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  1. Kampong - Wikipedia

    A kampong (this term is in Za'aba Spelling, kampung in both modern Malay and Indonesian) is a type of village in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Singapore and a 'dock' in …

  2. The Kampong - National Tropical Botanical Garden

    Enjoy garden tours of The Kampong, our historic garden in the heart of Miami.

  3. KAMPONG Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of KAMPONG is a hamlet or village in a Malay-speaking country.

  4. What Is A Kampong? - WorldAtlas

    Jan 17, 2019 · The term kampongs, or kampungs, is used to describe a type of settlement in southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore. These habitations are …

  5. The Kampong | TCLF

    Apr 12, 2014 · Situated on the edge of Biscayne Bay, the Kampong is secluded from outside view by surrounding mangrove forests and canopy trees. It is oriented towards the water, with a …

  6. The Kampong: 2 things that make this Miami garden so special

    Jan 1, 2020 · The Kampong in Miami is an intimate and charming tropical estate and gardens, built by one of Florida's most interesting characters, David Fairchild.

  7. Sea-Cities: The Kampongs That Shaped Southeast Asia’s Urban …

    Sep 20, 2024 · Rather than standing apart from urbanisation, kampongs represented one of Southeast Asia’s earliest and most distinctive forms of urbanism — an urbanism shaped not …

  8. The Kampong Self-guided Tour - National Tropical Botanical Garden

    Choose your own journey through The Kampong’s lush trails, historical landmarks, and beautiful vistas. Follow in the footsteps of famed plant explorer David Fairchild who once called The …

  9. Singapore food history — what is a kampong? – Maureen Ker

    Kampong folks were known for their kindness towards one another, as well as towards outsiders. One famous example of kampong spirit took place during WWII, when Singapore was …

  10. The Kampong | Miami & Miami Beach

    Discover a fascinating array of tropical fruit cultivars and flowering trees at The Kampong, home to over a century’s worth of horticultural history and exotic plant collections.