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Selangau, Sarawak, ( Malay: ''Pekan Selangau'') is a small town located by the Pan Borneo Highway (Sibu-Bintulu Road). It is also located by Batang
Mukah Mukah ( muːkəh), historically known as Muka is a coastal town which serves as the capital and the administrative center of the Mukah Division since 1 March 2002. The district also covers an area of with a population about 49,900 in the Muka ...
, a river which flows to the South China Sea. It is located approximately from Sibu city, from
Mukah Mukah ( muːkəh), historically known as Muka is a coastal town which serves as the capital and the administrative center of the Mukah Division since 1 March 2002. The district also covers an area of with a population about 49,900 in the Muka ...
town and from Bintulu town. Selangau town is the administrative centre for the
Selangau District The Selangau District is a district in Sarawak, Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consists of States and federal territories of Malaysia, thirteen states and three ...
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Etymology

The name "Selangau" comes from the name of a river, which is one of the tributaries of the Mukah river.Alt URL
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History

The earliest settlement of Selangau town was near the Selangau river delta (near Nanga Selangau primary school today). Initially, the area was inhabited by the ''Beketan'' people before they were displaced by the Iban people from Kanowit and Lemanak river. The ''Beketan'' people then moved to
Tatau District Tatau District is one of the two districts of Bintulu Division in Sarawak, Malaysia. It has a total area of 4,945.80 square kilometres. The largest town in the district is Tatau. History Tatau River was once under the control of the Bruneia ...
. Meanwhile, the Iban people inhabited the Selangau delta in the 1930s and 1940s. There were only four shophouses owned by Chinese and Iban people selling groceries at that time. In the 1960s, after the completion of Pan Borneo Highway between Sibu and Bintulu, these residents then moved their homes to the present location beside the highway. Selangau was originally put under the administration of Mukah district. However, with the increasing number of traders coming to town, has raised the population of the town. In the 1970s, a representative was chosen to administer the town and act as an intermediary between the government and the people. Selangau also become a resting station for the people who ply the highway regularly. In the 1980s, a great fire burnt down the wooden houses in the town of Selangau. After that concrete houses were built to replace the wooden houses. Due to the rising population and the development of Selangau, it was declared as a new district on 1 March 2002 with the Selangau town acted as the administrative centre. The Selangau district is now put under the administration of Sibu Division.


Government

Sibu Rural District Council (SRDC) administers the Selangau town and district.


Geography

Selangau town is located at an intersection approximately 74 km from Sibu town, 84 km from
Mukah Mukah ( muːkəh), historically known as Muka is a coastal town which serves as the capital and the administrative center of the Mukah Division since 1 March 2002. The district also covers an area of with a population about 49,900 in the Muka ...
town and 134 km from Bintulu town.


Climate

Selangau has a tropical rainforest climate (Af) with heavy to very heavy rainfall year-round.


Demographics

The population (2010) of the district is 24,412.


Economy


Transport


Local Bus or Bus Express remain unclear

Selangau is the major stopover station for bus express. Selangau have accessibility of sea and land transportation via cars, trucks, bus and boats. Currently, it was accessed mainly on road as it used many times. Selangau included in Pan Borneo Highway project (WPC 08; Sg. Kua Bridge to Sg. Arip Bridge) and was managed by Lebuhraya Borneo Utara Sdn Bhd (LBU) as a turnkey contractor. The main purpose of this project is replacing the existing two-lane carriageway at the old road to new four-lane two-way carriageway, including a few new lanes and constructing of an interchange at Mukah junction and new bridges, including new Batang Mukah Bridge. The main contractor of this project is Musyati Mudajaya JV (MMJV) Sdn Bhd.


Other utilities


Education


Primary schools

*SK Ulu Sungai Arip *SK Sungai Tau *SK Sungai Sepiring *SK Sungai Pakoh *SK Sungai Kemena *SK Sungai Buloh *SK Sungai Bawang *SK Sungai Arau *SK Sungai Anak *SK St Matthew Sekuau (M) *SK St Mark (M) *SK Penghulu Imban *SK Nanga Tajam *SK Nanga Selangau *SK Nanga Kua *SK Kuala Pelugau *SK Kuala Lemai *SK Iban Union *SK Bukit Arip *SK Batu 36 *SK Dijih Selangau *SJK(C) Tong Ah


secondary schools

*SMK Ulu Balingian


Healthcare

The town is served by a health clinic, Selangau Health Clinic operated by the
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Fire station

The Selangau Fire Department Station was built, serving the emergency services, such as drowning and fire. It was managed by Fire and Rescue Department and Ministry of Housing and Local Government. With its existing, it will reducing response time from Sibu Fire Station and Mukah Fire Station.


Culture and leisure

There is a weekend bazaar at Selangau where natives could sell their jungle produce to their customers. ''Pesta Selangau'' (Selangau Festival) is held every year. Among the activities during the festival are: rafting,
kayaking Kayaking is the use of a kayak for moving over water. It is distinguished from canoeing by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle. A kayak is a low-to-the-water, canoe-like boat in which the paddler sits fac ...
, and radio-controlled boat race.


References


External links


Laman Web Rasmi Pejabat Daerah Selangau
{{Sarawak Selangau District Towns in Sarawak