Saujana Asahan

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Saujana Asahan National Sports Council Complex
Kompleks Majlis Sukan Negara Saujana Asahan
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Saujana Asahan
General information
Location Asahan, Jasin, Malacca, Malaysia
Construction started8 November 2000
Completed8 February 2002
Owner National Sports Council of Malaysia
Management National Sports Council of Malaysia
Website
www.nsc.gov.my

Saujana Asahan National Sports Council Complex (Malay : Kompleks Majlis Sukan Negara Saujana Asahan) is a sports and recreation centre located in the town of Pekan Asahan in Jasin District in the Malaysian state of Malacca owned by the National Sports Council of Malaysia (NSC). [1] It began construction on 8 November 2000 and completed on 8 February 2002. The centre was built to organise motivational and team building programmes, Seminars and Indoor and Outdoor activities. [2] [3]

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Accommodations

Six types of accommodations are available at the premises:

Facilities

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References

  1. "Asahan Bukan Lagi Pekan Koboi".
  2. "Kompleks MSN Saujana Asahan - Majlis Sukan Negara". nsc.gov.my.
  3. "Kompleks MSN Saujana Asahan - Majlis Sukan Negara". nsc.gov.my.

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