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Fishing village of Kukup, with Pulau Kukup in the background. Kukup is a small fishing village located about forty kilometres southwest of Johor Bahru, in the district of Pontian, Johor, on the Strait of Malacca in Malaysia. It is famous for its open-air seafood restaurants built on stilts over the water. Some of the restaurants are geared for tour groups, and it is particularly popular with tourists from Singapore. Regularly scheduled ferries connect Kukup with Tanjung Balai in Indonesia. v • d • e Johor Darul Ta'zim Districts Johor Bahru • Muar • Batu Pahat • Kluang • Kota Tinggi • Segamat • Pontian • Mersing • Ledang • Kulaijaya Small Districts Rengit• Labis• Pengerang Cities/Main Towns Johor Bahru (Capital) • Muar (Bandar Maharani) • Batu Pahat (Bandar Penggaram) • Kluang • Kota Tinggi • Segamat • Pontian Kechil • Mersing• Kulai • Tangkak • Rengit • Yong Peng • Labis • Townships and Mukims Ayer Bemban • Ayer Hitam • Air Papan • Bakri • Bandar Dato' Onn • Bandar Penawar • Bandar Tenggara • Batu Enam • Bekok • Benut • Bukit Batu • Bukit Gambir • Bukit Kangkar • Bukit Kepong • Bukit Naning • Bukit Pasir • Buloh Kasap • Chaah • Desaru • Endau • Gelang Patah • Gemas Baharu • Genuang • Jemaluang • Jementah • Johor Lama • Kahang • Kampung Tengah • Kangkar Pulai • Kelapa Sawit • Kempas • Kong Kong • Kota Iskandar (state administrative centre) • Kukup • Layang-Layang • Lenga • Lima Kedai • Lok Heng • Lombong • Machap • Masai • Mengkibol • Nusajaya • Pagoh • Paloh • Parit Bakar • Parit Jawa • Parit Raja • Parit Sulong • Parit Yaani • Panchor • Pasir Gudang • Pasir Pelangi • Pendas • Pekan Air Panas • Pekan Nanas • Pengerang • Permas Jaya • Plentong • Renggam • Sagil • Saleng • Sedenak • Sedili • Seelong • Segenting • Semerah • Senai • Senggarang • Simpang Renggam • Skudai • Sri Gading • Sri Medan • Stulang • Sungai Balang • Sungai Mati • Sungai Rengit • Tampoi • Tanjung Balau • Tanjung Kupang • Tanjung Leman • Tanjung Langsat • Tanjung Pelepas • Tanjung Pengelih • Tebrau • Teluk Mahkota • Teluk Ramunia • Teluk Sengat • Tenggaroh • Tongkang Pechah • Ulu Choh • Ulu Tiram • Serom Villages FELDA Taib Andak • Kampung Bakar Batu • Kampung Kayu Ara Pasong • Kampung Melayu Majidee • Pantai Minyak Beku • Kampung Nong Chik • Kampung Tengah• Sungai Karas • Tanjung Piai • Serom 5 • Chamek Housing Estates Bandar Baru UDA • Bandar Damansara Alif • Bandar Putra Kulai • Bandar Sri Alam • Bukit Indah • Horizon Hills • Indahpura • Kota Masai • Mutiara Rini • Setia Indah • Setia Tropika • Taman Abad • Taman Daya • Taman Johor Jaya • Taman Melodies • Taman Molek • Taman Perling • Taman Scientex • Taman Sentosa • Taman Sri Lambak • Taman Suria • Taman Ungku Tun Aminah • Taman Universiti • Taman Flora Utama • Taman Bukit Pasir • Pura Kencana • Taman Setia Jaya 2 Islands Middle Rocks • South Ledge • Pulau Aur • Pulau Besar • Pulau Kukup • Pulau Merambong • Pulau Pisang • Pulau Pemanggil • Pulau Tengah • Pulau Rawa • Pulau Sibu • Pulau Tinggi Mountains Gunung Ledang • Rivers Muar River • Kesang River • Sungai Batu Pahat • Special Zones Iskandar Malaysia • East Coast Economic Region Kukup became more prosperous when the famous Singapore Arab Syed Mohamed bin Ahmed Alsagoff (also known as Nong Chik) obtained the approval of the Sultan of Johor to develop the southwest coast of Johor. Many government organisations were set up there, including a harbour and port. Boats and ships from the north to the south would stop there, loading and unloading cargo, leaving for Singapore or Malacca. Shops were opened and many people came there to settle down. At that point, many people disagreed with the name Kukub on the grounds that it was not a Malay name, so they changed it to Kukup. Due to its rapid development, Kukup became one of the big towns in Johor. This was due to the coming of Tuan Syed Mohamed Alsagoff (or Nong Chik, as he was also called), a Singapore Arab who had sought and obtained approval from Sultan Abu Bakar Johor to explore and open up agriculture lands in the southwest Coast of Johor, bordered by Sungai Permas, Sungai Pontian Kechil, Sungai Pontian Besar, and Sungai Jeram Batu. (Sungai in Malay means river.) Kukup was rapidly developed under Constantinople Estate owned by Tuan Syed Mohamed Alsagoff. Because of this, the whole place was named "Kukup District". Kukup District was replaced with "Pontian District" when the main road linking Pontian and Johor Bahru was completed in 1900. At that time all the government organisations in Kukup were shifted to Pontian. While developing the Kukup area, Tuan Syed Mohamed Alsagoff even issued his own currency. Coordinates: 1°19′N 103°27′E / 1.317°N 103.45°E / 1.317; 103.45 External links Kukup Travelogue by tourmalaysia.com Kukup Virtual Malaysia This Johor location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e