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Tutong District (; Jawi: دائيره توتوڠ) or simply Tutong is one of the four districts of Brunei. It has an area of ; the population was 48,313 in 2016. The administrative town is Pekan Tutong. It is home to Tasek Merimbun, the country's largest natural lake.


History

Prior to the introduction of the British residential system in Brunei in 1906, Tutong was a land, a type of land ownership in Brunei's traditional government. It was the non-hereditary land of , one of the four traditional ( viziers) to the Sultan.


Geography

The district borders the
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to the north, Brunei-Muara District to the north-east, the Malaysian state of
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to the east and south, and Belait District to the west. With an area of , it is the third largest district in Brunei. The Tutong River is the sole primary river and only flows in the district. It begins in the district's interior in the south and flows northwards which finally discharges into the
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. ("Bedawan Hill") is the highest point in the district with a height of . The district is home to Tasek Merimbun, the largest natural lake in Brunei. It is a designated ASEAN Heritage Park since 29 November 1984.


Administration

Tutong District is administered by Tutong District Office (), a government department under the Ministry of Home Affairs. The district is divided into eight
mukims A mukim is a type of administrative division used in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. The word ''mukim'' is a loanword in English. However, it was also originally a loanword in Malay from the Arabic word: (meaning ''resident''). The clo ...
: * Mukim Keriam * Mukim Kiudang * Mukim Lamunin * Mukim Pekan Tutong *
Mukim Rambai Mukim Rambai is a mukim in Tutong District, Brunei. The population was 1,404 in 2016. Geography The mukim is located in the southern part of Tutong District, bordering Mukim Lamunin to the north, the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the east and ...
* Mukim Tanjong Maya *
Mukim Telisai Mukim Telisai is a mukim in Tutong District, Brunei. The population was 10,095 in 2016. Name The mukim is named after Kampong Telisai, one of the villages it encompasses. Geography The mukim is located in the western part of Tutong Distri ...
*
Mukim Ukong Mukim Ukong is a mukim in Tutong District, Brunei. The population was 2,272 in 2016. Name The mukim is named after Kampong Ukong, one of the villages it encompasses. Geography The mukim is located in the south-west of Tutong District, bo ...
Mukim Pekan Tutong encompasses the municipal area of Pekan Tutong. According to the
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, the district is to be represented in the Legislative Council, the state legislature, by up to 3 members. As of 2017, two members have been appointed to represent the district in the legislature.


Demographics

Tutong District is the third most populous district in Brunei. According to the 2016 census update, the population was 48,313 and made up about 11.6% of the country's total population. were males and were females. The racial make-up were as follow: were
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, were Chinese, and were those other than the aforementioned races. In terms of residency status, were citizens, were permanent residents and were temporary residents. In terms of professed religions, were
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, were
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, were
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, and professed other than the aforementioned religions or irreligious. The age groups were as follow: were 14 years old and below, were 15 to 24 years old, were 25 to 64 years old, and were 65 years old and above. The population is predominantly rural, whereby lived in
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in contrast to in
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. The census also recorded 8,578 households living in 8,491 dwellings in the district. In 2020, the district's population was estimated to have increased to 51,500. The main ethnic groups in the district consist of Tutong,
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, Kedayan, Iban and Chinese.


Healthcare

Healthcare in the district began with the establishment of a medical clinic in 1932 in Bukit Bendera area near the district town Pekan Tutong. During the Japanese occupation of Brunei (1941–1945), the clinic building suffered great damage due to bombing. In late 1972, the construction of Tutong District Hospital was completed. It could accommodate 20 beds; healthcare services included
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, delivery room,
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, dental clinic,
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and
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. The current district hospital is Pengiran Muda Mahkota Pengiran Muda Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah (PMMPMHAMB) Hospital which replaced the former Tutong District Hospital. As of today, it is the sole hospital in the district. There are also four community health centres located in Pekan Tutong,
Kampong Sungai Kelugos Kampong Sungai Kelugos is a village in Tutong District, Brunei, about from the district town Pekan Tutong. The population was 900 in 2016. It is one of the villages within Mukim Keriam. Mosque Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Anak Sarah (PAIPAS) ...
, Kampong Telisai and
Kampong Lamunin Mukim Lamunin is a mukim in Tutong District, Brunei. The population was 4,298 in 2016. Name The mukim could be named after a village it encompasses, Kampong Lamunin. Lat and Munin made up the word Lamunin. Evidently, Lat and Munin both refer ...
. The health centres mainly provide outpatient care to the residents of the
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or
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where they are located, as well as those that live in the surrounding areas.


National Isolation Centre

Tutong District is home to the National Isolation Centre (NIC, ), the country's dedicated medical isolation facility for communicable diseases. Located in a permanent building beside the district hospital, it was inaugurated by the Crown Prince
Al-Muhtadee Billah Crown Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah bin Hassanal Bolkiah ( ar, المهتدي بالله) (born 17 February 1974) is the eldest son of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah and his wife Queen Saleha. He is the Crown Prince of Brunei Darussalam and is fir ...
on 13 November 2012 at a cost of B$8.47 million (US$6.26 million as of September 2021); it can accommodate 136 beds. It is playing a vital role in the COVID-19 situation in Brunei, whereby it is where COVID-19 patients are isolated and treated. A new extension was built in 2020 in the event the existing facility reached full capacity. The construction was completed in three weeks at a cost of B$11 million (US$8.1 million as of September 2021); it can accommodate additional 160 beds. During the COVID-19 outbreak, the adjacent PMMPMHAMB Hospital has also been converted into another extension for the isolation centre.


Education

In 2019, there were 42 schools in Tutong District under the
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, out of which 36 were government and 6 were private. The number of teachers were recorded at 1,187, in which taught in government schools and in private schools. The number of students were recorded at 8,919, whereby were enrolled in government schools and in private schools. For the formal Islamic religious education which is under the Ministry of Religious Affairs, there were 30 religious schools ( of the country's total), employing 327 teachers and enrolling 4,102 students. Education in the district is available up to
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, which is provided at Tutong Sixth Form Centre (), the sole
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in the district.


Government schools

The government schools are mainly administered under the Ministry of Education. There are 30 primary schools, 5 secondary schools and one
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in the district, which are grouped under Cluster 6 of the Ministry's school administrative district. The five secondary schools are: * Muda Hashim Secondary School; * Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Secondary School; * Sayyidina 'Othman Secondary School; *
Sufri Bolkiah Secondary School Sufri Bolkiah Secondary School (, abbreviated as ') is a girls' government secondary school in Tutong, Brunei. The school provides secondary education from Year 7 to Year 11 that leads to O Level and IGCSE qualification. Etymology Sufri ...
; and * Tanjong Maya Secondary School. These schools offer secondary education that leads to Brunei-Cambridge GCE O Level. The sole sixth form college of the district is the Tutong Sixth Form Centre and offers sixth form education which leads to
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. Ma'had Islam Brunei is the only government school in the district which is not administered by the Ministry of Education. It is administered by the Ministry of Religious Affairs and one of the few schools in the country dedicated to Brunei's
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-medium Islamic religious education stream, providing preparatory and secondary levels leading up the (Bruneian Certificate of Religious Education), the O Level equivalent of the stream.


Transportation

As of 2019, the district's road network consisted of , out of which were paved.


Places of interest

Tutong has the largest lake in Brunei, Tasek Merimbun, which surrounds the Tasek Merimbun Heritage Park.Tasek Merimbun Heritage Park
/ref> Other places of interest in Tutong include * Sungai Basong Recreation Park * Seri Kenangan Beach


References


External links


Tutong District Office website
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