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The Ranau District () is an
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in the
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n state of
Sabah Sabah () is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia located in northern Borneo, in the region of East Malaysia. Sabah has land borders with the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the southwest and Indonesia's North Kalima ...
, part of the
West Coast Division West Coast Division () is an administrative Divisions of Malaysia, division of Sabah, Malaysia. It occupies the northwest portion of Sabah. With an area of 7,588 square kilometres, it occupies 10.3% of Sabah's territory. It also has approximate ...
which includes the districts of
Kota Belud Kota Belud () is the capital of the Kota Belud District in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 8,392 in 2010. It is roughly at the midpoint of the federal highway connecting the state capital, ...
,
Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu (; formerly known as Jesselton), colloquially referred to as KK, is the state capital of Sabah, Malaysia. It is also the capital of the Kota Kinabalu District as well as the West Coast Division of Sabah. The city is located on the ...
,
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,
Penampang Penampang () is the capital of the Penampang District in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 93,616 in 2010, with ethnic Kadazan as the majority. It contains, or is synonymous with, Donggongon ...
,
Putatan Putatan () is a municipality in the capital of the Putatan district in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 100,000 in 2021. It is one of the satellite town of Kota Kinabalu metropolitan area t ...
, Ranau and
Tuaran Tuaran () is the town and capital of the Tuaran District in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia. It is located north of the state capital Kota Kinabalu, and is strategically situated along the main highway linking Kota Kinabalu with the ...
. The capital of the district is in Ranau Town. The landlocked district bordering the
Sandakan Division Sandakan Division () is an administrative division of Sabah, Malaysia. It stretches diagonally from the northeastern coast of Sabah to the state's central region. With an area of 28,205 square kilometres, it occupies 38.3% of Sabah's territory, ...
to the east until it meets the
Interior Division The Interior Division () is an administrative division of the state of Sabah, Malaysia. It occupies the southwest portion of Sabah, bordered by the neighbouring state of Sarawak on its west. With an area of 18,298 square kilometres, it covers 24 ...
border. Ranau sits east of
Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu (; formerly known as Jesselton), colloquially referred to as KK, is the state capital of Sabah, Malaysia. It is also the capital of the Kota Kinabalu District as well as the West Coast Division of Sabah. The city is located on the ...
and west of
Sandakan Sandakan () formerly known at various times as Elopura, is the capital of the Sandakan District in Sabah, Malaysia. It is the second largest city in Sabah after Kota Kinabalu. It is located on the Sandakan Peninsula and east coast of the sta ...
. As of the 2010 Census, the population of the district was 94,092, an almost entirely
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ethnic community. Ranau is noted for its hilly geographical structure and is the largest producer of highland vegetables in the state of Sabah. Tourism and highland agriculture are the major industries, as the district is at an altitude of 1,176 m above sea level."Destinations: Places To Go - Ranau"
. Sabah Tourism Board. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
Its many tourist destinations attracted half a million tourists in 2009. These include
Mount Kinabalu Mount Kinabalu ( Dusun: ''Gayo Ngaran'' or ''Nulu Nabalu'', ) is the highest mountain in Malaysia and Borneo. With a height of , it is the third-highest peak of an island on Earth, the 28th highest peak in Southeast Asia, and 20th most prom ...
, Kinabalu Park, Poring Hot Springs, Kundasang War Memorial, Death March Trail, Mesilau, and Sabah Tea Garden. Ranau's diverse flora ranges from rich tropical lowland and hill rainforest to tropical mountain, sub-alpine forest and scrub on the higher elevations and particularly abundant in species with examples of flora from as far as
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,
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and the
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, as well as pan-tropical flora. Kinabalu Park has been recognised by UNESCO as a Centre of Plant Diversity for
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. In December 2000, the Kinabalu Park was designated by
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as Malaysia's first
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."Kinabalu Park"
World Heritage Centre, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Retrieved 6 February 2012.
Ranau was home to the largest mining project in Malaysia, the
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, before it ceased operations in 1999.Chiew, Hilary. 2 October 2007
"Poisonous wasteland"
. '' The Star'', Retrieved 6 February 2012.
At the peak of its mining activity, Ranau was transformed into a thriving township. The mining company constructed the Ranau Bridge across Liwagu River, the Ranau Golf Course, and also made donations to school building funds, buses, and bus shelters.


History


Toponymy

The origin of the name "Ranau" comes from the
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word , which means paddy fields. The Dusun people who live in the highland grow mountain rice on the hills (called ), where the mountain rice is called in Dusun. The people in the lowlands of Ranau use traditional water-filled paddy fields for rice cultivation. Over time, "Ranahon" was shortened to "Ranau." As the central district administration is nearer to the lowland, the name "Ranau" was adopted as the official name for the district.


Early references

Allusions to a place in Ranau, the
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, had appeared in sources from China.
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mentioned a mountain called ''Long shan'' when he described the country of ''Bo ni'' (勃泥 ''bó ní'') in his book, ''Description of the Barbarians of the Isles'' (島夷誌略 ''dǎo yí zhì lüè'') written between 1330 and 1350. ''Long shan'' (龍山 ''lóng shān'') means Dragon Mountain and it was linked to Mount Kinabalu because there were dragon legends associated with Kinabalu. Another Chinese source, a nautical
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called ''Fair Winds for Escort'' (順風相送 ''shùn fēng xiāng sòng'') composed circa 1430, described a voyage from
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to
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via the west coast of Borneo, where the Chinese ships passed ''Sheng shan'' (聖山 ''shèng shān''). ''Sheng shan'' which means Holy Mountain, was identified as
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. References to Mount Kinabalu had also appeared in old maps of the
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made by Europeans cartographers under the names of ''Mount St. Pedro'' or ''Mount St. Pierre''. The name ''Mount St. Pedro'' was used by map makers such as
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in his ''India Orientalis'' map published around 1595, Nicolaes Visscher II in ''Indiae Orientalis'' map published in the early 17th century, and several other cartographers. In some maps, for example, the 1710 ''Ottens's Map of Southeast Asia'' by Joachim Ottens, the mountain was called ''Mount St. Pierre''."Le Royaume de Siam avec Les Royaumes Qui Luy sont Tributaries & c. - La Royaume de Siam avec les royaumes qui luy sont Tributaires, et les Isles de Sumatra, Andemaon, etc. Et les Isles Voisine Aven les Observations des Six Peres Jesuites Envojez par le Roy en Qualite de Ses Mathe : maticiens dans les Indes, et a la Chine ou est aussi Tracee. La Route Qu'ils ont teniie par le Destroit de la Sonde Jusqu a Siam"
Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
However, John Pinkerton's ''East India Isles'' map from 1818 labelled the mountain as ''St. Peter's Mountain''. Old geographers believed that there was a great lake at the peak of the mountain on account of the natives's stories. During the
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about 100,000 years ago, the mountain was covered with ice sheets and glaciers moved slowly down its slopes. Only the summit peaks were very noticeable above the ice. The natives's oral history may have had its roots from the folk memory of these glistening sheets of ice. However, the earliest documented expeditions to ascend Kinabalu in March 1851 and in 1858, led by Sir Hugh Low and Sir Spenser St. John, revealed that there was no lake. Later maps, as evident in the maps by Archibald Fullarton & Co. and J. Rapkin, suggested that a lake existed south of the mountain. With further assertions from the Kiau people (of
Kota Belud Kota Belud () is the capital of the Kota Belud District in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 8,392 in 2010. It is roughly at the midpoint of the federal highway connecting the state capital, ...
district) that they had done trading business with villagers who lived near the lake shore, St. John viewed that the lake had probably existed southeast below Kinabalu, where the Ranau plain is situated today. The Dusun word () is used to describe a wet field of lowland rice and it was plausible that floods had submerged the plain, thus giving a lake-like view when seen from the highlands. Notwithstanding, explorers William B. Pryer and Captain Francis Xavier Witti concluded that there was no lake near Mount Kinabalu when they explored the Ranau plain in the early days.


Under British North Borneo Company

During the British North Borneo Company administration beginning in the 19th century, Ranau was governed under the Province Dent. Later it organised as a substation of
Tambunan Tambunan () is the capital of the Tambunan District in the Interior Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 35,667 in 2010. It is located 80 kilometres east of the state capital, Kota Kinabalu (to which is connect ...
with a Government station under the Interior Residency. Ranau was connected to the West Coast Residency only by a bridle road and by a southerly bridle path to Tambunan.
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was also available from Ranau to Tambunan. The Ranau plain and its surrounding hilly areas were historically inhabited by
Dusun Dusun may refer to: * Dusun language, language of Dusun people of Borneo * Dusun people Dusun is the collective name of an indigenous ethnic group to the Malaysian state of Sabah of North Borneo. Collectively, they form the largest ethnic ...
farmers who practised
shifting cultivation Shifting cultivation is an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned while post-disturbance fallow vegetation is allowed to freely grow while the cultivator moves on to another plot. The period of cul ...
. Their major staple crops were
upland rice Upland or Uplands may refer to: Geography *Hill, an area of higher land, generally *Highland, an area of higher land divided into low and high points *Upland and lowland, conditional descriptions of a plain based on elevation above sea level *I ...
and lowland wet rice. Natives from Ranau would go to large ''tamu'' (native market) at nearby districts to sell and buy, or exchange goods using the barter system.
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, a major export item for the company, was successfully cultivated in extensive parts of Ranau district, especially in the highlands. It became an important source of income for Ranau natives. At that time, the tobacco produced from highland Ranau and the Interior proper was of high quality compared to that grown down the coast due to the effect of sea wind even though the plants were similarly obtained from Ranau, according to natives and experts. Between 1897 and 1898, Mat Salleh built a fort in Ranau and went there three times during his rebellion against the British North Borneo Company. His fort in Ranau was measured at long and wide. There was a three-sided strong-point on one side and a watch-tower in the middle. The fort was surrounded by a thick earth wall with high strong fence. Sharp bamboo stakes were thickly sown into the grounds around the fort. His first appearance in Ranau on 10 February 1897, gained him many Dusun followers which then increased his influence to as far as Inanam. The company was aware of this development and launched an attack against his fort in Ranau on 23 February which led to the death of his father. Mat Salleh escaped but retreated back to Ranau in July the same year. After being tracked down by Captain J.M. Reddie and E.H. Barraut, Ranau was attacked again but he managed to escape. Mat Salleh's final movement to Ranau occurred in November 1897. A total of 288
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,
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and Dayak policemen from Abai Bay and
Sandakan Sandakan () formerly known at various times as Elopura, is the capital of the Sandakan District in Sabah, Malaysia. It is the second largest city in Sabah after Kota Kinabalu. It is located on the Sandakan Peninsula and east coast of the sta ...
led by G. Hewett, George Ormsby, P. Wise, and Adjutant Alfred Jones, were ordered to invade Mat Salleh's fort in Ranau on 13 December 1897. The fort was significantly destroyed but Jones and 13 other policemen were killed. On 9 January 1898, Hewett and his troops ambushed the Ranau fort again but it was already deserted by Mat Salleh and his followers. The fort was then completely demolished. As a result of this rebellion, the Company built an administration building in the district and erected a loyalty oath stone as a sign that the residents of Ranau swore loyalty to the Government. The loyalty oath stone still exists until today.


World War II

The Japanese occupation of North Borneo became official on 16 May 1942, and divided North Borneo into two governorates. Ranau was under the Governorate of the West Coast Territory (西海州 ) and was directly administered by a district officer (郡長 ) with the help of village headmen. At first, the Japanese were not interested in the Interior Residency but soon, demands for the collection of foodstuffs increased. They also realised the importance of the Interior as part of their strategic forces. The Japanese set up a
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in Ranau to control the local people and it was one of the strongest army posts in the Interior. Village headmen were given orders to gather as many groups of labourers as possible from villages all over the district to work on upgrading existing roads, mainly the one leading to
Sandakan Sandakan () formerly known at various times as Elopura, is the capital of the Sandakan District in Sabah, Malaysia. It is the second largest city in Sabah after Kota Kinabalu. It is located on the Sandakan Peninsula and east coast of the sta ...
, and also to construct an
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in Ranau near a detention camp of Australian
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. Ranau served as an important junction for the Japanese troops from Sandakan heading to Jesselton and also for the troops from the Interior proper marching as reinforcements towards
Kudat Kudat () is the capital of the Kudat District in the Kudat Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 29,025 in 2010. It is located on the Kudat Peninsula, about north of Kota Kinabalu, the state capital, and is nea ...
. Towards the end of the war, Ranau stood witness to the infamous Sandakan Death Marches. The first march started in January 1945. 470 Australian prisoners of wars left Sandakan and by June, only 6 remained alive in Ranau. The second march of 536 prisoners began on 29 May 1945. Along the way, two prisoners managed to escape into the jungle and later saved by the Allied units with the help of locals. Only 183 prisoners reached the Ranau camp on 24 June 1945. Another four prisoners successfully fled the camp and led to safety by a native teenager who found them hiding in the jungle along a river. They were also rescued by Allied
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later. In June 1945, the Japanese captors moved with the prisoners south of Ranau to a second jungle camp near the Kenipir River to escape from the air raids of
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bombs by the Allied planes. By August 1945, all survivors of the marches were killed. Three memorials were erected in remembrance of the marches. The Ranau Memorial, also known as the Gunner Cleary Memorial was constructed in 1985 in memory of the tragic death of Gunner Albert Neil Cleary from the first Death March. The Kundasang War Memorial built in 1962 is a memorial park dedicated to the Australian and British servicemen who died in Sandakan and on the marches, and also to the locals who assisted the prisoners of wars. The Last Camp Memorial was newly unveiled in 2009 in remembrance of the exact spot where the Death March ended.


Mamut Copper Mine

Ranau was the centre of Malaysian copper, gold and silver mining from 1975 to 1999. The Mamut Copper Mine at the slopes of Mount Kinabalu was an open cast mine which was operated by a joint venture of Japanese and Malaysian investors under the ''Overseas Mineral Resources Development Sabah Sdn Bhd'', later restructured under the name ''Mamut Copper Mining Sdn Bhd. (MCM)''. During the 25 years of operation, the Mamut Copper Mine was responsible for 50% of the gold and 90% of the silver production in Malaysia. In its booming years, MCM was mining an annual production of 25,000 tons of copper in Ranau. Operations were discontinued in 1999, leaving a crater of 1,200 meters diameter and a depth of 500 meters. Filled with water, the crater now forms a huge lake, which - together with the heavy metal legacies of the ''Lohan Tailings Dam'' - made the headlines of several reports on environmental contamination.


2015 earthquake

On 5 June 2015, an earthquake measuring at 6.0 on the Richter magnitude scale occurred at 7:15 a.m. MST with its epicentre approximately 15 km north of Ranau. Mount Kinabalu was closest to the epicentre and was affected by massive landslides causing eighteen people to lose their lives, three of which were from Ranau. Another 137 climbers were stranded on the mountain but they were eventually rescued. It was the strongest earthquake to occur in Malaysia since
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. Following the earthquake, there were reports of damage to the structures of the Ar-Rahman Mosque, fifteen primary schools and eight secondary schools in Ranau.


Geography

Ranau is situated between 5°30'N to 6°25'N and 116°30'E to 117°5'E. The district, with a total area of , is surrounded entirely by Kota Marudu to the north,
Kota Belud Kota Belud () is the capital of the Kota Belud District in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 8,392 in 2010. It is roughly at the midpoint of the federal highway connecting the state capital, ...
to the northeast,
Tuaran Tuaran () is the town and capital of the Tuaran District in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia. It is located north of the state capital Kota Kinabalu, and is strategically situated along the main highway linking Kota Kinabalu with the ...
to the west,
Tambunan Tambunan () is the capital of the Tambunan District in the Interior Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 35,667 in 2010. It is located 80 kilometres east of the state capital, Kota Kinabalu (to which is connect ...
to the southwest,
Keningau Keningau () is the capital of the Keningau District in the Interior Division of Sabah, Malaysia. It is the fifth-largest town in Sabah, as well one of the oldest. Keningau is between Tambunan and Tenom. The town had an estimated population ...
to the south, Tongod to the southeast, and Beluran to the east. The northern part of Ranau is bounded by the Crocker Range and the Pinousok summit which runs in a southwesterly direction, to the east lies the Ranau plain and Trus Madi Range while the southern part is bounded by the Labuk highlands. Laconically, Ranau's geography is characterised by undulating lands at most areas with a valley plain.


Demographics

According to the 2010 Census, there were 94,092 people residing in the district, with 14,207 households and 15,514 living quarters.Department of Statistics, Malaysia. (December 2011)
"Table 11.3: Total population by sex, households and living quarters, Local Authority area and state, Malaysia, 2010 (cont'd) (p. 150).
''Population Distribution by Local Authority Areas and Mukims, 2010.'' Retrieved 5 February 2012
The population density was 26 people per km2 (68.5/ sq mi). The racial makeup of the district consisted of 93.1%
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, 1.7% Chinese, 1.16%
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, 1.0% Malay, 0.15% Murut, 0.1% Indians, 4% Other Bumiputera and 0.8% listed as Others. 6.0% were Non-Malaysian citizens, mainly foreign workers from
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working as labours in large farms and plantations. In the district the population was spread out, with 48,341 male residents (51.4%) and 45,751 female residents (48.6%) out of which 39.1% under the age of 15, 20.1% from 15 to 24, 25% from 25 to 44, 11.8% from 45 to 64, and 3.9% who were 65 years of age or older. For every 100 females there were 106 males. As of 2000, 46.85% of the population practised
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. Closely behind,
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made up 45.68% of the population while 1.09% were
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and 0.06% were
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. 6.31% were recorded as "Others", presumably referring the remaining natives who still practice ancestral animistic beliefs and traditions. Major Places of Worship * Mosque ** Ar-Rahman Mosque (''Masjid Jamek Ar-Rahman''). * Temple ** Ranau ''Wah San Chon Chu Kung'' (兰瑙华山圣祖宮). * Churches ** St. Peter Claver
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. ** Basel Christian Church of Malaysia. ** Borneo Evangelical Church (''Sidang Injil Borneo (SIB)''). ** St. Paul's
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. **
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. **
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.


Administrative divisions

In the national level, Ranau has only one parliamentary seat for the
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which is P.179 Ranau while in the state level, it is represented by three state assemblymen in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly, each one for N.29 Kundasang, N.30 Karanaan and N.31 Paginatan state assembly seats respectively. Ranau district is divided into 14 sub-districts and each sub-district is divided into villages. There are a total of 212 villages in Ranau.


Economy

Ranau is an important agricultural and tourism centre in Sabah and this two sectors have been the main economy backbone for the district. Most of the tourism business are centred around the highlands of Kundasang, a sub-district in Ranau while agriculture business is widespread all over Ranau. Therefore, most people of Ranau work as farmers or operators of their own business although there are white-collar workers as well mainly in the government sectors such health, education, service and administration and a few in the banking sector.


Education


Primary and secondary schools


Public schools

The Ranau District Education Office oversees the public school system consisting of 71
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and 11
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. The only Chinese National-type school in Ranau is Pai Wen National-type (Chinese) Primary School (兰瑙培文小学). The two schools with
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missionaries background are St. Benedict National Primary School and
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National Primary School. The nine national secondary schools in the district are SMK Mat Salleh, SMK Ranau, SMK Bundu Tuhan, SMK Kundasang, SMK Matupang Jaya, SMK Timbua, SMK Lohan, SMK Ulu Sugut, SMK Kemburongoh while the remaining two secondary schools, SMKA Mohammad Ali and SMA Al-Irsyadiah Marakau, are Islamic religious schools.


Public boarding school

The
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(MRSM) Ranau campus admitted its first batch of students in March 2024.


Institute of higher education

* Borneo Theological Seminary (formerly known as ''Maktab Teologi Sabah'')


Sports and Recreation


Ranau Sports Complex (KSR)

Ranau Sports Complex is located at an altitude of 780 m above the sea level and surrounded by hills. The chilly climate engulfing the sports complex makes the place very suitable as a training ground for all sports.


Ranau Recreation & Golf Club (RRGC)

RRGC located at Kilometre 1, Jalan Ranau -
Tambunan Tambunan () is the capital of the Tambunan District in the Interior Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 35,667 in 2010. It is located 80 kilometres east of the state capital, Kota Kinabalu (to which is connect ...
, Ranau,
Sabah Sabah () is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia located in northern Borneo, in the region of East Malaysia. Sabah has land borders with the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the southwest and Indonesia's North Kalima ...
. 9 hole golf course with panoramic view of the imposing
Mount Kinabalu Mount Kinabalu ( Dusun: ''Gayo Ngaran'' or ''Nulu Nabalu'', ) is the highest mountain in Malaysia and Borneo. With a height of , it is the third-highest peak of an island on Earth, the 28th highest peak in Southeast Asia, and 20th most prom ...
. With state of the rolling fairways and green are difficult to read, it could test the strategy of golfers. The club was joined by some of the best clubs around. With a total length of 5.737 metres for men and 5.053 metres for lady. Course rating : Par 72. Slope Rating : 128 (Men) / 118 (Lady).


Culture

Ranau commands a special place in the minds of all Kadazan-Dusun because of the significance of Nunuk Ragang as the original home of their ancestors, before the dispersal and migration throughout Borneo.
Nunuk Ragang ''Nunuk Ragang'' is a site traditionally considered as the location of the original home of the ancestors of the Kadazan-Dusun natives who inhabit most of northern Borneo in Sabah, Malaysia. The site, nearby a village named Tampias, is located ...
is in Tampios, at the confluence of the Liwagu Kowananan and Liwagu Kogibangan, draining into the Labuk River. A landmark building in the form of a banyan tree has been built at the supposed site of the longhouse housing the first Kadazan-Dusun settlers of Nunuk Ragang. Some Bobolians, keepers of the cultural and racial memories, opined that the ancestors came from "pogun Sina" or China Homeland. This is somewhat supported by the fact that certain words in Kadazan-Dusun share similarities with that of ethnic Taiwanese tribes. A number of festive celebrations observed by Ranau people can be seen celebrated throughout the year, be it religious or cultural celebrations and among them, the major ones are ''Tadau
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'' (Harvest Festival),
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,
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,
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, and
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.


Notable people

;Government and politics * Abdul Ghani Gilong (1932-2021), former federal minister * Mark Koding (1949-2003), former Sabah Deputy Chief Minister * Kasitah Gaddam (born 1947), former federal minister * Siringan Gubat (1949-2018), former state minister and Paginatan assemblyman from 2013-2018, former member of parliament from 2008-2013 and former Ranau state assemblyman from 1990-1999 * Masidi Manjun (born 1951), incumbent Sabah Finance Minister, and Karanaan assemblyman since 2004 * Joachim Gunsalam (born 1958), incumbent Sabah Deputy Chief Minister II and Local Government and Housing Minister, Kundasang assemblyman since 2004 * Abidin Madingkir, incumbent Assistant Minister to the Sabah Chief Minister, Paginatan assemblyman since 2018 and the first mayor of
Kota Kinabalu City Hall The Kota Kinabalu City Hall (, abbreviated DBKK) is the city council which administers the city and district of Kota Kinabalu in the state of Sabah, Malaysia. The council consists of the mayor plus twenty-four councillors appointed to serve a o ...
of Kadazandusun descent, former permanent secretary of the Sabah Ministry of Education, Technology, Science and Innovation as well as Sabah Ministry of Local Government and Housing * Ewon Ebin (born 1954), former federal and Sabah state cabinet minister cum member of parliament from 2013-2018 and former assemblyman for Paginatan from 2004-2013 and Kundasang state seats from 1986-1994 * Nordin Siman, the second Mayor of
Kota Kinabalu City Hall The Kota Kinabalu City Hall (, abbreviated DBKK) is the city council which administers the city and district of Kota Kinabalu in the state of Sabah, Malaysia. The council consists of the mayor plus twenty-four councillors appointed to serve a o ...
of Kadazandusun descent, former
Tambunan Tambunan () is the capital of the Tambunan District in the Interior Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 35,667 in 2010. It is located 80 kilometres east of the state capital, Kota Kinabalu (to which is connect ...
district officer from 1982-1983 and former Sabah State Civil Service department director * Dr. Sabin Samitah, the third as well as current mayor of
Kota Kinabalu City Hall The Kota Kinabalu City Hall (, abbreviated DBKK) is the city council which administers the city and district of Kota Kinabalu in the state of Sabah, Malaysia. The council consists of the mayor plus twenty-four councillors appointed to serve a o ...
of Kadazandusun descent as well as the first Sabahan Inland Revenue Board CEO * Matius Sator, former Permanent Secretary to the Sabah Local Government and Housing Ministry * Jonathan Yasin, current Member of Parliament for Ranau since 2018 ;Sports * Danny Kuilin, top mountain runner, 2010
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* Saffrey Sumping, top mountain runner, 2010
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;Entertainment * Nazrey Johani (born 1971), former member of
Raihan Raihan (derived from the Arabic word ''Rayḥān'' (), "Fragrance of Heaven") is a Malaysian nasheed group originally composed of five members that became popular in Malaysia with the release of their debut album ''Puji-Pujian'' in October 1 ...
* Linda Nanuwil (born 1984), singer, first runner-up
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Season 2 * Adira (born 1991), singer, first runner-up
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Season 8


Friendship district

*
Longmen County Longmen County, alternately romanized as Lungmoon, is a county of Guangdong, China, administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Huizhou. In 2020, Longmen County had a population of 319,183 residing in an area of . Geography The north ...
,
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, China (since 10 October 2011)
"龙门与马来西亚兰瑙县签署缔结友好县备忘录"
Longmen County News Centre. 11 October 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2012.


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