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BINTULU-PLACES
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Kampung
Jepak
-Fishermen's Village
Crossing
the Kemena River by "Perahu Tambang" (boat) will bring you
to the hospitable fishermen's community at Kampung Jepak. You may be
mesmerized by the traditional feature and lifestyle of Bintulu Melanau
such as sago processing, fish drying, manufacturing of belacan
(shrimps paste), cencaluk (salted shrimps), making of Terendak
(Melanau Headgear), Tutop (food cover or "tudung sarang
/ tudung saji") which are still very much alive. The scenario enlivens
your memory to the old days when Bintulu was just a humble and small
fishing village.
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Council Negeri
Monument
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Council
Negeri Monument
-The Birth Place
of the Sarawak Legislative Council
The site marked the place
where Malaysia's first and oldest state legislative assembly meeting
took place on 8th September, 1867.
With
Charles Brooke, the second white Rajah of Sarawak in the chair, there
sat 5 of his British Officers and 16 Malay and Melanau Members (Chiefs)
to mark a new era in the conduct of the affairs of the state. A centenary
stone commemorating the centennial of the historical meeting was erected
on this site in 1967 and was further improved to include a clock tower
and fountain in 1987, the fountain was attractively fenced up in November
1998 for safety and aesthetical purpose.
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Council Negeri Monument
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The Brass Plaque
commemorating the Historic Event
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Pasar
Utama Bintulu & Tamu Bintulu
- A Market Place
Located
at the hub of Bintulu Town, the Pasar Utama Bintulu is both a wet and
fish market under one roof offering you a wide selection of fresh vegetables,
fruits, fish and other dairy products. Food stalls are located on the
first floor of Pasar Utama Bintulu providing various local dishes and
delicacies such as laksa, mee jawa, pulut panggang or mee
kolok and quench your thirst with ABC (ais batu campur),
cendol, or kopi/teh tarik. Next door, is the Tamu Bintulu.
It has all the local offerings from wild and jungle products to native
"home-made" specialities. Both places, with unique cone-shaped
roof reflecting "Bintulu Terendak" (headgear) let you to mingle
and join the locals while shopping for your daily needs.

Pasar Utama Bintulu
& Tamu Bintulu
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Pasar
Malam
- A Nightly Affair
A
night market with a carnival like atmosphere and just
a walking distance away from most of the hotels in town is Medan Pasar
Malam (situated at Jalan Kampung Dagang). Here you can find almost everything
from over 150 stalls offering numerous cheap and affordable items from
garments, toys, electrical goods and watches to a wide choice of food,
drinks, fruits, vegetables and jungle produce - a bargain shopping experience
not to be missed.
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Pasar Malam
Scene
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Bintulu
Mosque
- An Architectural Wonder
A
uniquely designed and structurally modern mosque with its intrinsic
spiritual values preserved, the Bintulu Mosque aptly named "Masjid
Assyakirin" meaning Gratefulness to God. A man-made cascading waterfall
adorned by beautifully crafted fountains, landscaped with beautiful
flowers and plants enhance the tranquillity of this mosque. A walk up
to the mosque is indeed a spiritual and soothing experience.
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Masjid Assyakirin |
Kuan
Yin Tong Temple
- A Splendid Temple
Situated
at Kilometer 2 of Jalan Sultan Iskandar, the Kuan Yin Tong Temple of
Bintulu is another spiritual building which will fascinate you with
its skillfully crafted grand design. Amongst the peculiar features of
this unique temple are the rock garden courtyard, man-made waterfall
and dragon fencing - all of quality craftmanship.
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Kuan Yin Tong Temple |
Tanjung
Batu Beach
- An Ideal Place for Picnic
A
place to enjoy the sun, sea and sandy beaches and to have fun. An ideal
spot for family and friends to gather and have a picnic or even camping,
swimming and fishing. There are changing and wash rooms available for
an additional comfort to your outing. Take a break from home cooking
and have barbecue here, using the barbecue pits provided or just simply
head to the food and drink stalls nearby - offering delicacies from
"satay & rojak" to ice cream & coconut juice or just
enjoy the sunset and sea breeze in your evening walk.
A
place for foot reflexology (foot massage), children's playground and
outdoor gymnastic facilities are also available here.
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A view of Tanjung
Batu Beach |
Taman
Tumbina
- A Living Heritage
Situated
on a 36.4 hectares site at Tanjung Batu Coastal Reserve, four kilometres
from the town centre, this park for flora and fauna is a source of living
heritage with invaluable educational and recreational values. Its setting
on a hill top overlooking the South China Sea and Bintulu Town is surely
a sight to behold and not to be missed. Here you will be able to stroll
through the gardens and walk-in aviary while feasting your eyes with
a first hand view of the Hornbill (the State's Official bird), walk-in
butterfly garden (Alam Klebar), the fearless eagles, the flamingoes,
tigers in Borneo, crocodiles, pythons, - the list goes on. Enjoy the
flora and fauna and feel the freshness of the environment.
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Taman Tumbina
For more information,
contact:
Curator,
Taman Tumbina Bintulu
Bintulu Development Authority
Tel: (60) 86-337709, 337710
Fax: (60) 86-330670 |
Bintulu
Golf Course
- Golfers paradise
Bintulu's
own 18-hole international standard golf course for you to swing to your
heart's contention. The course offers a great challenge to golfers in
its undulating terrain and also a breathtaking view of the South China
Sea from the hilltop club house, while savouring local and continental
dishes in the open air restaurant after a perfect round of golf.
A splendid scenery
of Bintulu Golf Fairway
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Golfers in action
at Bintulu Golf Course
For more information, contact:
Club Manager, Bintulu Golf Club
Tel: (60) 86-253213, 252001
Fax: (60) 86-253213 |
Similajau
National Park
- Nature Adventure Wonders of Bintulu
One
of the most beautiful and unspoilt golden beaches in the country can
be found at the Similajau National Park - once a remote and unknown
place is now a tourist attraction in this industrial town.

Similajau National
Park Chalet
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Similajau
National Park (Golden Beach)
For more information,
contact:
Forest Department (National
Park/Wildlife)
Tel: (60) 86-336101
fax: (60) 86-331923 |
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