The Manjung District, formerly known as Dindings, is a
district
A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or county, counties, several municipality, municip ...
in the south-western part of the state of
Perak
Perak (; Perak Malay: ''Peghok'') is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula. Perak has land borders with the Malaysian states of Kedah to the north, Penang to the northwest, Kel ...
,
Malaysia
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. It is the
26th-most populated district in Malaysia. It is administered by the Manjung Municipal Council (), formerly known as Manjung District Council () from 1 January 1980 until 31 July 2001. The district is well known for
Pangkor Island
Pangkor Island (; Tamil language, Tamil: பங்கோர் தீவு) is an island in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. It has a population of approximately 10,000. Nearby islands include Pangkor Laut Island, Giam Island, Mentagor Isla ...
, an attraction in Perak and the home of the
Royal Malaysian Navy
The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN, ; Jawi alphabet, Jawi: ) is the naval arm of the Malaysian Armed Forces. RMN is the main agency responsible for the country's maritime surveillance and defence operations. RMN's area of operation consists of 603,2 ...
(TLDM),
Lumut Naval Base and dockyard. Dindings was once part of the British
Straits Settlements
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colony.
Seri Manjung
Seri Manjung is a town and the district capital of the Manjung District in Perak, Malaysia. The town was developed by State Government of Perak under Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Perak in the 1980s. It is located 7 km from Lumut and 70 ...
is the district's principal urban centre while smaller towns include
Lumut town,
Sitiawan
Sitiawan (alternate spelling: Setiawan; origin: from Malay language, Malay, a portmanteau of ''wikt:setia, Setia wikt:kawan, Kawan'', meaning "Loyal Friend") is a mukim and town in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia.
The region spans an area o ...
town,
Ayer Tawar,
Pantai Remis
Pantai Remis is a coastal town in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. It is situated in between Simpang (near Taiping) and Sitiawan.
History
The town was founded in the late 1940s. The name is probably derived from a type of sea shell, Remis, w ...
,
Changkat Keruning and
Beruas
Beruas (alternative spelling: Bruas) is a small town and mukim in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia.
Name
Beruas is named for a local mangosteen-like tree, '' Garcinia hombroniana'', the "seashore mangosteen", called in the local Malay dial ...
.
History
Prior to 1873, the district was called Dindings and was part of the
Straits Settlements
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, then under the administration of
Penang
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. Dindings district became part of the
Pangkor Treaty
The Pangkor Treaty of 1874 was a treaty signed between Great Britain and the Sultan of Perak on 20 January 1874, on the Colonial Steamer ''Pluto'', off the coast of Perak. The treaty is significant in the history of the Malay states as it legit ...
signed by Britain, and the British appointed Sultan of
Perak
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Sultan Abdullah, in January 1874. This agreement was signed to stop the bloodshed resulting from two major events: the power struggle among Perak royalty upon the death of Sultan Ali; and Chinese clan wars between
Ghee Hin and
Hai San to grab tin mining areas in late colonial
Taiping.
The agreement required the
Sultan of Perak
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to surrender Dindings to the British, to accept a British Resident,
James W. W. Birch, and the appointment of an assistant resident in Taiping, Captain
Tristram Speedy. Sultan Ismail was also to abdicate the throne of Perak.
During the British colonial era, colonial Dindings comprised three main areas:
Sitiawan
Sitiawan (alternate spelling: Setiawan; origin: from Malay language, Malay, a portmanteau of ''wikt:setia, Setia wikt:kawan, Kawan'', meaning "Loyal Friend") is a mukim and town in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia.
The region spans an area o ...
,
Lumut and
Pangkor Island
Pangkor Island (; Tamil language, Tamil: பங்கோர் தீவு) is an island in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. It has a population of approximately 10,000. Nearby islands include Pangkor Laut Island, Giam Island, Mentagor Isla ...
.
The British had hoped that Dindings would prove to be a valuable natural harbour. However, this did not become the case.
In 1935, Sultan
Iskandar Alang successfully appealed to the British for the return of Dindings to Perak. The Perak government united the former colony with
Bruas and coastal areas to the south, forming the Dindings District. In 1973, it was given the current name, Manjung.
On 24 April 2009, Lumut was declared by the Sultan of Perak as the
Royal Malaysian Navy
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's Town, abbreviated as “TLDM Town” or “Navy Town”. Manjung also was declared as “''Bandar Pelancongan dan Maritim”'' (“Tourism and Maritime Town”) by state government of Perak.
In August 2016, Sembilan Island was separated from Manjung District and incorporated into
Bagan Datuk District.
Administrative divisions
Manjung District is divided into five
mukim
A mukim is a type of administrative division used in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. The word ''mukim'' is a loanword in English language, English. However, it was also originally a loanword in Malay language, Malay from the Arabic word ...
s:
*
Beruas
Beruas (alternative spelling: Bruas) is a small town and mukim in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia.
Name
Beruas is named for a local mangosteen-like tree, '' Garcinia hombroniana'', the "seashore mangosteen", called in the local Malay dial ...
*
Lekir
*
Lumut
*Pengkalan Baharu
*
Sitiawan
Sitiawan (alternate spelling: Setiawan; origin: from Malay language, Malay, a portmanteau of ''wikt:setia, Setia wikt:kawan, Kawan'', meaning "Loyal Friend") is a mukim and town in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia.
The region spans an area o ...
Federal Parliament and State Assembly Seats
Manjung district is divided to two parliamentary constituencies with the northern part of district is under Beruas constituency while southern part is part of Lumut constituency. As of 2022, there were 201,345 voters in both the parliament seats combined.
Voter demographics
List of Manjung district representatives in the Federal Parliament (
Dewan Rakyat
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)
List of Manjung district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly of Perak
Demographics
The following is based on Department of Statistics Malaysia 2020 census.
Education
Manjung has numerous schools, with 24 Chinese primary schools and five Chinese secondary schools in the district. Of these, five schools were founded by
Ong Seok Kim. They are SJK (C) Chung Cheng, Sitiawan in 1920; SMJK Nan Hwa (which split into Sekolah Tinggi Nan Hwa, Ayer Tawar Road in 1984) in 1935; SJK (C) Ping Min, Lumut in 1951; and SMJK Dindings, Lumut in 1953. Ong Seok Kim died in 1964. The following year, the Manjung community established the Ong Seok Kim Memorial Education Fund in his honour. The fund offers scholarships and loans to students in the Manjung District, irrespective of ethnicity. All school are under the administration of district education office.
Secondary education
* City Harbour International School
*
SMK Seri Manjung
*SMK Kampung Dato’ Seri Kamaruddin
*SMK Ahmad Boestamam
*SMK Convent, Sitiawan
*SMK Methodist (ACS), Sitiawan
*SMK Tok Perdana
*SMK Ambrose
*SMK Methodist, Ayer Tawar
*SMK Raja Shahriman
*SMK Pantai Remis
*SMK Changkat Beruas
*SMK Dato' Idris, Pengkalan Bharu
*SMK Seri Samudera
*SMK Batu Sepuluh, Lekir
*SMK Pangkalan TLDM
*SMK Pangkor
*Kolej Vokasional Seri Manjung
Tertiary education
* Universiti Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Institute of Marine Engineering Technology (UniKL MIMET)
* Institut Kemahiran Mara (IKM) (Lumut)
* Kolej Komuniti (located partly in Sekolah Teknik Seri Manjung)
* Kolej Kejururawatan Ipoh (Lumut branch – located near in Lumut Town)
Training centres
* Outward Bound Malaysia, Lumut
* Pusat Latihan Khidmat Negara, (Teluk Rubiah & Segari)
Transport
The public transportation servicing the Manjung area are public buses in the Seri Manjung and Lumut bus stations.
Manjung district is accessible via
Route 5,
Route 60,
Ipoh-Lumut Highway and
West Coast Expressway.
There are two small airfields located in Sitiawan and Pangkor but both of them are unused.
Healthcare
The main public healthcare centre serving Manjung is Hospital Seri Manjung, Hospital Angkatan Tentera in Lumut. Besides this, there are numerous clinics in the surrounding region such as in Sitiawan, Ayer Tawar, Pulau Pangkor, Pantai Remis, Beruas, Lekir. A new hospital opened in 2014, Pantai Hospital Seri Manjung. There is also KPJ Manjung.
Columbia Asia Hospital in Sitiawan will replace the earlier proposed Goodhope Specialist Hospital, Sitiawan which was abandoned in January 2014. This project was then abandoned.
Economy

The major economic sectors in Manjung are agriculture, manufacturing and the services industries. Agriculture is the main economic sector, making up the majority of the population's employment. Manjung is well known for its livestock production, especially poultry. Sea fishing and fish/prawn farming are the most important economic activities for some community members. At least 5,000 residents are fishermen. Farming of fresh-water fish and prawns are being carried out thoroughly in the district. There are more than 300 ponds of prawns in operation. The most popular prawn farming area is along
Dinding River.
Manjung District has become the fastest growing district in the state of Perak. In terms of growth of commercial sector, Manjung is the second fastest growing district in the state, with 5,947 developed units or 13.32%. Many of these businesses and industries are located along the roads connecting Sitiawan, Seri Manjung, Lumut and Ayer Tawar. Industrial and commercial activities are also present in other smaller, neighboring towns such as Beruas, Pantai Remis, Pekan Gurney, Lekir and Changkat Kuring.
Businesses in Manjung include wholesale, groceries and services. There are also informal activities such as settled hawkers (1,029 which cover 11.00%) and itinerant hawkers (1,092 which cover 11.00%) in Manjung district.
Of all the business activities here, services contribute about 72.30% of all the commercial activities. The groceries sector is the second largest commercial activity, covering 24.40% (1,449 unit), while wholesale activities cover the remaining portion, with about 3.40%.
Vale
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Vale may also refer to:
Places Georgia
* Vale, Georgia, a town in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region
Norway
* Våle, a historic municipality
Portugal
* Vale (Santa Maria da Feira), a former civil parish in the municip ...
, a Brazilian company, is a major employer in the Manjung district, and operates the Teluk Rubiah Maritime Terminal, of which 60% of its workforce come from the district. The terminal contributes to the economy of Perak, as it is the largest single
foreign direct investment
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in the state.
Tourism
Pangkor
Pangkor Island
Pangkor Island (; Tamil language, Tamil: பங்கோர் தீவு) is an island in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. It has a population of approximately 10,000. Nearby islands include Pangkor Laut Island, Giam Island, Mentagor Isla ...
, a holiday resort, is one of the most well known islands in Malaysia. It is located approximately 90 km southwest of Ipoh. The main tourist drawer to Pangkor Island are beaches on the western coastline, such as Pantai Puteri Dewi, Pasir Bogak Beach, Teluk Belanga, Teluk Segadas, Teluk Nipah, and Teluk Cempedak.
The main island of Pangkor is populated mainly by fisherfolk who occupy the eastern coastline. The island is known for its
anchovies
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More than 140 species are placed in 1 ...
and
squid
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.
There are also ruins of a 330-year-old
Dutch Fort located in Teluk Gadong which was one of the
Dutch strongholds against pirates and local Malays. Another historical interest on Pangkor Island is the Pangkor Stone Tablet (''Batu Bersurat Pangkor'' in Malay) which is near the Dutch fort.
Pangkor Laut Island, a small privately owned island to the southwest of the main island, is the second largest of the nine islands that make up the Pangkor archipelago. Pangkor Laut is known for its white beaches and clear waters. It has three main beaches, Emerald Bay, Coral Beach and Royal Bay.
Marina Island
Marina Island is one of the man-made island in Malaysia, built on the coast of Teluk Muruh, opposite
Pangkor Island
Pangkor Island (; Tamil language, Tamil: பங்கோர் தீவு) is an island in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. It has a population of approximately 10,000. Nearby islands include Pangkor Laut Island, Giam Island, Mentagor Isla ...
and Pangkor Laut Resort, in the state of
Perak
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,
Malaysia
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. The island covers an area of located from the mainland's shoreline. Marina Island took five years of planning and feasibility studies to ensure that the making of the island would not disrupt the environment.
Marina Island is also a gateway to Pangkor Island with the establishment of a domestic jetty terminal in the island. The journey to Pangkor Island takes 10 minutes from the Marina Island Jetty.
Beaches
Aside from beaches on Pangkor Island, there are other beaches in Manjung that are popular among locals and tourists. Teluk Batik is often a choice for campers, picnickers and swimmers. Other nearby beaches include Pasir Panjang, Tanjung Kepah and Teluk Senangin.
Other places of interest
The Terrapin Breeding Centre is a breeding and information centre for terrapins (or
Batagur baska
The northern river terrapin (''Batagur baska'') is a species of riverine turtle native to Southeast Asia. It has been classified as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List and considered extinct in much of its former range; as of 2018, the pop ...
).
There are two museums in the district, namely
Beruas Museum
The Beruas Museum () is a museum in Beruas, Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. The goal of the Beruas Museum is to collect history and artifacts related to the lost kingdom of Gangga Negara and Beruas.
History
In 1991, a historical study was ...
and
Sitiawan Settlement Museum.
Golf courses
Golf courses in Manjung include Damai Laut Golf and Country Club.
Shopping centres
* Billion Shopping Centre, Jalan Lumut, Seri Manjung
* The Store, Sitiawan (formerly Fajar Supermarket)
*Econsave
Econsave
/ref> Hypermarket, Sitiawan
* Lotus's
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Hypermarket, Seri Manjung
* AEON Mall Seri Manjung
* TF Value, Seri Manjung. (both in Taman Samudera and Manjung Point).
Sport attractions
* Manjung stadium
* Padang Astaka Sitiawan
* MP3 Badminton Court Centre
* Manjung Indoor Sport Arena (MISA)
* Manjung Badminton Arena Lekir
See also
* Districts of Malaysia
Districts (; ''Jajahan'' in Kelantan) are a type of subdivision below the States and federal territories of Malaysia, state level in Malaysia. An administrative district is administered by a lands and district office () which is headed by distr ...
References
External links
Rancangan Tempatan Daerah Perak Tengah 2030
{{Local governments in Malaysia