Tanjung Karang, Selangor
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Tanjong Karang is a
mukim A mukim is a type of administrative division used in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. The word ''mukim'' is a loanword in English. However, it was also originally a loanword in Malay from the Arabic word: (meaning ''resident''). The clo ...
in Kuala Selangor District, Selangor, Malaysia. It is loosely translated into English as the "Cape of Corals". Tanjong Karang town is divided by the Sungai Tengi at the middle but connected with a bridge. The local Chinese minority lives in the urban and seaside area, while most Malays live in rural areas and perform agricultural activities, particularly rice cultivation.


Ban Canal

There is a large canal that starts from Tanjong Karang which crossed but merged using watergate to Sungai Tengi. The canal ends in the district of Sabak Bernam. It is often called by the locals as ''bangkenal''. Its function is to provide enough water to irrigate the rice crops; it is also used by a water supply company to provide treated water and as a place for freshwater fish farming among the villagers. In the past, this canal is involved in the forest harvesting activities. It serves as a router in sweeping the harvested timber by drifting it over the water to the 'Headworks' where the collection works is done for land transportation. The canal was built by the Colonial Federal Government's Department of Irrigation and Drainage (Malay: ''Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran'') in 1953 as part of Tanjong Karang Irrigation Scheme project, it is a reclamation project that converted the swampland of Central Selangor to a cultivatable rice paddies by connecting Sungai Tengi to Sungai Bernam in Perak, the canal extend all the way from Tanjung Karang to Sungai Besar. There are myths from the older people who claimed there was a giant snake found during the construction of this canal. It led to the cessation of further construction work at Seri Tiram.


Historic building

There is an old historic building left without care at Kampung Sungai Kajang. It is believed that the building was at one time a palm sugar processing plant built during the colonial period. During the Second World War, the factory was captured and used as a Japanese military base. Some effects of the ravages of battle can be seen today. Only a small portion of the structure is maintained while almost the entire plant has been destroyed, whether caused by agriculture or
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Notable people

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Noh Omar Tan Sri Noh bin Haji Omar ( Jawi: نوح بن عمر; born 23 February 1958) is a Malaysian politician who served as the Minister of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperative for second term in the Barisan Nasional (BN) administration under fo ...
* Mohd Amri Yahyah


Appearance in ''Nur Kasih''

Tanjong Karang has been known to the public after ''
Nur Kasih ''Nur Kasih'' (Malay: 'Light of Love') is a 2009 Malaysian TV drama series directed by Kabir Bhatia (director of ''Setem'', ''Sepi'' and ''Cinta'') for TV3. It starred Tiz Zaqyah, Remy Ishak, Fizz Fairuz, Sharifah Sofia and Jalaluddin Hassan. Th ...
'' a TV3 popular serial drama in 2009, made its filming here for kampung scenes.


References

Kuala Selangor District Mukims of Selangor {{Selangor-geo-stub