Port Dickson Sub-district
Village Head: Mr Zulhainan bin Ab. Manap
Telephone no: 012-3818 647
The Port Dickson sub-district is where the district's central administration is, because the town of Port Dickson ; the prime mover of the administration and economic sectors of this district is located here. The Malays are the majority residents here, followed by the Chinese and Indians. The main economic sources in this sub-district are the industrial, business, fisheries and hotel sectors. Esso and Shell refineries are some examples of the main industries in the sub-district of Port Dickson . Hotels in this sub-district include the Glory Beach Resort, Le Paris, Corus and Sunshine Bay . Port Dickson sub-district also has several tourism products such as Kota Lukut and Selangor Royal Mausoleum in the Lukut Town .
Port Dickson is the main entry point for visitors from other counties to Negeri Sembilan, because there is a ferry dock in Port Dickson that ferries passengers from Indonesia . Other than that, there is a bus and taxi terminal station, which is the main transportation complex that connects Port Dickson with other towns in Negeri Sembilan as well as Kuala Lumpur .
Si Rusa Sub-District
Head Village: Mr Sumari bin Sugar
Telephone no: 012-6055 530
Si Rusa sub-district is well-known for its beautiful, fine sandy beach called Saujana Beach or also known as the 4 th Mile Beach . The Malays are the majority residents here followed by the Chinese and Indians. The hotel industry is the main economic sector in this sub-district followed by the government, business, fisheries and agricultural sectors. Some of the hotels in this sub-district are Golden Straits Villas (GSV), Avillion Port Dickson, Bayu Beach Resort, Seri Malaysia , Selesa Beach Resort and many others. One may also find institutions of higher learning here such as the Port Dickson Polytechnic which offers a variety of skilful courses at certificate and diploma level. The main tourism products in Si Rusa sub-district are the Museum of the Royal Army which is the largest war memorial in Malaysia . The Teluk Kemang Beach is also located in this sub-district.
Pasir Panjang Sub-district
Village Head: Mr Ibrahim bin Abd. Talib
Telephone no: 012- 3528 141
The Pasir Panjang sub-district area starts from the Polytechnic in 9 th Mile, Jalan Pantai up to Ayer Hitam in Pengkalan Kempas. The major residents here are the Malays, followed by the Chinese and the Indians. The main source of income for residents in Pasir Panjang are fisheries and agriculture. This is because in this sub-district there are lots of mangrove swamp forests suitable for fishing and there are also several palm oil plantations. In addition to that, the hotel sector also contributes to the economic sector in the Pasir Panjang sub-district. Some of the hotels here include Guoman Beach Resort, Ilham Beach Resort, Rachado Beach Point, Palm Spring, Tiara Beach Resort, Eagle Ranch and Port Dickson Sanctuary. There are also many tourism products here in Pasir Panjang such as Pasir Panjang Recreational Forest , Tanjung Tuan Lighthouse, Eagle Ranch Resort, Sungai Linggi Estuary and Sungai Sekawang fishing village.
Jimah Sub- district
Head Village: Mr Mohd Nasir bin Salim
Telephone no: 012- 2199 404
The Malays are the major race occupying the Jimah sub-district, followed by the Chinese and the Indians. The main economic sources here are the palm oil plantations, business and fisheries. The growth of energy centres such as Jimah Power provides more economic opportunities and jobs for the local residents.
Popular tourism products in this sub-district include Kuala Lukut Fishing Kelong which becomes an attraction for fishing enthusiasts throughout Negeri Sembilan and around Klang Valley . Chalet facilities, restaurants and fishing baits are also provided here. A new tourism product here is the hot water spring in Ladang Chin Teck, located in the Spring Hill Town .
Linggi Sub-District
Village Head: Mr Ibrahim bin Abd. Talib
Telephone no: 012- 3528 141
The Malays are the major race occupying this sub-district, followed by the Chinese and the Indians. The main largest economic sector here is the agricultural sector. The Pengkalan Kempas Historical Complex is the main tourism product in Linggi. It is managed by the National Museum Department. In addition to that, the Sungai Linggi and Pengkalan Kempas Jetty are the tourism products here that have rich flora and fauna. A breathtaking view of the natural surroundings is to be experienced as one travels along the Sungai Linggi.