Teluk Mahkota

Teluk Mahkota (also known by its former name Jason's Bay[1]) is a prominent bay on the east coast of the state of Johor, in Peninsular Malaysia [2].

It faces the South China Sea and has a width of approximately 12km. The bay is situated about 28km northeast of the town of Kota Tinggi.

At the northern end of the bay is the mouth of the Sungai Sedili Besar river, flanked on the south bank by the village of Tanjung Sedili and on the north bank by the village of Sedili Besar.

At the southern end of the bay is the mouth of the smaller Sungai Sedili Kechil river and the village of Kampung Sedili Kechil.

The region of the bay is also known locally as Sedili.

The bay was in colonial times known as Jason Bay or Jason's Bay, but was subsequently renamed Teluk Mahkota. The word "teluk" is the geographical term for bay in the Malay language. The word "mahkota" means "crown"[3] in the Malay language and is probably a reference to Tunku Abdul Rahman (Tunku Mahkota of Johor) who was the "Tunku Mahkota" or Crown Prince of Johor from 1961-1981.

References

  1. ^ State and Towns Map of Johor, published by World Express Mapping Sdn. Bhd. which states that it is itself reproduced by permission of the Director of National Mapping Malaysia.
  2. ^ Website of the official tourism portal of the Ministry of Tourism, Malaysia, http://www.virtualmalaysia.com/destination/Teluk%20Mahkota%20Beach.html; http://maps.google.com/; State and Towns Map of Johor, published by World Express Mapping Sdn. Bhd. which states that it is itself reproduced by permission of the Director of National Mapping Malaysia.
  3. ^ Collins Easy Learning English-Malay Bahasa Malaysia-Inggeris Dictionary, First edition 2005, HarperCollins Publishers.