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1 Demography  



1.1  Ethnics  





1.2  Members of Parliament  







2 Geography and economy  





3 Transportation  





4 Infrastructure  



4.1  Shopping malls  





4.2  Education  



4.2.1  Primary schools  





4.2.2  Secondary schools  







4.3  Healthcare  





4.4  Security  





4.5  Government services  







5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














Betong Division






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Coordinates: 1°3926.9N 111°1944.7E / 1.657472°N 111.329083°E / 1.657472; 111.329083
 

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Betong
Official logo of Betong
Location of Betong
Resident Office locationBetong
Local area government(s)Majlis Daerah BetongorMajlis Daerah Saratok
Area
 • Total4,180.8 km2 (1,614.2 sq mi)
Population
 (2008 (estimate))
 • Total116,700
 • Density28/km2 (72/sq mi)
EthnicityMalay (51.5%), Iban (43.6%), Chinese (4.8%), Others (1.1%)

Betong Division, formed on 26 March 2002, is one of the twelve administrative divisions in Sarawak, Malaysia. Formerly part of Sri Aman Division, Betong is in the Saribas area. It has a total area of 4,180.8 square kilometres, and is the smallest of the administrative divisions of Sarawak.

Saribas is famous for its Iban longhouses and is regarded as the center for Iban culture. It was annexed to Sarawak by Rajah James Brooke, after his victory over the Sekrang and Saribas Iban at the Battle of Beting Maru on 31 July 1849.

Betong Division contains two administrative districts: Betong and Saratok. The total population is 99,800. The population is culturally mixed, with the majority Iban interacting well with the Malay and Chinese in almost all spheres of activity since the pre-colonial days.

In Sarawak, Betong has the most administrative sub-districts. The sub-districts under Betong district are Pusa, Spaoh, Debak and Meludam, while those under Saratok district are Roban, Kabong and Budu.

There is about 222 longhouses

Demography[edit]

The population of Betong Division (year 2008 estimate) was 116,700.

Ethnics[edit]

Betong division is traditionally a home to Iban, Malay and Chinese people. Most Ibans are scattered throughout rural areas of Betong and Saratok. Whilst, Malay people are concentrated at the town and major village areas in Betong (especially at Pusa and Maludam area) and Saratok. Chinese people are more concentrated at town areas, such as at Betong and Saratok, while some resides at Pusa. Other races such as Bidayuh, Melanau and Orang Ulu are not native to Betong division. However, due to migration all over Sarawak, more and more of them coming to Betong to settle.

Foreign workers is a rare sight in Betong division. Many of them work in palm oil plantations.

Population of Betong by Ethnics[1][2]
Administrative District Total
Population
Malay Iban Bidayuh Melanau Other
Bumiputera
Chinese Other
Non-Bumiputera
Non-Citizen
Betong 67,400
(57.8%)
39,600
(58.8%)
25,100
(37.2%)
300
(0.4%)
100
(0.1%)
100
(0.1%)
2,100
(3.1%)
0
(0.0%)
100
(0.1%)
Saratok 49,300
(42.2%)
20,500
(41.6%)
25,800
(52.3%)
100
(0.2%)
200
(0.4%)
100
(0.2%)
2,500
(5.1%)
0
(0.0%)
200
(0.2%)
Total Betong Division 116,700
(100%)
60,100
(51.4%)
50,900
(43.6%)
400
(0.4%)
300
(0.1%)
200
(0.1%)
4,600
(3.1%)
0
(0.0%)
300
(0.1%)

Members of Parliament[edit]

Parliament Member of Parliament Party
P201 Batang Lupar YB Mohamad Shafizan Kepli GPS (PBB)
P203 Lubok Antu YB Roy Angau Gingkoi GPS (PRS)
P204 Betong YB Richard Rapu GPS (PBB)
P205 Saratok YB Datuk Ali Biju PPBM

Geography and economy[edit]

Betong Division is divided into three broad topographical regions — the coastal or riverine region, the midland region, and the inland or hilly interior region. The coastal or riverine region is mainly made up of peat swamp with very limited suitable area for agricultural activities in its natural condition. In areas with improved irrigation systems, the soil has gradually improved to enable some agricultural activities to be carried out. Some of the crops planted in the coastal or riverine region are wet paddy, sago, coconuts and perennial crops. Some of the coastal or riverine areas have potential for aquaculture activities such as brackish water fish, tiger prawn and crab cultivation. The midland region has more suitable areas for agricultural activities. Crops such as pepper, rubber, paddy, and oil palm are planted in the midland region. Most of the livestock and pond fish rearing are also found in this region. All the commercial livestock in the division area are in this region. The inland or hilly interior region is mountainous with steep terrain and only pockets of the areas are cultivated with hilly paddy, pepper and rubber.

Transportation[edit]

Although Betong is well connected to other parts of Sarawak with good networks of road, river transports still play the vital role in Betong. People of Betong District can opt for rural shuttle bus service to Saratok, even to neighbouring Sarikei and Sri Aman division.

As for people who wish to travel to upriver areas which are inaccessible by road, they have to use available ferry and boat services. River transport charges remain high in Betong Division due to the long distance of the upriver areas.

There are some rural areas which are accessible by timber tracks and palm estate roads. Availability of transports to these areas are limited through bookings at Betong town, using private vans or four-wheel drive vehicles.

Infrastructure[edit]

Pan-Borneo Highway is a trunk road linking Betong to the rest of Sarawak. Betong District is growing rapidly due to being upgraded from a district to a full division status.

Shopping malls[edit]

Education[edit]

Betong Division has a moderate number of public schools. Primary schools are scattered throughout Betong and Saratok. Some of them are located deep in the Betong district's interior to cater for rural students.

Primary schools[edit]

SK Belingan, Spaoh SK Tg Asam, Spaoh SK Bungin, Spaoh SK Sebemban, Spaoh, SK Serembang, Spaoh SK Manggut, Spaoh SK Buda, Spaoh SK Supa, Pusa SK Medang, Pusa SK Beladin, Pusa SK Tui, Debak SK Dit, Debak SK Tambak, Debak SK Suri, Debak. SK Serabang, Pusa SK Beladin, Pusa SK Sepinang, Pusa SK Semarang, Pusa

Secondary schools[edit]

Healthcare[edit]

Betong District has two government hospital which are Betong Hospital and Saratok Hospital, and two government policlinic at each towns. There are no private-owned hospital. As for sub-districts, some has their own health clinic. Smaller government health clinics do exist at major villages and settlement areas.

Security[edit]

Betong division has a police divisional office or IPD. There are also police stations and police bits located at strategic locations, as well as rural areas.

Government services[edit]

Many government offices have set up their branches in Betong Division (fairly at both Betong and Saratok districts) such as Royal Customs, Fire and Rescue Department, Education Department, etc.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sarawak Ethnic Statistic from Sarawak Journal.
  • ^ Sarawak Ethnic Statistic from Sarawak Journal.
  • External links[edit]

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