Mukah Division

Mukah Division

Divisions of Sarawak
Division Office location Mukah
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 (2010[1])
  Total 110,543
  Density 16/km2 (41/sq mi)
Resident Tuan Haji Saudi Bin Haji Narani
Districts Mukah, Dalat, Daro & Matu
Sub-districts Balingian, Oya, Igan & Belawai

Mukah Division is one of the eleven administrative divisions in Sarawak, east Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. It was established on 1 March 2002 and it has a total area of 6,997.61 square kilometres.[2]

Mukah Division contains four administrative districts: Mukah, Dalat, Mato and Daro. The total population is 110,543.[1] The population is culturally mixed, with mostly Melanau, Malay, Iban, and Chinese predominating.

Its Resident Roll of Honor was:

Major rivers in Mukah are Batang Mukah, Batang Oya, Batang Igan and Batang Rajang.

Development

As a relatively new division in Sarawak, Mukah identifies seven core development sectors. The sectors are as follows;

Infrastructure

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.[3]

During the 2014 Balingian by-election, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin 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 has begun on 16 April 2014 at a site about 7 km from the town centre. The new airport is expected to be completed in 2018.[4] As of February 2015, 16% of the construction has been completed.[5]

Education

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 launced the Laila Taib College (KLT) Mukah Campus.[6] The 35-acre campus is within the Mukah Education Hub and costs RM 336 million. The campus is still under construction.

Mukah Polytechnic

Fishery

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 to Sibu via Serdeng/Tanjung Manis/Bruit/Sg.Nai Road and Sibu/Bawang Assan/Serdeng Road.

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

Tourism

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

Kaul Festival (Pesta Kaul)

There is a grand Kaul 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.[7] 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.[8]

Places of Interest

Some of the places of interest in Mukah Division are:

Agriculture

The main agricultural products are oil palm, sago, paddy, pineapple and aquaculture.

Industry

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).[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Laporan Kiraan Permulaan 2010". Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia. p. iv. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  2. "Rakan Sarawak July 2007" (PDF). State Secretary's Office, Chief Minister's Department, Sarawak. p. 7. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Sarawak Property Buletin" (PDF). p. 3. Retrieved 5 March 2011.
  4. "First phase earthworks for new Mukah Airport starts today". Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  5. http://www.theborneopost.com/2015/02/01/fulfilling-the-wish-list-of-balingians-constituents/
  6. "TYT pledges full support for Adenan". Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  7. "Mukah Kaul expects to draw over 70,000 visitors this year". The Star Online. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  8. "MUKAH KAUL FESTIVAL". Sarawak Tourism. Retrieved 7 March 2013.

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