Tambunan

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Tambunan
Skyline of Tambunan
Location in Sabah
Location in Sabah
Coordinates: 5°40′26.47″N 116°21′53.58″E / 5.6740194, 116.3648833
Country  Malaysia
State Sabah
Area
 - Total 1,347 km² (520.08 sq mi)
Elevation 750 m (2,460.63 ft)
Population (2008)
 - Total 27,852
 - Density 21/km² (54/sq mi)
  Population and Housing Census 2000 Estimate
Time zone MST (UTC+8)
Postcode 89xxx
Area code(s) 089

Tambunan is a valley district located in the Interior Division of the state of Sabah. The district covers an area of 1,347 sq. km..[1] Its population was estimated to be around 27,852 in 2000, based on the 2000 Population and Housing Census conducted by the Department of Statistics, Malaysia.[2]. Almost the entire population are Dusun,[3] while the rest are Malay, Chinese and other Sabahan ethnic groups. It is located 80 kilometers east of Kota Kinabalu, 48 kilometers south of Ranau and 48 kilometers north of Keningau. At an average altitude of 750 meters, this valley, which is part of the Crocker Range, experience mild tropical climate all year long. The valley is peppered by terraced padi fields and 70 picturesque villages. The dense forests of bamboo around Tambunan are a legacy of the British colonial period, during which time an edict stated that 20 bamboo sprouts had to be planted for every bamboo cut.

Paddy fields in Kampong Tinompok, Tambunan

Tambunan is connected to Kota Kinabalu via the Kota Kinabalu-Tambunan-Keningau Highway.

East of Tambunan is Sabah's second highest mountain, Trus Madi (2642 meters).

The Mat Salleh Memorial, located in the middle of paddy fields at Kampung Tibabar, is a concrete structure erected in memory of Datu Paduka Mat Salleh. Better known as Mat Salleh, he led a rebellion against the British North Borneo Company in the late 19th century. The rebellion against British rule was due to the locals' dissatisfaction on alleged exploitation by the Company. He was killed in a gun battle with the British police on 1 February 1900. In recognition of Mat Salleh as one of Sabah's earliest freedom fighters, the State Government of Sabah built the memorial fort at the exact site of where he was killed.

Near the Mat Salleh's fort is the Tun Datu Mustapha Memorial the famous Sabah statesman.

Tambunan is noted for the quality of its Lihing and Tapai, or rice wine.

Outside of Tambunan is the Rafflesia Forest Reserve, devoted to the world's largest flower, the Rafflesia.

The road north of Tambunan to Ranau is considered one of the worst in Sabah, with numerous patches broken gravel, fallen roads and precarious water-filled ledges. The conditions have deteriorated due to increasing numbers of sink holes and land slides and the slow rate of repair.

Coordinates: 5°40′26.47″N 116°21′53.58″E / 5.6740194, 116.3648833

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[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ "Town & Regional Planning in Tambunan". Town & Regional Planning Department, Sabah. Retrieved on 2008-10-06.
  2. ^ "Preliminary Count Report, Population and Housing Census 2000". Department of Statistics, Malaysia. Retrieved on 2008-10-06.
  3. ^ "Tambunan's Population Statistics (1991 Census)". Department of Statistics, Malaysia. Retrieved on 2008-10-06.
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