Lundu, Sarawak
Encyclopedia
Lundu is a town located in the Northwest of Kuching Division
of Sarawak
, Malaysia,and borders with Indonesian Province of West Kalimantan
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"As far as anyone knows, the lands around Lundu was empty of people until relatively recently. Although the main river is called Batang Kayan, "the Kayan river," there is no evidence at all that any Kayan people ever lived there.. In the middle of the eighteenth century a group of Bidayuh people from near Bau migrated and settled on the west bank of the Batang Kayan, where Kampong Stunggang Melayu now stands. They came to be called the Dayak Lundu, and though the last member of the tribe died in the 1960s, you can still see the grove of durian trees they planted. The name "Lundu" itself is taken from a small catfish that abounds in the Sungai Lundu which flows down from Gunung Gading."
Now, Lundu is under constant development, with more and more public infrastructures and other being built and proposed.
The District Officer is also Chairman of the Lundu District Council, that provides municipal services. It was first established in 1953,as Lundu District Authority. In 1957,it was restructured and known as Lundu District Council until today. The Chairman is assisted by 21 Councilors appointed by the Government. The Secretary to the Council is the CEO.
Kuching Division
Kuching Division is one of the eleven administrative divisions in Sarawak, east Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. Formerly called the "First Division", it is the center and the starting point of modern Sarawak...
of Sarawak
Sarawak
Sarawak is one of two Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. Known as Bumi Kenyalang , Sarawak is situated on the north-west of the island. It is the largest state in Malaysia followed by Sabah, the second largest state located to the North- East.The administrative capital is Kuching, which...
, Malaysia,and borders with Indonesian Province of West Kalimantan
West Kalimantan
West Kalimantan is a province of Indonesia. It is one of four Indonesian provinces in Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo. Its capital city Pontianak is located right on the Equator....
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History
Little is known about the history of Lundu, But according to Dr.Otto Steinmeyer in his homepage, www.ikanlundu.com/lundu:"As far as anyone knows, the lands around Lundu was empty of people until relatively recently. Although the main river is called Batang Kayan, "the Kayan river," there is no evidence at all that any Kayan people ever lived there.. In the middle of the eighteenth century a group of Bidayuh people from near Bau migrated and settled on the west bank of the Batang Kayan, where Kampong Stunggang Melayu now stands. They came to be called the Dayak Lundu, and though the last member of the tribe died in the 1960s, you can still see the grove of durian trees they planted. The name "Lundu" itself is taken from a small catfish that abounds in the Sungai Lundu which flows down from Gunung Gading."
Now, Lundu is under constant development, with more and more public infrastructures and other being built and proposed.
Politics
In State & Federal Constituencies, Lundu area is represented by Barisan Nasional:- Y.B. Tan Sri Datuk Amar Adenan Satem of PBB - Member of Sarawak State Legislative Council for N3 Tanjung Datu.
- Y.B. Ranum anak Mina of SUPP - Member of Sarawak Legislative Council for N1 Opar
- Y.B. Datuk Dr. Wan Junaidi Tuanku Hj. Jaafar of PBB - Member of Parliament of Malaysia for P193 Santubong
- Y.B. Datuk Dr.Tiki Lafe of SPDP - Member of Parliament of Malaysia for P192 Mas Gading.
Local Government
Lundu District Office is the nerve center of the administration of the District. The first District Officer was appointed in 1877 and the current District Officer is the 44th. The District Officer has wide Statutory powers, to enable him to function effectively.The District Officer is also Chairman of the Lundu District Council, that provides municipal services. It was first established in 1953,as Lundu District Authority. In 1957,it was restructured and known as Lundu District Council until today. The Chairman is assisted by 21 Councilors appointed by the Government. The Secretary to the Council is the CEO.
Transportation
Lundu is located 100 km from Kuching City, 70 km from Bau Town, 28 km from Sematan Bazzar, 26 km from Biawak Bazzar, and 10 km from Pandan Beach.It is accessible by road.In mid to late 2000s, Batang Kayan Bridge was officially opened to traffic, and it marks the end of Ferry services to and from Lundu through Batang Kayan.Lundu was also previously connected by air, as there were remains of the former airstrip in Lundu.Part of the runway of the old airstrip is now used as road.Economic Activities
Economic Activities in Lundu are- Agricultural Sector (Cocoa, Black Pepper, Paddy, Fruits and Palm Oil)
- Aquaculture [Fish (sea bass), Prawns (Tiger prawns) and Crab (Flower & Mud Crabs)]
- Fishing Industry
- Tourism Industry (Homestay programs)
- Cottage Industry (Fish crackers, traditional cakes and biscuits & chips - Supported by Government Agencies such as Department of Agriculture, FELCRA, SALCRA and other)
Tourist attractions
Lundu is known for:- Tanjung Datu National Park - Westernmost Tip of Sarawak
- Gunung Gading National Park - Home to the Rafflesia
- Siar Beach
- Pandan Beach
- Sematan Beach - Abang Amin Beach, Sungai Kilong Beach & Pueh Beach
- Telok Melano Beach
- Talang-Talang Islands (Greater & Lesser Talang-talang)- Turtle Sanctuary
- Samunsam Wildlife Sanctuary
- Sampadi Island
- Rambungan Beach
- Sebako Hotspring
- Jangkar Waterfalls
- Pueh Longhouse Homestay - Selako Ethnic
- Telok Melano Homestay - Malay Ethnic
- Kangka Longhouse Homestay - Iban Ethnic
External links
- http://www.lundudc.sarawak.gov.my (Lundu District Council Official Website)
- http://www.forestry.sarawak.gov.my/forweb/np/np/gading.htm (Gunung Gading National Park)
- http://www.ikanlundu.com/lundu/lundupage1.html (Otto's Lundu Page, created by Dr.Otto Steinmeyer)
- http://www.lundudo.sarawak.gov.my (Lundu District Office Official Website)