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Pakan, Sarawak

Coordinates: 1°52′00″N 111°41′00″E / 1.86667°N 111.68333°E / 1.86667; 111.68333
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Pakan
Other transcription(s)
 • Chinese巴干
Replica of Buah Pakan at Pakan town
Replica of Buah Pakan at Pakan town
Pakan is located in East Malaysia
Pakan
Pakan
Location in Borneo
Coordinates: 1°52′00″N 111°41′00″E / 1.86667°N 111.68333°E / 1.86667; 111.68333
Country Malaysia
State Sarawak
DivisionSarikei Division
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+8 (Not observed)
Postal code
96xxx
Websitewww.sarikei.sarawak.gov.my

Pakan is a small town and also a district in Sarawak, Malaysia. It is located in Sarikei Division, 45 km from the town of Sarikei. The district population (as of the 2014 census) was 32,209. Most of its inhabitants are ethnic Iban group (91% or 24,972) and a few minorities of Chinese group (8.17% or 8,071) usually concentrated in its town area. A small minority of Muslim (1.15% or 966) work in a government sector, such as teachers, nurses, district officers, and police.[citation needed]

Etymology

The name Pakan was derived from a local fruit resembling durian, named Buah Pakan. It has yellowish skin and flesh.[1][note 1] The fruit has since become the symbol of the town with its replica built at the junction of Entabai road.[2]

History

In 1911, a man from Guangdong named Wen Ru Zhu (翁如珠) was the first Chinese to arrive in Sarikei. Four years later in 1915, he together with one of his family member, brought some daily necessities, climbed through the mountains and arrive in Pakan to trade with the Iban people living there for agricultural products. Apart from Iban longhouses and rubber plantations, there were no Chinese houses there. The Iban people welcomed the arrival of Wen as he brought the much needed daily necessities to them. The journey to and fro from Pakan took about ten days. Wen would build a small hut in Pakan to stay there for some days before going back to Sarikei. Later, he married to an Iban woman in Pakan and started a family. Later, more Chinese came here to build shophouses and to trade with Iban people.[1][note 2]

In 1937, Penghulu Asun staged a rebellion against the Brooke government in Pakan. In 1957, Min Jin primary school (民进小学) was built. In 1968, there was a flood in Pakan.[1][note 3]

Government

The Pakan District Office.

Since creation of Sarikei Division in 1973, Pakan sub-district was put under the jurisdiction of Julau district. On 1 March 2002, the Pakan sub-district was upgraded into a district.[2] The Pakan district covers a total area of 924.6 km2,[3] administered by Pakan District Office located in the town of Pakan.[2]

Geography

Pakan is located 45 km from the town of Sarikei.[3]

Longhouses

  • Tr Rawing, Ulu Marau
  • Tr Undi, Sg Gerunggang ( once niang Tr Taling )
  • Tr Sedau Ak Empali
  • Tr Nyambar, Ulu Kota, Pakan
  • Tr Bujang
  • Rumah Jilap Bt6 Jalan Entabai Pakan
  • Tr Matthew Nawong, Lubuk Pisang, Sg Genega
  • Tr Tukang, Nyalak Atas
  • Tr Andrew Ungon,Darau
  • Tr.George anak Chungut,Nanga Nansang
  • Tr. Ganda anak Saba, Manding, Sungai Lemujan
  • Tr. Attan anak Ana, Lubok Ubi, Sugai
  • Tr. Linggang anak Kaya, Merampu
  • Tr. Liman anak Lawo, Munggu Temedak

Demographics

In 2010, Pakan town had a total population of 14,570, where there were 14,023 Iban people, 402 Chinese, 80 Malays, and 65 from other tribes.[1][note 4]

Places of worship

  • St. Francis Church
  • BEM (SIB) Nanga Pakan
  • Chapel St Joseph,Ulu Kota
  • Mosque (beside Klinik Pakan)
  • Surau Zulkarnain, Rumah Julin, Kg Amut ( Sponsored by Yayasan Amal Malaysia Cawangan Sarawak )

Economy

Transport

Public transportation

  • Buses
  • Borneo Almagated Sdn. Bhd ( Limited trip per day)

Alternate road

New road alternative connecting user from Sibu to go directly to Ulu Budu in Saratok district by passing through Pakan provides a shorter time compared to the existing one which passes through T-junction to Sarikei. What used to be about 3 hours journey from Sibu to Saratok will take only about 2 hours. So users on a long journey to Kuching benefit a lot from this road.

Sibu -> Julau -> Bintangor -> Sarikei -> Pakan -> Wak -> Ulu Budu -> Saratok

Other utilities

Pakan public health clinic.
SK Nanga Pakan.

Education

Primary schools
  • SK Nanga Pakan
  • SK Sungai Sugai
  • SK Nanga Wak
  • Sk Nanga Sembawang
  • Sk Ulu Manding
  • Sk Nanga Pedanum
  • Sk Nanga Kota
Secondary school
  • SMK Pakan
  • (extra information) SMK Meradong (Bintangor), SMK Bintangor (Bintangor), the nearest school most of the upper six students attended after they finishing their form 5.

Culture and leisure

Upper river of Sg Julau, Pakan-Ulu Kota road.

Pesta Pakan (Pakan festival) is a yearly festival held in the town of Pakan since 1988. It consisted of various activities such as sports, entertainment, culture, and arts.[4]

  • Kerangan Rantau Enjin, Ng Kelau
  • Lumbung Rentap at Bukit Sibau (Rentap's final resting place)
  • Wong Kuji waterfall
  • Bukit Uyu (the grave of the Rentap's follower , Uyu , Medan and two mores
  • Kembara Off-Road

Notes

  1. ^ Yii, 2010. Page 285
  2. ^ Yii, 2010. Page 285
  3. ^ Yii, 2010. Page 287
  4. ^ Yii, 2010. Page 285

References

  1. ^ a b c d 余(Yii), 悦胜(Yuk Seng) (November 2010). 泗里街省華族史料集 (Collection of historical material on the chinese community in Sarikei Division) (First ed.). Sibu, Sarawak: 砂拉越华族文化协会(Sarawak Chinese Cultural Association). ISBN 978-983-9360-49-3.
  2. ^ a b c "Pengenalan Pejabat Daerah Pakan (Introduction to Pakan District Office)". Official Portal of Sarikei Divisional Administration. Sarikei Divisional Office. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Profail Daerah Pakan (Pakan District Profile)". The Official Portal of Sarikei Divisional Administration Office. Sarikei Divisional Administration Office. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Pakan Festival". The official portal of Sarikei Divisional administrative office. Sarikei Divisional Administrative Office. Retrieved 8 November 2017.