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Time Zone and City Information
Time Zone: Asia/Kuala_Lumpur
Country: Malaysia
Continent: Asia
Currency: Ringgit (MYR)
Languages: Malay
Phone Prefix: 60
Latitude: 1.532°N
Longitude: 103.7549°E
Current Weather in Kampung Kangkar Teberau
Condition:
Partly cloudy
Temperature: 20°C (68°F)
min: 15°C (59°F) - max: 22°C (72°F)
Pressure: 1013 hPa
Humidity: 65%
Wind: 10 km/h
Sunrise: 06:30 AM
Sunset: 06:30 PM
Forecast for Kampung Kangkar Teberau
2026-06-04 (Tomorrow)
Condition:
Sunny
Max Temperature: 22°C (72°F)
Min Temperature: 15°C (59°F)
Pressure: 1013 hPa
Humidity: 60%
Wind: 12 km/h
Sunrise: 06:30 AM
Sunset: 06:30 PM
2026-06-05 (Day After Tomorrow)
Condition:
Partly cloudy
Max Temperature: 21°C (70°F)
Min Temperature: 14°C (57°F)
Pressure: 1012 hPa
Humidity: 62%
Wind: 11 km/h
Sunrise: 06:30 AM
Sunset: 06:30 PM
Kampung Kangkar Teberau
Kampung Kangkar Teberau is a suburban locality situated in the district of Johor Bahru, in Johor state, southern Peninsular Malaysia. Located several kilometers northwest of Johor Bahru city center, it forms part of the rapidly urbanizing Iskandar Malaysia economic region, which encompasses the greater Johor Bahru metropolitan area near the causeway to Singapore. The area represents the dynamic interplay between traditional Malay village life and the rapid industrialization and urbanization transforming southern Johor.
As a kampung (village) that has expanded into a suburban township, Kampung Kangkar Teberau is home to a mixed community of Malay, Chinese, and Indian residents typical of Malaysian suburban areas. The population has grown significantly in recent decades as the broader Johor Bahru region has attracted investment and development linked to its proximity to Singapore, one of the world's most prosperous cities just across the Johor Strait.
The history of Kangkar Teberau reflects the typical development of Johor's rural Malay hinterland. Like many kampungs in Johor, the area was originally an agricultural community dependent on rubber and palm oil cultivation. The growth of Johor Bahru as a major Malaysian city and economic center gradually drew development outward, transforming surrounding kampungs into suburban zones connected by roads and public services to the urban core.
The area is served by local schools, mosques, Chinese temples, and community facilities that cater to its multiracial population. Markets and small commercial centers along the main roads provide everyday necessities and serve as informal gathering points. The landscape retains patches of greenery and some traditional kampung architecture alongside newer terraced houses and shophouses typical of Malaysian suburban development.
One of the most significant aspects of life in Kampung Kangkar Teberau and the broader Johor Bahru suburban zone is the influence of neighboring Singapore. Many residents commute daily to Singapore for work, taking advantage of higher wages while enjoying lower living costs on the Malaysian side. This cross-border dynamic is a defining feature of life in the region, creating a community with deep economic and personal ties to Singapore's economy and culture.
Transportation options include bus services connecting the area to Johor Bahru city center and the Causeway to Singapore. Private cars and motorcycles are widely used due to the relatively spread-out nature of suburban development in the area. Ongoing improvements to Iskandar Malaysia's public transport infrastructure are gradually enhancing connectivity throughout the region.
Educational facilities in the broader area include national and Chinese vernacular schools at the primary and secondary levels, as well as access to the various colleges and universities in Johor Bahru. The presence of international schools reflects the area's growing expatriate and professional community.
Kampung Kangkar Teberau exemplifies the transformation of Malaysia's southern borderlands — a community shaped by its Malay heritage, multicultural present, and the gravitational pull of Singapore's economy, creating a unique suburban lifestyle at the heart of one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic growth corridors.