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Gerik

Coordinates: 5°25′N 101°08′E / 5.417°N 101.133°E / 5.417; 101.133
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Gerik
Official seal of Gerik
Gerik is located in Malaysia
Gerik
Gerik
Location of Gerik
Coordinates: 5°25′N 101°08′E / 5.417°N 101.133°E / 5.417; 101.133
CountryMalaysia
StatePerak
DistrictHulu Perak
Government
 • TypeLocal government
 • BodyGerik District Council
 • PresidentMohd Zairasyahli Shah Zakaria
Time zoneUTC+8 (Malaysian Standard Time)
Websitehttps://www.gerik.gov.my/
Gerik District Council

Majlis Daerah Gerik
Local Government Act 1976
Type
Type
History
Founded1 December 1979
Leadership
President
Mohd Zairasyahli Shah Zakaria
Structure
Political groups
Councillors:
  •   DAP (6)
  •   PKR (3)
  •   Amanah (1)
  •   UMNO (4)
  •   Vacant (11)
Motto
Menuju Era Gemilang
Towards A Glorious Era
Meeting place
Jalan Haji Meor Yahaya, 33300 Gerik, Perak Darul Ridzuan.
Website
www.gerik.gov.my

Gerik (Jawi: ڬريق; alternate spelling: Grik) is a mukim and the district capital of Hulu Perak District, Perak, Malaysia.[1] The town is also known as Rest Town due to its strategic location next to East-West Highway Federal Route 4, the main route linking Kedah, Penang and Kelantan.[2]

History

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According to historical records, the first person to enter Gerik was Tun Saban, the son of Tun Perak, and the treasurer of the Malacca Sultanate in the early 16th century. During the fall of the sultanate to the Portuguese, Tun Saban migrated to Hulu Patani and then moved to Belum, Gerik. He became the chairman of the community at Belum.

Gerik is bordered by Reman State to the north. Raja Reman trespassed into Gerik and captured Klian Intan and Kroh (Pengkalan Hulu). By the 19th century, most of Gerik's territory was conquered by King Reman. In 1902, the monarchy in Reman was abolished by the Siamese government and the Gerik region was incorporated as a colony.

On 9 July 1902, the Siamese government entered into an agreement with the British government to hand over Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan and Terengganu to British rule. The agreement was signed in Bangkok by Sir John Anderson (Straits Settlements) and the Siam Foreign Secretary. Among the conditions in the agreement, the Siamese government also had to hand over the Gerik district, which had been taken by Raja Reman to the Perak government. The ceremony of handing over the Gerik area was held in Kroh on 16 July 1909.

Notable landmarks

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Schools

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  • MRSM Gerik
  • SK Mahkota Sari
  • SK Sri Adika Raja
  • SK Plang
  • SK Batu 4
  • SJK(T) Gerik
  • SMK Gerik
  • SMK Sultan Idris Shah II
  • SMK Seri Budiman
  • SMK Kenering
  • Kolej Komuniti Gerik
  • SMK Batu 4,Jalan Kuala Rui
  • SJK(C) Chung Wa
  • SJK(C) Batu 2
  • SJK(C) Kuala Rui
  • Kolej Vokasional Gerik
  • SK Pahit
  • SK Kerunai
  • SK Budiman
  • SK Tan Sri Ghazali Jawi
  • Sk Ganda Temengor

Fishing and camping

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  • Belum Rainforest Resort
  • Air Beruk (Camping Site)
  • Homestay Eco Resort Kampung Plang
  • Tasik Banding
  • Tasik Temenggor (Temenggor Lake)
  • Tasik Bersia Lama
  • Gerik Illo

Transportation

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Gerik is located next to the intersection of highways Malaysia Federal Route 4 and Malaysia Federal Route 76. Highway Federal Route 4 is the main route preferred by Penang and Kedah motorists to access the east coast states of Kelantan and Terengganu. Highway Federal Route 76 connects Gerik to Pengkalan Hulu and Baling District due north, and to Kuala Kangsar, the royal seat of Perak in the state's southern region.

Politics

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Gerik is currently represented in the Dewan Rakyat of the Malaysian Parliament by Fathul Huzir Ayob of the BERSATU political party, which is a part of the Perikatan Nasional coalition.

Gerik also supplies two state constituencies to the Perak State Legislative Assembly, namely:

Notable people

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Khamarrul Azahari Razak; Rozaimi Che Hasan; Khairul Hisyam Kamarudin; Habibah Norehan Haron; Hafizah Harun; Rudzidatul Akmam Dziyauddin; Kasturi Devi Kanniah; Faizah Shaharom (August 2015). "UTM High Impact Research @ Royal Belum - Temengor Forest Complex, Gerik Perak: A compilation of scientific expedition activities in 2013-2015". UTM Razak School of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
  2. ^ Khamarrul Azahari Razak; Rozaimi Che Hasan; Khairul Hisyam Kamarudin; Habibah Norehan Haron; Hafizah Harun; Rudzidatul Akmam Dziyauddin; Kasturi Devi Kanniah; Faizah Shaharom (August 2015). "UTM High Impact Research @ Royal Belum - Temengor Forest Complex, Gerik Perak: A compilation of scientific expedition activities in 2013-2015". UTM Razak School of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved 2018-12-12.

5°25′N 101°08′E / 5.417°N 101.133°E / 5.417; 101.133