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Bachok : ウィキペディア英語版
Bachok

Bachok (Jawi: باچوك ) is one of the administrative districts or jajahan in the state of Kelantan. Situated east and about 25 km from Kota Bharu. At present the population is predominantly Malays, with Chinese and Siamese make up as minorities. The main economy is agriculture apart from fishing, business and working in government and private sectors. Bachok Town is the centre of administration, business and transportation of the district. Other smaller towns are shown in the map below are famous for their wet markets and fair price groceries for the local folk.
Bachok Town or Bandar Bachok, recently declared as The Islamic Tourism Town or Bandar Pelancongan Islam by the incumbent mentri besar of Kelantan, Tuan Guru Hj. Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat effective 7 December 2010 equivalent to 1 Muharram 1432 H.〔http://www.mdbachok.gov.my/en/mdb-bandar-pelancongan-islam〕
==Origin of name==

There are several versions of the origin of the name of Bachok.
According to one version, Bachok was named after a person called ''Tok Bachok'', who was believed to be the first settler in the area. Traders from China anchored in Pengkalan Cina in Bachok long time ago to trade silk and spices.
The more popular version of the origin of Bachok's name, according to local inhabitants, originated from two Siamese words, ''Ban'' and ''Chak''. ''Ban'' means ''village'' and ''Chak'' means ''nipa'' (a native mangrove plant). The local Siamese called and still call this place ''Ban Chak'', originally referring to the more populated and possibly a much earlier settlement immediately to the south of Bachok town, the actual Kampung Nipah today. The Bachok town was possibly part of the larger Kampung Nipah then. The pronunciation of Ban Chak was later invariably changed to Bachok to suit the local Malay accent.

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