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Mukah Division

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Place
Mukah Division
Coat of arms of Mukah Division
Coat of arms
Location of Mukah Division
Division Office locationMukah
Local area government(s)Majlis Daerah Dalat & Mukah (MDDM)
Majlis Daerah Matu-Daro (MDMD)
Area
 • Total
6,997.61 km2 (2,701.79 sq mi)
Population
 (2020[1])
 • Total
107,161
 • Density15/km2 (40/sq mi)
ResidentKueh Lei Poh
DistrictsMukah, Dalat, Daro, Matu & Tanjung Manis
Sub-districtsBalingian, Oya & Igan

Mukah Division is one of the twelve administrative divisions inSarawak,Malaysia. It was established on 1 March 2002 and it has a total area of 6,997.61 square kilometres.[2]

Mukah Division contains five administrative districts:Mukah,Dalat,Daro,Matu andTanjung Manis District. The total population is 110,543.[1] The population is culturally mixed, with mostlyMelanau,Malay,Iban, andChinese predominating.

Resident Roll of Honor

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No.ResidentsFromUntil
1.Datu Haji Sarudu bin Haji Hoklai1 March 20025 March 2006
2.Tuan Haji Abdullah bin Jamil6 March 200624 May 2009
3.Tuan Haji Dr. Junaidi @ Saudi bin Narani25 May 200923 May 2013
4.Tuan Haji Mohd Supaih bin Haji Hamdan2 July 20133 July 2016
5.Awang Johari bin Awang Mustapha4 October 201631 July 2018
6.Hajah Hamdiah binti Haji BakirAugust 20182 February 2022
7.Datu Kueh Lei PohJuly 2022Now[3]

Development

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As a relatively new division inSarawak, Mukah identifies seven core development sectors. Major rivers in Mukah are Batang Mukah,Batang Oya,Batang Igan andBatang Rajang. The sectors are as follows;

  • Fishery
  • Agriculture
  • Industry
  • Tourism
  • Human Resource
  • Infrastructure and Info-structure
  • Community Harmonious Lives (Kesejahteraan Hidup Masyarakat)

Infrastructure

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The Batang Mukah Bridge, one of the most notable structures of Mukah.

After a few years, the division has completed a coastal road that connects Kuala Balingian/Balingian/Mukah/Dalat/Oya/Igan/Matu/Daro.A RM 48 million, 170 meters double-arch suspension bridge over Batang Mukah was opened to public on 16 September 2005.[4]

During the 2014 Balingian by-election, Deputy Prime Minister Tan SriMuhyiddin Yassin has announced that a new airport will be built for Mukah. The overall cost of the project is estimated at RM 600 million. The earthworks began on 16 April 2014 at a site about 7 kilometers from the town centre.[5] As of February 2015, 16% of the construction was completed.[6]

Education

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There are two higher education institutes in the division;UiTM Mukah campus and Mukah Polytechnic. Also, there is a coal power plant built in Matadeng, some 30 km from the Mukah town. In March 2015,Tun Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud has launched the Laila Taib College (KLT) Mukah Campus.[7] The 35-acre campus is within the Mukah Education Hub and costs RM 336 million. The campus is still under construction.

Mukah Polytechnic

Fishery

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Meanwhile, in Belawai, the fishery sector is being focused. There is Tanjung Manis Deep Sea Fishery Complex to support the sector. Tanjung Manis also connected toSibu via Serdeng/Tanjung Manis/Bruit/Sg.Nai Road and Sibu/Bawang Assan/Serdeng Road.

The fishery industry is synonym with Mukah town too. TheMelanaus are fish lovers and fish are incorporated in traditional dishes, for exampleumai. Mukah town even has statues ofIkan Merah(Red Snapper) andUdang(Prawn) that suggests the importance of the industry to the town and the division wholly.

Shopping malls

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  • Medan Mall
  • Everwin Supermarket
  • Glory Supermarket
  • Mukah Central(Under Construction)

Tourism

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Mukah offers a different tourism attraction in Sarawak. Being the only Melanau-majority town, theMelanau culture is the best that Mukah has to offer.

Kaul Festival (Pesta Kaul)

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There is a grandKaul Festival (Pesta Kaul in Malay) held annually at Kala Dana Beach (Pantai Kala Dana in Malay) at Mukah. In 2012, approximately 70,000 visitors attended the festival.[8] A park called Kala Dana Recreation Park or Site of Kaul Festival (Tapak Pesta Kaul) was built there and had recently been renovated and is now more modern. It also has an observation tower. This festival attracts many visitors from Sarawak-wide and sometimes even foreign tourists. The chief minister also attends this festival each year. For 2014, the festival was held on 23–27 April.[9]

Places of interest

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Some of the places of interest in Mukah Division are:

  • Bruit National Park, Daro
  • Sungai Pasin Wildlife Park, Matu
  • Kampung Sok Melanau Longhouse, Matu
  • Sago Farm, Dalat
  • Kenyana Lake, Mukah
  • Taman Tanjung Pedada, Kpg. Tanjung, Mukah
  • Kala Dana Recreation Park, Mukah
  • Setia Raja Boulevard Recreation Park, Mukah
  • Blue Horizon Beach, Mukah
  • Kampung Kuala Hilir Oya, Dalat
  • Telaga Penawar Kampung Jemoreng, Matu
  • Belawai Beach, Daro
  • Lamin Dana (Traditional Melanau Longhouse), Mukah
  • Pantai Kampung Judan Hilir, Mukah

Agriculture

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The main agricultural products areoil palm,sago,paddy,pineapple andaquaculture.

Industry

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In 1996, the Mukah Light Industrial Estate was established by the Mukah river, about 3 km from the Mukah town. The planned area covers 61 hectares. The other industrial estate in Mukah Division is the Tanjung Manis Timber Processing Zone developed by Sarawak Timber Industry Development Corporation (STIDC).[4]

Demography

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Ethnic groups

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Ethnic groups in Mukah (2010)[10]
EthnicPercent
Melanau
60.6%
Iban
18.6%
Non-citizen
5.9%
Malay
5.8%
Chinese
5.7%
Others
3.3%

As of 2010,Melanau is the largest ethnic group in Mukah Division with more than half of the population identified themselves as Melanau.[10]Iban is the second largest with 18.6% of the population.

Administration

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Members of Parliament

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ParliamentMember of ParliamentParty
P206Tanjong ManisYB Tuan Haji Yusuf Abd WahabGPS (PBB)
P207IganYB Tuan Haji Ahmad Johnie ZawawiGPS (PBB)
P213MukahYB Dato Hajjah Hanifah Hajar TaibGPS (PBB)

References

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  1. ^ab"KEY FINDINGS POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS OF MALAYSIA 2020"(PDF).selangor.gov.my. Retrieved5 April 2023.
  2. ^"Rakan Sarawak July 2007"(PDF). State Secretary's Office, Chief Minister's Department, Sarawak. p. 7. Retrieved6 February 2011.
  3. ^https://mukah.sarawak.gov.my/web/subpage/webpage_view/347
  4. ^ab"Sarawak Property Buletin"(PDF). p. 3. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 5 December 2008. Retrieved5 March 2011.
  5. ^"First phase earthworks for new Mukah Airport starts today". 16 April 2014.
  6. ^"Fulfilling the wish list of Balingian's constituents".
  7. ^"TYT pledges full support for Adenan". Retrieved31 March 2015.
  8. ^"Mukah Kaul expects to draw over 70,000 visitors this year".The Star Online. Retrieved7 March 2013.
  9. ^"MUKAH KAUL FESTIVAL". Sarawak Tourism. Archived fromthe original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved7 March 2013.
  10. ^ab"Demografi". Mukah Resident Office. Retrieved8 August 2018.

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