Jasin District

Melaka’s Southern Heartland of Agriculture, Knowledge, and Rural Peace

Jasin District, located in the southern part of Melaka, Malaysia, is a district that blends agriculture, education, and heritage in a tranquil environment. Known as the “green food bowl” of Melaka, Jasin is rich in plantations, rivers, Islamic institutions, and developing townships—making it ideal for family living, eco-tourism, and agri-based enterprise.


Basic Information

CategoryDetails
District NameJasin District
StateMelaka
District CapitalJasin Town
AreaApprox. 689 sq. km (second largest in Melaka)
Population (2025 est.)Approx. 140,000
Parliamentary Seat1 (Jasin)
Local AuthorityMajlis Perbandaran Jasin (MPJ)

Administrative Subdivisions (Mukim)

Jasin is made up of 20 mukims, some of which include:

  • Jasin
  • Merlimau
  • Bemban
  • Umbai
  • Sempang
  • Ayer Panas
  • Asahan
  • Serkam
  • Kesang
  • Chabau

Key Towns and Areas

  • Jasin Town – Administrative and business center
  • Merlimau – Coastal town and educational hub
  • Bemban – Fast-developing residential zone
  • Umbai & Serkam – Famous for seafood and fishing communities
  • Asahan – Hilly area near Gunung Ledang foothills

Economy & Livelihood

  • Agriculture-focused economy:
    • Rubber, oil palm, paddy fields, and fruit farming
  • Agro-tourism and food-based industries
  • Industrial areas: Elkay Industrial Park (shared with Alor Gajah)
  • Small-scale businesses: food processing, batik, handicrafts
  • Umbai & Serkam known for ikan bakar and seafood business

Education & Institutions

  • Politeknik Merlimau Melaka (PMM) – tertiary education institution
  • Government primary and secondary schools throughout mukims
  • Religious schools: Sekolah Agama, Tahfiz, and Pondok centers
  • Technical and vocational training centers

Healthcare Facilities

  • Hospital Jasin – public hospital with general services
  • Klinik Kesihatan in Jasin, Merlimau, Bemban, and Asahan
  • Rural clinics and mobile health services in villages

Transport & Accessibility

  • Connected via Federal Route 23 and Lebuh AMJ (Alor Gajah–Melaka–Jasin)
  • Easy access to Melaka City, Muar (Johor), and Alor Gajah
  • Local bus services, taxis, and Grab coverage in urban zones

Tourism & Attractions

  • Umbai Ikan Bakar Village:
    • Famous food court for grilled fish and seafood by the river
  • Portuguese Heritage Village in Serkam
  • Asahan Waterfall & Gunung Ledang Entry Point (via Melaka)
  • Jasin Hot Springs (Air Panas Jasin) – therapeutic recreational spot
  • Merlimau Historical Trail: tombs, mosques, and colonial remnants

Culture & Local Cuisine

  • Predominantly Malay-Muslim with historic Portuguese and Chinese presence
  • Famous local dishes:
    • Ikan Bakar Umbai, Asam Pedas, Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang, Kuih Akok
  • Community values: gotong-royong, kenduri, Quran learning, Islamic da’wah
  • Markets & night bazaars in Merlimau and Jasin Town

Summary

Jasin is Melaka’s southern heartland, where agriculture meets tradition, and modern education complements kampung values. With its serene landscape, educational institutions, and delicious food spots, Jasin offers a lifestyle that is peaceful, productive, and deeply rooted in Malaysian heritage.