Tangkak

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Motto: 
Berusaha Untuk Makmur
"Strive To Prosper"
(motto of Tangkak District Council)
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Coordinates: 2°16′N102°32′E / 2.267°N 102.533°E / 2.267; 102.533
Country Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
State Flag of Johor.svg Johor
District Tangkak
Township1976
Government
  Type Local government
  BodyTangkak District Council
  PresidentShamsul Ariff Sulaiman
(Since 16 October 2025)
Area
  Total
381.2 km2 (147.18 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
  Total
52,014 [1]
  Density136.45/km2 (353.40/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+8 (MST)
  Summer (DST)Not observed
Postal code
84xxx
National calling code +6-07, +6-06
License plate prefix Jxx
Website www.mdtangkak.gov.my
Tangkak District Council

Majlis Daerah Tangkak
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Emblem
Type
Type
History
Founded1 August 1976
Preceded byMuar North District Council
Leadership
President
Shamsul Ariff Sulaiman
(since 16 October 2025) [2]
Secretary
Fakhruddin Shariff
(since 1 October 2024) [3]
Structure
Seats24
Political groups
Councillors:

  BN (24)

Contents

Length of term
1 April 2024–31 December 2025
Motto
Berusaha Untuk Makmur
(Strive To Prosper)
Meeting place
Pejabat Besar Majlis Daerah Tangkak, 84900 Tangkak, Johor Darul Ta'zim.
Website
www.mdtangkak.gov.my

Tangkak is a town and the capital of Tangkak District in Johor, Malaysia. The town is nicknamed "Fabric Town" or "Syurga Kain" in honour of its many textile shops. It is also well known as being a major entry point to Mount Ledang, the highest mountain in Johor.

History, Etymology and Infrastructure

Tangkak Town (Bandar Tangkak) in Tangkak District Map of Tangkak District, Johor.svg
Tangkak Town (Bandar Tangkak) in Tangkak District

Tangkak is located in the north-western corner of the state of Johore, bordering Malacca by the Kesang River and Chohong River and was formerly the second largest town in Muar District with full of loan shark.

Tangkak was founded in the year 1901 at the foot of Mt. Ophir (1276m high) and was under the direct control of Muar district then. In 1946, the local council was established and was governed by the Assistant District Officer who in turn reported to the Muar District Office in those days.

According to hearsay, the word Tangkak came from the Malay word merangkak, meaning to crawl. It was believed that Long Mahmud had led 7 brothers from the Riau Province (in Indonesia) to start the first settlement that is today Tangkak. These 7 brothers had sailed from Riau Province and sailing along the Kesang River before finally arriving at Tangkak River. They saw the flat terrain and decided to stay put at the place. Unfortunately they had difficulties getting up the river bank as their legs got stuck at the slippery river mud. They had to use the roots of trees to help them to get on land. When other settlers asked them the name of the place, they will answer tang merangkak tu. Over a period of time, it was shortened to Tangkak, the name of the settlement today.

This town is linked to the famous mountain - Mount Ledang where it was said that the most beautiful princess resided there in ancient times. This princess, known as Puteri Gunung Ledang, had the last Sultan of the Malacca Sultanate so smitten with her that he had sent his top warrior, Hang Tuah, to ask her for her hand in marriage. Myth or otherwise, Hang Tuah never came back after his second visit to the mountain.

Developments

The sub-districts of Tangkak and Muar; referred as Muar Utara and Muar Selatan respectively earlier. The Tangkak district was the northern part of the Muar district which was separated from the southern part by the Muar River. In 2006 both were administratively divided and Tangkak was upgraded to a full-fledged district, and it was initially named as the Ledang district after the Mount Ledang nearby. [4] The Ledang district covers Tangkak town, Tanjung Agas, Kesang, Sungai Mati, Serom, Sagil and Bukit Gambir. A ceremony headed by the sultan on 9 June 2008 saw the official proclamation of that northern part becoming Johor's 10th district named Ledang District. [5] The district was then renamed Tangkak District at the end of 2015 by the decree of Sultan Ibrahim Ismail to preserve the historical value of traditional name of places in the state. [6] [7] [8]

Government and politics

Tangkak (N10) has its own constituency in the Johor State Legislative Assembly. The seat is currently held by Ee Chin Li of the Democratic Action Party (DAP) from Pakatan Harapan (PH) ruling coalition. [9]

At the national level, Tangkak under the parliamentary constituency of Ledang, currently held by Syed Ibrahim Syed Nor of People's Justice Party (PKR) from PH too, the federal ruling coalition.

Tangkak District Council (Malay : Majlis Daerah Tangkak) is the local government of Tangkak District including Tangkak town itself. It was formed on 1 August 1976 as the Muar North District Council (Malay : Majlis Daerah Muar Utara) through the merger of the nine local councils (Malay : Majlis Tempatan) of Tangkak, Kebun Bahru, Sagil, Bukit Kangkar, Sungai Mati, Serom, Bukit Gambir, Grisek dan Kundang Ulu and got its present name on 1 April 2001. On 1 January 2009, the Kesang Mukim was ceded from Muar District and became part of the Tangkak District Council and also Tangkak District administration area. [10] [11]

Departments

Units

Administration areas (zones)

As of 2025, Tangkak is divided into 24 zones represented by 24 councillors to act as mediators between residents and the municipal council. [12] The councillors for the 1 April 2024 to 31 December 2025 session are as below:

ZoneCouncillorPolitical affiliation
Bandar Tangkak TimurOng Chee Siang MCA
Bandar Tangkak BaratMohamad Miskal UMNO
Bandar Tangkak UtaraYong Chew Seaw MCA
Bandar Tangkak SelatanRavinthiran S Sinnasmooto MIC
Bandar TangkakPanersilvam Muniady MIC
Tangkak JayaKamarul Ariffin Mohamed UMNO
Bandar Baru TangkakArufudin Wagiman UMNO
Pengkalan BesarHelmi Afendy Sahat@Ismail UMNO
Bukit Kangkar Mohd Fadli Saat UMNO
Sungai Mati Juariah Sareh UMNO
RawangNadhirah Afiqah Abdul Rahim UMNO
Kesang Abdul Ghafar Md Shah UMNO
Tanjung Agas UtaraAbdul Rahim Taib UMNO
Tanjung Agas SelatanNorizan Mahat UMNO
Serom A1Kow Kok Yang MCA
Serom A2Lee Chai Ling MCA
Bukit Gambir BaratMohd Salman Selamat UMNO
Bukit Gambir TimurCha Jia Sheng MCA
Bukit Gambir UtaraZainal Kahar UMNO
Bandar Sagil Ong Wen Chieng MCA
Grisek A1Mohd Fauzi Abdullah UMNO
Grisek A2Rahmat Ahmad UMNO
Kundang UluLow Ping Jie MCA
Kebun Bahru Lim See Eng MCA

Transportation

Car

Tangkak has an extensive network of roads including proximity to the North-South Expressway. The PLUS Expressway has an exit to Tangkak. Federal Federal Route 23 links Tangkak to Muar in the south and Segamat in the north.

Education

References

  1. "Daerah Ledang" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2015-05-08.
  2. "President Profile". mdtangkak.gov.my.
  3. "Secretary Profile". mdtangkak.gov.my.
  4. "Ledang becomes 10th district". The Star Online . 10 June 2008.
  5. "Ledang set to become Johor's newest district". The Star Online . Star Media Group Berhad. 1 June 2008. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  6. "Johor's administrative capital Nusajaya to be renamed Iskandar Puteri". Straits Times . Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. 7 December 2015. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  7. Zazali Musa (7 December 2015). "Nusajaya to be renamed Iskandar Puteri". The Star Online . Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  8. Ben Tan (7 December 2015). "Name changes for Johor districts". The Rakyat Post. Archived from the original on 27 December 2015. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  9. "Malaysia GE15 / PRU15 & 6 States Elections - Johor".
  10. "Background". mdtangkak.gov.my.
  11. "Carta Organisasi". mdtangkak.gov.my.
  12. "Councillor Profiles". mdtangkak.gov.my.

2°16′N102°33′E / 2.267°N 102.550°E / 2.267; 102.550