Kubang Pasu District

Kedah’s Northern Academic Hub and Gateway to Thailand

Kubang Pasu District, located in northern Kedah, is a rapidly developing region known for its educational institutions, cross-border trade, and historical legacy. Sharing a border with Thailand, the district plays a significant role in diplomatic, economic, and academic growth in the northern region of Peninsular Malaysia.


Basic Information

CategoryDetails
District NameKubang Pasu District
StateKedah
District CapitalJitra
AreaApprox. 948 sq. km
Population (2025 est.)Approx. 250,000
Parliamentary Seat1 (Kubang Pasu)
Local AuthorityMajlis Perbandaran Kubang Pasu (MPKP)

Administrative Subdivisions (Mukim)

Kubang Pasu District is divided into 20 mukims, including:

  • Jitra
  • Changlun
  • Malau
  • Temin
  • Tunjang
  • Gelong
  • Pering
  • Pulau Nyior
  • Bukit Tangga
  • Tanah Merah
  • Wang Tepus

Key Towns and Areas

  • Jitra: Administrative and commercial center
  • Changlun: Border town with major educational presence
  • Bukit Kayu Hitam: Main border crossing to Thailand (Danok/Sadao)
  • Sintok: Home to Malaysia’s top northern university, UUM

Economy & Livelihood

  • Key sectors:
    • Education – UUM and other institutions make it a student hub
    • Agriculture: paddy fields, vegetables, livestock
    • Logistics & cross-border trade at Bukit Kayu Hitam
    • Retail & food businesses in Jitra, Changlun
  • Agro-tourism and eco-tourism are emerging industries

Education

  • Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) – Premier public management university
  • Kolej Matrikulasi Kedah (KMK)
  • Government schools, Islamic institutions, international students’ presence
  • Strategic education corridor in Sintok and Changlun

Healthcare

  • Hospital Jitra – government hospital
  • Rural clinics in mukim areas
  • Private clinics and pharmacies concentrated in Jitra & Changlun

Transport & Connectivity

  • North–South Expressway (PLUS): Bukit Kayu Hitam exit
  • Federal Route 1 runs through Jitra and Changlun
  • Bus stations in Jitra and Changlun for intercity and student travel
  • Bukit Kayu Hitam Immigration Complex: Gateway to Thailand
  • KTM rail connection nearby in Anak Bukit (Alor Setar area)

Tourism & Attractions

  • Bukit Kayu Hitam Duty-Free Zone
  • UUM Campus Tour & Northern University Museum
  • Darulaman Park (Taman Darulaman): Lake, paddle boats, and family recreation
  • Masjid Al-Aqla (Jitra) – modern Islamic architecture
  • Eco-tourism: Paddy field views, kampung homestays, buffalo farms
  • Padang Sera & Gua Kerbau (Cave exploration)

Culture & Food

  • Multicultural: Predominantly Malay with Thai-influenced villages
  • Local specialties:
    • Laksa Utara Kubang Pasu
    • Pulut Durian, Nasi Ulam, Gulai Itik
    • Thai-Malay fusion dishes in Changlun
    • Fresh local kuih at morning and night markets

Historical Note

  • Kubang Pasu was once an autonomous Malay sultanate in the 19th century
  • Historically important in northern Kedah’s political landscape
  • Maintains close cultural ties with Thai-Muslim communities

Summary

Kubang Pasu is Kedah’s northern frontier of knowledge, connectivity, and community. With its world-class university, thriving border economy, and peaceful rural life, this district bridges Malaysia’s modern progress with its traditional roots—while opening the door to international opportunities.