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Muar Also know as Bandar Maharani, Muar is a picturesque town popular for delicious yet inexpensive food. A town where trishaws and bicycles abound, Muar bears a striking resemblance to Malacca geographically, culturally, and in terms of their interconnecting historical and commercial roles. It is also known as the home of the "ghazal" music, a traditional Malay culture that remains very popular with the older folk. Kukup The little town of Kukup is a fishing village, off Pontian. A popular tourist destination, it is peculiar because the entire row of houses is perched upon stilts at the water's edge. There are numerous restaurants on stilts serving delicious seafood. Handicraft and delicacies such as keropok, belacan, and cincalok are available at Kukup. Visitors can also hire fishing boats. Tanjung Piai Located at the southern most tip of mainland Asia, 75km from JB, Tanjung Piai is famous for its mangrove swamplands, which are homes to many exotic aquatic life-forms, including multicolored mangrove crabs, beady-eyed mudskippers, and crab-eating macaques. Here, one can see "Gula Melaka" (palm sugar) processed the traditional way and experience the lifestyle of a typical Malay Kampung community. Tanjung Piai is also home to one of nature's rarely seen spectacular phenomena, the fireflies. When certain conditions prevail, these fireflies will swarm and transform the mangrove swamp into a twinkling wonderland.
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