Kulai


Kulai is a town and the capital of Kulai District, Johor, Malaysia. It is administered by the Kulai Municipal Council, which was earlier known as the Kulai District Council.

History

Kulai was a forest until Huang Guo Mao conducted explorations and established a settlement in 1892. The shophouses were destroyed by the British as the Empire of Japan advanced into the area in 1941.
Kulai was surveyed as one of the happiest cities in Malaysia in June 2020.

Politics

The Kulai Local Council was formed in 1950. The Labour Party of Malaya won in the city during the 1950s and 1960s.
In 1947, there was a dispute between the pro-Kuomintang forces led by Tang Zhu Bo and the pro-Chinese Communist Party forces led by Chen Xiu Ying. Chen and his supporters went into the forrest to fight a guerilla campaign. Chen led around 100 men to attack Kulai in 1948, and killed Tan Go Kim, chair of the Kuomintang Kulai. Chen was killed in 1951.

Economy

The Colonial Development Corporation conducted the Kulai Oil Palm Estate, a 1,772 acre plantation that was abandoned by its Chinese owner during World War II, in 1950. The CDC initially sought 10,000 acres, but the low cost and the large amount of elaeis made KOPE desirable. In 1954, KOPE had 1,283 acres in production that produced 650 tonnes of oil and 3,083 acres were planned for the future. A palm oil factory for KOPE was completed in 1957. A 5,000 acre extension was launched in 1962. There were 26,000 acres dedicated to oil palm in Kulai by 1965.

Culture

The Chinese community in Kulai mainly communicate in Hakka Chinese dialects. There are quite a number of Chinese temples to fulfill the religious needs of the local Chinese community, like Wan Xian Miao Temple , Hong Sen Tai Tee Old Temple , Yuen Sun Kung Temple and several other temples.

Transportation

Transportation between Johor Bahru and Kulai was conducted through a bus service until 1933. There was one taxi in Kulai in 1936.

Climate

Kulai has a tropical rainforest climate with heavy rainfall year-round.

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Category:Kulai District
Category:Towns in Johor