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Bota ( Jawi: بوتا; ) is a
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in Perak Tengah District,
Perak Perak () is a state of Malaysia on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula. Perak has land borders with the Malaysian states of Kedah to the north, Penang to the northwest, Kelantan and Pahang to the east, and Selangor to the south. Thailand's ...
, Malaysia. It comprises two geographical areas: Bota Kiri and Bota Kanan (Left Bota and Right Bota, respectively) as it is divided by the Perak River. There is a river terrapin breeding center in Bota Kanan. Bota is also well known for its
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fruit. The town has over fifteen mosques.


History


Name origin

The town was used to be named Brahman Indera. However, mythical folklore began to emerge among the locals of " ogres" or giants that used to hid inside caves or holes underground around the river called ''bota'' (likely from the ''bhuta'', a jin-like creature which itself has been mentioned in the
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): these giants are said by the folks to have an earthy, muddy complexion and commonly lurk around yellow bamboo groves on the banks and edge of paddy fields where fish perch. They find food commonly in the soil and will occasionally forage in the form of human or animal flesh, however these ''bota'' being nocturnal in nature rarely stumble upon humans. They are said to come out to pursue children who did not wear their trousers. The presence of a ''bota'' is also believed to be associated with someone's death or loss: if a resident is found to be missing, they believe the ''Bota'' is responsible and residents have violated the taboo of ''bota'' 'existence' in the area. Another version of the folklore is that the ''bota'' is a type of animal that could crush human bones when it bites and often brought along by the Sultan of Perak during long-distance travel. Bota is also humorously called as Boston cowboy town (Malay: Pekan koboi Boston) by the locals and the people in neighbouring area.


Demographics

In general, Bota's Malay population can be divided into three main groups, the natives of Perak, the natives of Kedah and the Banjar people. The natives of Perak constitute the majority of Bota's populace, particularly along the left and rights banks of the Perak River. The Kedah natives in Bota moved to this town in the 1960s, and they primarily reside in some areas of Titi Gantung. There also traces of Javanese and
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people in the region. Chinese and Indians constitute a minority of the population in Bota, and they mainly reside in the vicinity of Seri Iskandar.


Local economy


Agriculture

Plenty of farmers' market can be found in Bota and the regional area. Most of the local vegetables and fruits sold in the market are self-grown by the sellers living in the area. Bota is also famously known for
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and Tempoyak.The town is one of the main producers of the fruit in the region. Furthermore, the town also currently focusing on the plantations of oil palm trees that are being integrated with kenaf plantations.


Manufacturing

In Bota Kanan, there is a rubber processing plant operated by Mardec Processing Sdn Bhd. The plant focuses on processing the Standard Malaysian Rubber (SMR) 10, 20 and MARUB 10CV, 20CV at the capacity of 38,000 metric tons per annum. There is also a large-scale solar photovoltaic (LSSPV) plant to be developed in the area at the cost of RM66 millions.


Tourism

Among the main attractions in Bota is an ecotourism visit to breeding center for a critically endangered species of southern river terrapin in Bota Kanan. The visitors are able to interact with the terrapin offspring and feed them with vegetables. The tourist could also visit the Malay cultural center in Pulau Misa Melayu of Kampung Teluk Kepayang in Bota Kiri. The center which opened in 1996, showcases varieties of Malay cultural activities such as music and dance performance and traditional Malay dresses exhibition. Similarly, the tourists can visit Nasaruddin Rais Gallery in Kampung Padang Tenggala for a historical tour on an independence activist that was born and bred in the area.


Dialect

There are few types of Malay dialect that can be found in Perak. These dialects which are also known as Perak Malay, are generally categorized into five main dialects of which the Bota or Perak river valley dialect is considered as the purest form of dialect among the five of them in the state.


In popular culture

Bota has appeared in numerous Malaysian films and dramas. The latest and most significant ones are ''Lambor Kanan Belakang Dewan'' and ''Heri Bota''. Lambor Kanan Belakang Dewan was aired in 2017 by
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for Hari Raya special screening featuring
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and Rashidi Ishak while Heri Bota was aired in 2020 by RTM TV1 featuring
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References


External links


JPN Bota
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