| name = Kampung Bukit Treh | official_name = Kampung Bukit Treh | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Malaysia | subdivision_type1 = State | subdivision_name1 = [[Johor]] | subdivision_type2 = District | subdivision_name2 = [[Muar District]] | timezone = [[Malaysia Standard Time|MST]] | utc_offset = +8 | type = Village }}
Kampung Bukit Treh is a rural village (Malay: ''kampung'') located within the [[Muar District]] of the state of [[Johor]], [[Malaysia]].
The name "Kampung Bukit Treh" directly translates from Malay. "Kampung" means village or settlement, and "Bukit" means hill. The specific origin or meaning of "Treh" is less commonly documented but typically refers to a local place name, a geographical feature, or a historical figure associated with the area. It identifies a specific hill in the vicinity of the village.
Kampung Bukit Treh, like many rural areas in Johor, plays a role in the state's agricultural economy. The surrounding landscape is characterized by extensive plantations, primarily cultivated with [[oil palm]] and [[rubber]] trees. The village serves as a residential hub for the local farming community and individuals engaged in related agricultural sectors.
The community structure in Kampung Bukit Treh is typical of traditional Malaysian villages. Essential amenities often include a community hall (''balai raya''), a mosque or ''surau'' (Islamic prayer house), and sometimes a local primary school. The architecture often features traditional Malay houses, some built on stilts, alongside more modern dwellings.
While not a major urban center or tourist destination, Kampung Bukit Treh is significant as an example of Malaysian rural life, contributing to the local economy through its agricultural activities and preserving aspects of Malay cultural heritage and community traditions. Its existence highlights the network of small settlements that form the backbone of Malaysia's agricultural regions.