Senggarang, Johor
Town in Johor, Malaysia
1°44′57″N 103°03′09″E / 1.7490338°N 103.0524954°E / 1.7490338; 103.052495483200
Senggarang is a town in Batu Pahat District, Johor, Malaysia.[1] Senggarang got its name from a crocodile that is said to reside in the Senggarang river, known as "Sang Garang". Until now, it is said that the crocodile is still alive in the Senggarang River.[citation needed]
There is a popular Chinese Temple in the town known as Qi Tian Da Sheng Fu Temple dedicated to the Monkey God, and also celebrate the Nine Emperor Gods Festival.[2]
Approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) away from Bandar Penggaram, Batu Pahat, capital of Batu Pahat district.
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Destinations from Senggarang
Bandar Penggaram, Batu Pahat | Sri Gading | Parit Raja |
Strait of Malacca | Senggarang | |
Strait of Malacca | Rengit, Pontian Kechil |
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