Negeri Kedah Case Study

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1. Introduction
Negeri Kedah is well known for their archaeological park and also their paddy field. Kedah are located at the north peninsular of Malaysia. Negeri Kedah are also known as ‘Rice Bowl of Malaysia’ because when you travel around Kedah, you can see that Negeri Kedah are surrounded with paddy field. Paddy field in Kedah are around two third of the ground in Kedah. Besides that, Kedah are also covered with forest and the forests are open for recreational park for the citizen.
Kedah are also covered with rubber tree, oil palm, fruit plantations and may more. Although Kedah are cover with paddy field and forest, Kedah still offer places like mix of village for example like fishing village, urban parks and many more.
Negeri Kedah also
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The polar of the population is depending on the geography (Pejabat Daerah Baling, 2011). Before Malaysia become independence, the polar of the population was focus at location where it is near to the river. The population was more compact on at the river because the river is the main sources but after Malaysia become independence, the population are starting to change. The population then move or focus to nearby the road because at that time the government are starting to open or build road to facilitate the movement of the people. Pejabat Daerah Baling (2011) found that “according to census on 1980, Baling population are around 107,926. Then on 1991, the population at Baling increase to 114,489. On year 2000, the population are also increase to …show more content…
First is based on Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa (HMM) and the second one is based on word from the Siamese that is ‘Ban Ling’ (Pejabat Daerah Baling, 2011). The facts about Baling are hardly to be accepted by an oral fact but sources that are related from Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa and the myth From Raja Bersiong are exist in oral fact only especially that the Fact of Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa are classified as one of the historical that contain figment or fantasy story. Even though, the oral fact should not be ignored and it is valuable to Malay citizen. The myth and legends that contain in the works are being cited as the truth according to the values of the Malay (Ismail Hamid,

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