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1 Etymology  





2 History  



2.1  Early Settlements  





2.2  Late Middle Ages  





2.3  20th centurypresent  







3 Geography  



3.1  Location  





3.2  Climate  







4 Governance  



4.1  Federal Parliament and State Assembly Seats  





4.2  Local Government  





4.3  Administrative Divisions  







5 Demographics  





6 Economy  



6.1  Industrial Activities  





6.2  Agriculture and Fisheries  







7 See also  





8 References  














Dungun District






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Coordinates: 4°45N 103°25E / 4.750°N 103.417°E / 4.750; 103.417
 

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Dungun District
Dungun
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawiدوڠون
 • Chinese龙运县
Flag of Dungun District
Official seal of Dungun District
Location of Dungun District in Terengganu
Location of Dungun DistrictinTerengganu
Map
Dungun District is located in Malaysia
Dungun District

Dungun District

Location of Dungun DistrictinMalaysia

Coordinates: 4°45′N 103°25′E / 4.750°N 103.417°E / 4.750; 103.417
Country Malaysia
RegionEast Coast
SeatKuala Dungun
Local area governmentMunicipal Council
Area
 • Total2,735.03 km2 (1,056.00 sq mi)
Population
 • Total154,932
 • Density57/km2 (150/sq mi)

Dungun is a coastal district of the Malaysian state of Terengganu. Kuala Dungun is the capital of the district. Dungun is made up of eleven 'mukim', or subdistricts: Abang, Besol, Jengai, Jerangau, Kuala Dungun, Kuala Paka, Kumpal, Pasir Raja, Rasau, Sura, and Hulu Paka.

Dungun used to be an iron mining town in the 1940s. Iron ore was mined in a small town inland called Bukit Besi located to the west, while Dungun served as the port where the ore was transferred onto ships. Dungun and Bukit Besi were connected by a railway line that not only served the mining industry but also served as public transportation for inland villagers, the Dungun township and its businesses.

This "golden" era ended in the late 1970s and early 1980s. When the mines were gradually closed down, the rail service stopped and the company left the area. Bukit Besi is now a Government-financed plantation estate; the rolling hills and old British architecture are now long gone, replaced by Felda Estate housing and palm oil trees. Dungun is now just another town on the coast of Terengganu, sorely bereft of cultural activities, with no cinemas, and only comes alive every Thursday when the weekly night market opens up for business. It is well known as the biggest night market in Terengganu and features second-hand clothing (imported from Japan and the United States) and also food of all sorts. People from the outskirts flow into town for the cheap goods. The night market is situated right in the middle of town, taking over a portion of the old railway line.

Nowadays, it is not a busy small town anymore. There are still pockets of fishing and farming families and some people involved in small businesses, while a large part of the population are involved with the petroleum industry concentrated in another township to the south, Kerteh.

Etymology[edit]

Dungun named after the Dungun trees, type of mangrove tree (scientific name: Heritiera littorialis) which can be founded at the river bank. This species species commonly found in sandy coastal areas resembling mangrove swamps.

History[edit]

Early Settlements[edit]

Late Middle Ages[edit]

The origin of the earliest settlement at the site of present-day Dungun is unclear. The first historical site was Kuala Dungun which located in Dungun district. This site was being under Majapahit reign documented by Prapanca (1365 AD) in his Nagarakertagama.

20th century–present[edit]

In recent years, Dungun has also developed as a tourist destination, known for its beautiful beaches, eco-tourism attractions, and cultural sites. Tourism has become an important economic driver alongside traditional industries.

Geography[edit]

Location[edit]

Dungun is located on the east coast of the Peninsular Malaysia, facing the South China Sea.

The city borders on the districts of Marang and Hulu Terengganu to the North; the South China Sea to the East, Kemaman to the South and border with State of Pahang to the West.

Climate[edit]

Dungun has experiences a tropical rainforest climate, characterized by high temperatures, abundant rainfall, and high humidity throughout the year.

Dungun has consistently warm temperatures year-round. Average daily temperatures range from 25°C to 32°C (77°F to 90°F). There is minimal variation in temperature between seasons due to its proximity to the equator.

Dungun receives significant rainfall throughout the year, typical of a tropical climate. Annual precipitation averages around 3,000 to 4,000 millimeters (118 to 157 inches). The wettest months generally occur from October to December, with occasional heavy downpours and thunderstorms.

Humidity levels in Dungun are consistently high, often exceeding 80% due to its coastal location and tropical climate. High humidity levels contribute to the feeling of warmth and can occasionally lead to discomfort, especially during rainy periods.

Dungun experiences two main seasons: a wet season and a relatively drier season. The wet season typically occurs from October to March, with frequent rainfall and occasional monsoon winds affecting the region. The drier season, from April to September, still sees some rainfall but generally less intense compared to the wet season.

Governance[edit]

Dungun is governed through a structured administrative framework that includes local councils, state representation, and federal representation. This governance structure aims to facilitate effective administration, promote development, and ensure the well-being of residents in Dungun within the broader context of Terengganu and Malaysia.

Federal Parliament and State Assembly Seats[edit]


List of Dungun district representatives in the Federal Parliament (Dewan Rakyat)

Parliament Seat Name Member of Parliament Party
P39 Dungun Wan Hassan Mohd Ramli PN (PAS)


List of Dungun district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly of Terengganu

Parliament State Seat Name State Assemblyman Party
P39 N25 Bukit Besi Ghazali Sulaiman PN (PAS)
P39 N26 Rantau Abang Alias Harun PN (PAS)
P39 N27 Sura Wan Hapandi Wan Nik PN (PAS)
P39 N28 Paka Satiful Bahri Mamat PN (PAS)

Local Government[edit]

Dungun was administered by a local authorities, Majlis Perbandaran Dungun (MPD)

MPD was established on 1st January 1981 under the Local Government Act 1976 (Act 171) through Terengganu State Government Gazette No. 860 dated 18 .December 1980. As one of the seven (7) local authorities available in the state of Terengganu Darul Iman. MPD is the transformation of the Dungun Local Council and Paka Local Meeting Council.

Administrative Divisions[edit]

Administrative divisions of Dungun District

Dungun District is divided into 11 mukims, which are:[3]

Demographics[edit]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1991 102,897—    
2000 128,709+25.1%
2010 149,851+16.4%
2020 158,130+5.5%
Source: [4]

Economy[edit]

The economy of Dungun, a district in the state of Terengganu, Malaysia, is diverse and primarily driven by several key sectors. It has historically been known for its iron ore mining activities, which have contributed significantly to the local economy. However, in recent years, mining activities have decreased due to depletion of reserves and environmental consideration.

Industrial Activities[edit]

Petroleum Refining: The area hosts petroleum refining facilities, contributing to the industrial sector’s growth and providing employment opportunities.

Agriculture and Fisheries[edit]

Palm Oil Plantations: Agriculture, including oil palm plantations, plays a role in Dungun’s economy, although to a lesser extent compared to other parts of Malaysia.

Fisheries: Fishing remains an important economic activity due to Dungun’s coastal location. The local fishing industry supplies seafood to both local markets and processing facilities.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Administrator. "Pentadbir Tanah Dungun". pdtdungun.terengganu.gov.my.
  • ^ Administrator. "Pengenalan Daerah Dungun". pdtdungun.terengganu.gov.my.
  • ^ http://apps.water.gov.my/jpskomuniti/dokumen/DUNGUN_PROFIL_FEBRUARI_2011.pdf Archived 2017-01-11 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL PDF]
  • ^ "Key Findings of Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2020" (pdf) (in Malay and English). Department of Statistics, Malaysia. ISBN 978-967-2000-85-3.

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