Introduction
Mantin
is a small town in the midway of Nilai and Seremban. It is also called Setul by
certain people. This town initially got the name Mine Tin by the English people
due the economic routine which was the tin mining. Then some used to say Many
Tin, this word then changed into Tin Man due to pronunciation problem of the
Chinese. This had just going around by the people which use to say the name as
they wished till one day it were called Mantin. The belongings are Muslims,
Buddhist, Hindu, Cristian, Sikh and orang asli (few). This town is a developing
town with many routes. Jalan Besar Mantin is the main street of this town.
This
town is allocated in between the route from Nilai to Seremban and from Seremban
to Kajang. It is almost 12-14km to Seremban and about 10-12km to Nilai, to
Kajang up to 30 km. Mantin are visited and passed by many layer of people from
different part of Malaysia and from other nations as tourist. Adding on it,
Mantin’s heritage is a village called the Hakka Village where during the
British rule, the tin miners are mostly the Hakka people and they stayed near
to the mining are. So, it is called the Hakka Village.
A
higher education institute called Linton University College (f.k.a. Lagenda
College) built in Mantin on the year 2005 under Legenda Education Group. This
university college students are from around Malaysia and from oversea
(international students).
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