hai..
today
i want to tell everyone about my hometown..
my hometown history ...
SEGAMAT
According to a local historian, Hassan bin Muhammad, the area used to be known as Rantau Panjang. In around 1511, a Bendahara (Prime Minister) of Melaka (Malacca), Bendahara Tepok and his troops were retreating to Johor after the fall of Melaka to the invading Portuguese forces led by Afonso de Albuquerque. The Bendahara
and his troops stopped and rested by a river in the area and drank
water from the river. After the drink, the Bendahara exclaimed, "Segar amat!", or "Very refreshing!" in Malay, and named the river Segar Amat, which over time evolved into Segamat. However, initially the name Segamat
only applied to the river. The settlement which later became Segamat
was originally called Rantau Panjang. The town assumed the river's name
only at the turn of the 20th century.
By the end of 19th century, the four original districts have several
minor districts, for example the previous Muar District has 4 minor
districts - Parit Jawa, Chohong, Lenga and Segamat. The first District Officer of Segamat Minor District was Encik Menthol bin Haji Ahmad. In 1933, the district of Segamat was formed after a major district boundary realignment was made by the government of Johor to split the original 4 districts (Muar, Batu Pahat, Johor Bahru and Sedili) into 8 districts (before the 2008 realignment which added the Kulaijaya and Ledang districts to form 10 districts in Johor).
After the formation of Segamat District, the government began to
develop Segamat, mainly with agricultural activities to boost the
economy of Segamat. This included the construction of the national railroad system passing the town of Segamat and also the construction of the main road known today as Federal Route 1.
In 1970s, Tun Razak Highway was constructed to boost the economy of Segamat as an agricultural hub, to shorten the traveling time to Kuantan and to speed up the development progress of the poorly-developed areas in southern Pahang.
The Johor branch campus of Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) was constructed at Jementah
in the end of 1980's and started its operation in 1991. The
construction of UiTM campus in Segamat district turned Segamat into
another important educational hub in Johor besides Skudai, which houses Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
In 1996, Segamat Land Port was constructed to make Segamat an important transportational hub, like Nilai in Negeri Sembilan.
By constructing the land port, manufacturers may just transport their
goods to Segamat Land Port and then the goods can be transported to the
nearest sea ports such as Pasir Gudang by train
and this will increase the transportation efficiency. However, the plan
did not materialize as planned, the space is subsequently rendered
largely vacant as of latest 03 February 2012.
In 1999, the second bridge of Segamat,funded mainly by private
developers was constructed to reduce congestion at the main bridge. The
second bridge was included as a part of Segamat Inner Ring Road
package consisting the road upgrade to 4-lane road at Jalan Pemuda,
Jalan Hassan, Jalan Pee Kang Hai and Jalan Chia Chin Koon, which was
completed in August 2005. The inner ring road
package is useful to divert the traffic flow when the main roads at the
town center are closed for special occasions and events such as National Day.
THIS IS FACT ABOUT MY HOMETOWN
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