Tanjung Piai
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Tanjung Piai (Jawi: تنجوڠ ڤياي) is a cape in Pontian District, Johor, Malaysia. It is the southernmost point of Peninsular Malaysia and thus the most southern point of mainland Eurasia. The skyline of Singapore is visible across the Johor Strait from the point. It features seafood restaurants, perched on wooden jetties that are surrounded by a rugged and rarefied coastline of unspoiled mangrove forests.
For the federal constituency represented in the Dewan Rakyat, see Tanjung Piai (federal constituency).
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Quick Facts Designations, Ramsar Wetland ...
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Designated | 31 January 2003 |
Reference no. | 1289[1] |
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0.33 nautical miles south of the point, at the edge of the dries, is a 15-metre light tower that flashes once every 3 seconds and houses a radar transponder beacon that transmits the Morse letter "M".[2]