History
Lundu is a district located in the Northwest of Kuching Division of Sarawak, Malaysia, and borders with Indonesian Province of West Kalimantan. Once upon a time, Lundu was a strategic area in the waters of Tanjung Datu that has been known for centuries in history, including in the history of Majapahit, China and Srivijaya. This was realized by the British colonialists when Lundu was later made the first stronghold. 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.Dr.Otto Steinmeyer,Politics
In state and federal Constituencies, Lundu area is represented by Barisan Nasional: *Y.B. Azizul Annuar Adenan of PBB - Member of Sarawak State Legislative Council for N3 Tanjung Datu. *Y.B. Billy anak Sujang 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. Mordi anak Bimol of DAP - 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. Lundu District Council provides municipal services for Lundu District. The secretary to the Lundu District Council is the CEO. The early history of the Lundu District Council is just like other councils in Sarawak which was in 1953, chaired by D.L Bruen (1953-1956), which was then known as Lundu District Authority. On the 1 April 1957, the Lundu District Local Authority was re-established and known as Lundu District Council until the restructuring of Local Councils in 1981 till today to handle the management and administrative duties of the Lundu District. The Lundu District Council Office is located at the Batang Kayan Road, near the town of Lundu, opposite the Batang Kayan river. There are 32 council members including Chairman and Deputy Chairman appointed as Council Member by His Excellency's Speaker of the State of Sarawak to perform all the obligations entrusted to the people.Transportation
Local Bus
Lundu is located 100 km from Kuching City, 70 km from Bau Town, 28 km from Sematan Bazzar, 26 km from Biawak Bazzar, 18 km from Kampong Sebako and 10 km from Pandan Beach. It is accessible by road. In the mid- to late-2000s, Batang Kayan Bridge was officially opened to traffic, ending the ferry services to and from Lundu through Batang Kayan. Lundu was previously connected by air, and there are remains of the former airstrip in Lundu. Part of the runway of the old airstrip is now used as a road.Education
Primary schools
*SK Raso *SK Bokah *SK Stungkor *SK Selampit *SK Sampadi *SK Siar Campuran *SK Lebai Mentali *SK Biawak *SK Hollyname *SK Bumiputra *SK Sebiris *SK Serayan/Keranji *SK Paon *SK Sebako *SK Sebat *SK Pueh *SK Sematan *SK Telok Melano/Serabang *SJK (C) Chung Hua Serayan/Selarat *SJK (C) Chung Hua Sematan *SJK (C) Chung Hua LunduSecondary schools
*SMK Lundu *SMK Sematan *SMK SenibongClimate
Lundu has aEconomic activities
* Agriculture - cocoa, black pepper, paddy, fruits and palm oil) * Aquaculture - fish (sea bass hatchery), prawns (tiger prawns) and crab (flower and mud crabs) * Fishing * Tourism - homestay programs * Cottage industry - fish crackers, traditional cakes and biscuits and chips, supported by government agencies such as Department of Agriculture, FELCRA and SALCRATourist attractions
* Tanjung Datu National Park - westernmost tip of Sarawak * Gunung Gading National Park - home to the Rafflesia * Siar Beach * Pandan Beach * Pugu Beach * Sematan Beach - Abang Amin Beach, Sungai Kilong Beach and Pueh Beach * Telok Melano Beach * Talang-Talang Islands (Greater and Lesser Talang-Talang) - turtle sanctuary * Samunsam Wildlife Sanctuary * Sampadi Island * Rambungan Beach * Sebako hot spring * Jangkar Waterfalls * Pueh Longhouse Homestay - Salako ethnic * Telok Melano Homestay - Malay ethnic * Kangka Longhouse Homestay - Iban ethnicReferences
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