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Liman Kati

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Liman Kati is a new village formed in the outskirt of royal town Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia. Economy acitivities depend on the rubber plantation in small scale. The community is formed by Malays, Chinese and Indians with the majoirty of Chinese as rubber tapper and groccery businessman.

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Education

SRJK Liman Kati is the primary school in the village. Residents can study in the SRJK Tsung Wah in Kuala Kangsar town. In the secodary school education, residents choose to study in Kuala Kangsar. SMJK Tsung Wah is the common choice of secondary school.

It is the home to the Sultan Azlan Shah MRSM, formerly known as the Kuala Kangsar Mara Junior Science College (MRSM).

Demographics

Chinese is the majority population in the village and followed by Malays, Indians and foreigners who married to residents or workers.

Economy

Plantation is the main economy activities including rubber, oil palm, fruits (durian, rambutan, papaya), vegetable.

Politics

Mohamed Nazri bin Abdul Aziz is the parliament representative in Padang Regas and he hold the titile of Dato' Seri due to his contribution in politics. Liman Kati is part of Padang Regas electoral area politically.

Notable people

  • Lam Wei Haur – a Malaysian Scientist and professor in ocean engineering.
  • References

    Liman Kati Wikipedia