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" The Pineapple Museum is dedicated to this tropical plant, with interesting exhibits, artifacts, publications and information on the pineapple industry in Malaysia." Dedicated to the namesake tropical fruit, the Pineapple Museum tells the story of the pineapple cultivation and industry in Malaysia from beginning to end - from the early beginnings of pineapple as one of Malaysia's agricultural products, the roles that the government and private sectors played in the sector, through to the progress that has led to its present status. There is also an interesting exhibit on the biology of the pineapple plant. One section of the museum focuses on the cultivation methods of the pineapple, providing insightful information on planting techniques, pest and disease control, commercial planting, and maintenance guidelines. You will also be able to see how the pineapple fruit is processed, from the field into the factory, where it is canned. The Museum houses one of the most extensive collection of artifacts, exhibits, publications and information pertaining to the pineapple industry in Malaysia. A special sectoin is dedicated to illustrate the different varieties of pineapples planted in Malaysia. Some 18 varieties of pineapples is also displayed in various stages of process, from freshly cut pineapples from the fields, through to canned pineapple displays, from commercial pineapple plants to ornamental ones. Details such as the fruit shape and colour, sugar content and the different kinds of materials used in pineapple planting is also described. For more information, please contact: Musium Nanas Negeri Johor Batu 32, Jalan Johor Pontian, Tel: (+607) 687 1249 Fax: (+607) 687067

Muzium Nenas Pejabat Pertanian Pontian Batu 32, Jalan Johor Pontian Tel Faks Website :07-6871249 :07-6870607 :RM 2.00

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" Kukup, near the south-western tip of the peninsula, 20km from Pontian, is a well-known fishing village with most of its houses built on stilts. It is famous for its fish farms and several restaurants, which serve the freshest seafood dishes." Kukup, is a well-known fishing village with most of its houses built on stilts. Since the middle of the 19th century, Kukup has been populated by farmers and fishermen, particularly of Bugis descent. It is famous for its fish farms and several restaurants, which serve the freshest seafood dishes, cooked in various delicious and tantalising styles. You must try the signature chilli crab dish. Several restaurants serving seafood dishes are located along the small street, close to the jetty so you can enjoy a good seafood meal with a great view of the sea. Handicraft and delicacies such as keropok, belacan and cencaluk are available here. Those who love local dishes will definitely find this place a gastronmical delight. After a satisfying meal you can hop on any of the boats for hire, and visit the aquaculture farms or kelong where crabs and a variety of fishes are commercially bred. Within sight of the Kukup jetty lies Kukup island, an interesting spot for a quick spin around the island on boat. Those wishing to stay overnight and explore Kukup can stay at the nearby chalet facility.

" Get back to nature and laze the day away in realms where endless spectacles unfold." Dubbed the southernmost tip of mainland Asia, Tanjung Piai is a haven for a diverse species of flora and fauna, including those unique to mangrove areas such as mangrove crabs, beady-eyed mudskippers and crab-eating macaques. It is also famous for being a hot spot for birdwatchers to visit during the migratory season which falls around September and March. Located within the district of Pontian, Johor, Tanjung Piai is where the earth and sea, plant and animal life, exist within a blissful harmony. Tanjung Piai Johor National Park covers an area of over 926ha -- 526ha of which comprise of coastal mangroves. There are two entry points to Tanjung Piai - the one at Sungai Belukang and the other at Desa Sri Piai.

Entry into the Tanjung Piai Park requires a minimal fee of just RM3 for adults (Malaysians) and RM5 for foreign visitors, payable at Tanjung Piai's visitor's complex.

Tel :07-6969 712/6969 796 Faks :07-6969 786/07-6969 029 Website :www.johorparks.com.my Bayaran :RM 5.00 (Malaysia

Lembaga Perindustrian Nanas Malaysia - Johor


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