The geological mapping of Kampung Bintang is very essential in updating the geological map of the related area. The aim of this study is to improve the lack of previous research as the objective of this research are to produce geological map of 1:25000 scales. For the specification part, the objective is to create a fossil assemblages’ platform (website) by using non spatial data in chosen area in Kelantan and Terengganu and to analyse the possible fossils community similarity in designated area. Therefore, the field study and observation are very important in producing the proper geological map. The method that was used in this study is fossil mapping which is calculating and identifying fossil phylum in selected area in Kelantan and Terengganu. As a result, the total 124 fossil species data were managed to be collected in 6 of the study areas, and the total of 10 phylum were managed to be classify from the fossil data collected, in Aring there is 32 species of fossil, 37 species in Pos Blau, 38 in Kuala Betis, 8 in Bukit Kluang, Bukit Bucu with 6 species found, and Teluk Kalung with 3 species of plant fossil. The phylum percentage are mostly dominated by common phylum such as Brachiopoda, Protozoa and Pteridospermatophyta. The calculation of relative abundance also shows which phylum is common in every selected location and its relation between each study area.