Kluang
Kluang | |
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Town and district capital | |
| Kluang Town Bandar Kluang | |
Clock tower Jalan Batu Pahat Sunway Kluang Mall Street Art Alley Mengkibol River Jalan Mersing | |
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Seal | |
| Motto(s): Maju Sejahtera "Progress, Prosper" (motto of Kluang Municipal Council) | |
Interactive map of Kluang | |
| Coordinates: 2°2′1″N 103°19′10″E / 2.03361°N 103.31944°E | |
| Country | Malaysia |
| State | Johor |
| District | Kluang |
| Establishment | 1915 |
| Granted municipal status | 8 May 2001 |
| Government | |
| • Type | Municipal council |
| • Body | Kluang Municipal Council |
| • President | Mohd Fahmy Yahya |
| Area | |
• District | 2,852 km2 (1,101 sq mi) |
| • Urban | 126.57 km2 (48.87 sq mi) |
| Population (2022) | |
• District | 323,762 |
| • Density | 113.5/km2 (294/sq mi) |
| • Urban | 204,964 |
| • Rural | 19,340 |
| Time zone | UTC+8 (MST) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+8 (Not observed) |
| Postcode | 86000 |
| Calling code | +6-07 |
| Vehicle registration | J |
| Website | www |
Kluang, formerly Keluang, is a town in Kluang District, Johor, Malaysia. Kluang was founded in 1915 as the administrative capital of central Johor by the British. It is located in the centre of the state and is within 90 minutes of all major urban areas of Johor. Kluang, combined with Batu Pahat, encompasses central Johor with a market catchment of over 700,000. Over the 20th century, Kluang's economy transitioned from rubber to palm oil and now has some of Malaysia's largest organic farms. The industrial sector has also grown significantly with multinational investment and a critical mass of tile manufacturers enabling the district to be called the 'tile capital of Malaysia'. The organic farming sector has also boosted Kluang as an ecotourism destination with key farms such as Zenxin, UK Agro and Kahang Organic Rice Farm.