia.[1] This village was established in 1920, along with three other villages, and is the only one that still exists today in Pasir Gudang. The primary sectors that contribute to the economy of this village are agriculture and commerce.[2] Malays, Indonesians and Pakistanis are the main residents of this village (the latter two work in the nearby factory).

Kampung Pasir Putih was administered by the head village named Tuan Suhaimi who live at Tanjung Puteri Resort, which located beside Kampung Pasir Putih.

Kampung Pasir Putih also was located beside Tanjung Puteri Golf Resort. Whoever loves or want to try to play golf, they can go here. For some travellers, dont worry about where they can stay for a day or more because there were many villas and hotel too so they can stay there for a while. It only take a minute to go to Kampung Pasir Putih so they easily can go there and try many types of foods and also see the sea there.

There are some popular restaurants that located here, i.e. Sri Pantai Seafood (for dinner), Kedai Makan Rahmat(for lunch), and Satay Yus which famous in Pasir Gudang. Besides that, Selera Sambal and Dedaisy Cafe(popular with their "Siakap asam pedas") also some of the restaurant that popular for lunch too.

Kampung Pasir Putih was located beside the sea that separate it with Singapore. People who live here or any people who comes here sometimes love to see the sea because we also can see the buildings at Singapore from far and the "see engineering" site, also the Pasir Gudang Ferry Terminal Sdn Bhd from far.

There are two main primary school at Kampung Pasir Putih which is Sekolah Kebangsaan Pasir Putih and Sekolah Agama Kampung Pasir Putih which were built a long time ago and majority kids at this village will go to this both school at morning and evening.

References

  1. Malaysia Travel Atlas: includes Singapore & Brunei. Tuttle Publishing. 2013. p. 53. ISBN 14-629-0949-3.
  2. Patrick Guinness (1992). On the Margin of Capitalism: People and Development in Mukim Plentong, Johor, Malaysia. Oxford University Press. p. 127. ISBN 01-958-8556-2.

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