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9-472: Telok Mas is a small town in Melaka Tengah District , Malacca , Malaysia . 2°10′N 102°19′E  /  2.167°N 102.317°E  / 2.167; 102.317 This Malacca location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Central Melaka District Melaka Tengah District (translated as Central Malacca District), formerly known as Central District ,

18-481: A small portion in the north by Hang Tuah Jaya Municipal Council ( Malay : Majlis Perbandaran Hang Tuah Jaya , MPHTJ). Melaka Tengah District is further divided into 40 subdivisions; 29 mukims , 2 major towns (bandar) and 9 small towns (pekan). density (/km ) There are 3 Federal Parliament seats and 13 State Assembly seats in Melaka Tengah District. List of Melaka Tengah district representatives in

27-557: A total area of 1,309 hectares. The second most important economy sector for the district is tourism, where the major tourist attractions are located at Malacca City , Ayer Keroh and Besar Island . The third most important economy sector is agriculture, in which 55% of Melaka Tengah area is used for rubber plantation, palm oil plantation and rice fields. For primary and secondary education, there are 87 primary schools and 35 high schools in Melaka Tengah. The colleges and universities in

36-715: Is a museum about Malaysian literary works in Malacca City , Malacca , Malaysia , which resembles the structural design of a residence and was officiated by Chief Minister Mohd Zin Abdul Ghani in 1984. The museum's building was built during the British Malaya on St. Paul's Hill and was formerly used as residence and prison. It also housed the Malacca State Development Corporation ( Malay : Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Melaka ) until 1974 before it

45-633: Is one of the three administrative districts in Malacca , Malaysia . It borders Alor Gajah District to the north and Jasin District to the east. The capital of the state, Malacca City , is located in this district. This district is the major destination of tourists in Malacca as most historical spots are situated within it. Melaka Tengah is administered by two local authorities, mostly Malacca City Council ( Malay : Majlis Bandaraya Melaka Bersejarah , MBMB) and

54-532: The Federal Assembly (Dewan Rakyat) List of Melaka Tengah district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly (Dewan Undangan Negeri) There are over 503,000 residents in Melaka Tengah, which are composed of 303,000 Malays (58%), 169,000 Chinese (32%), 22,000 Indians (4%) and others. The main economy sector of the district is industry, in which Melaka Tengah has ten industrial areas with

63-1607: The district are Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka , Malacca Foundation College, Malacca Malay Female Teacher's Institute, Malacca Industrial Institute and Multimedia University . The Malacca State Library in Bukit Baru is the main library of the state of Malacca. Two other libraries are located at the Malacca State Mosque and Jonker Street. Galleries in Melaka Tengah are Gallery of Admiral Cheng Ho , Jehan Chan Art Gallery, Macau Gallery Melaka , Melaka Art Gallery and Malacca Bee Gallery . Museums in Melaka Tengah are Aborigines Museum , Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum , Beauty Museum , Cheng Ho Cultural Museum , Chitty Museum , Democratic Government Museum , Education Museum , Governor's Museum , History and Ethnography Museum , Kite Museum , Melaka Al-Quran Museum , Melaka Islamic Museum , Melaka Literature Museum , Melaka Stamp Museum , Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum , Melaka UMNO Museum , Malay and Islamic World Museum , Malaysia Architecture Museum , Malaysia Prison Museum , Malaysia Youth Museum , Maritime Museum , People's Museum , Besar Island Museum, Royal Malaysian Customs Department Museum , Royal Malaysian Navy Museum , Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum , Submarine Museum and Toy Museum . Nature-related tourist attractions in Melaka Tengah are Melaka Tropical Fruit Farm and Sungai Udang Recreational Forest . Melaka Literature Museum Malacca Literature Museum ( Malay : Muzium Sastera Melaka )

72-504: The use of stone tablets, to the introduction of Arabic script, the precursor to Jawi , ending with the modern tools of the computer and keyboard. A large section is devoted to the tale of Hang Tuah . The museum also showcases the earliest known Malay letters, dating to the 16th century, the contributions of Malay authors, and the influence of Islam on the nation's laws. Displays are done using graphical panels, exhibition boxes, audio visual and kiosk information. This article about

81-511: Was moved to Ayer Keroh as its current location. The museum exhibits material pertaining to the written history of Malacca, the writings of Munsyi Abdullah and local Malay folklore. It also displays the growth of literature from the period of the Malacca Sultanate to contemporary literary scene. The front of the museum displays a mural that depicts of evolution of writing in Malaysia from

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