Tuaran () is the town and capital of the
Tuaran District
The Tuaran District () is an Districts of Malaysia#Sabah, administrative district in the Malaysian state of Sabah, part of the West Coast Division which includes the districts of Kota Belud District, Kota Belud, Kota Kinabalu District, Kota Kina ...
in the
West Coast Division
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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 ...
,
Malaysia
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. It is located north of 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 ...
, and is strategically situated along the main highway linking Kota Kinabalu with the north of Sabah. Tuaran is famous for its 9-storey Ling-San Pagoda Tower, which serves as a symbol and landmark of the town. Tuaran town also famous for its Tuaran fried noodles, a dish that has been passed down through generations.
Many people visit Tuaran specifically to try this delicious noodle dish, as it’s made with a special kind of noodle that’s different from the usual ones. Its population was estimated to be around 128,200 in 2019 with half the population consisting of ethnic
Dusuns, most of the
Lotud ethnic subgroup as well of
Bajau
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descent. The remainder is mostly of the
Malaysian Chinese
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community, particularly from the
Hakka
The Hakka (), sometimes also referred to as Hakka-speaking Chinese, or Hakka Chinese, or Hakkas, are a southern Han Chinese subgroup whose principal settlements and ancestral homes are dispersed widely across the provinces of southern China ...
subgroup and Malay.
This town is a popular stopover destination for tourists and people traveling to and from northern Sabah cities such as Kudat, Kota Marudu, Kota Belud, and
Tenghilan, as well as those on their way to Kota Kinabalu. Tuaran has experienced significant urban expansion, but recently, this growth has faced some obstacles due to the limited topography of Tuaran, as the town is surrounded by rivers. The town is bordered on three sides by the
Tuaran River.
Etymology
The existence of Tuaran in colonial records can be traced as far back as 1813, in official letters written by
Sir Stamford Raffles
Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles (5 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) was a British colonial official who served as the governor of the Dutch East Indies between 1811 and 1816 and lieutenant-governor of Bencoolen between 1818 and 1824. Raffles ...
, the then British Governor of Java, seeking permission to accept the Sultan of Brunei's invitation to deal with piracy issues at 'Jawaran' in the north of Borneo.
'Jawaran' is a corruption of the
Malay word ''tawaran''. ''Tawaran'' has two meanings; the first meaning is 'fresh water', referring to the importance of the Tuaran area as a source of freshwater for the locality. The second meaning is 'to bargain', which refers to the trading activities which had been taking place in the Tuaran area even before British colonisation commenced in 1884.
Another consideration is Tuaran came from word 'taaran' which mean river by
Dusun ethnic.
Administration
Tuaran District Council
The Tuaran District Council is the administration within the Tuaran district, covering administrative areas such as Pantai Dalit, Sulaman, Tamparuli, and Kiulu.
It was established on January 1, 1958, under the "Rural Government Ordinance Cap. 132" and began operating as a Local Authority on January 1, 1962, under the Local Authorities Ordinance 1961 and the Tuaran District Council Deed 1961.
The administrative town of the Tuaran District Council is located in the town of Tuaran.
Previously, the council's office was in the Small Secretariat Building in Tuaran. In 1994, the proposal to construct a new office complex for the Tuaran District Council was approved, and construction began.
The new building, named the Tuaran District Council Complex, was completed and occupied by the end of 1997.
District Officer Tuaran
The current District Officer of Tuaran is Herman Tunggiging.
Geography
Position of Tuaran Town near other areas;
Cuisine
Bahar wine
The
Dusun Lotud people of Tuaran produce a traditional liquor called ''bahar'' (
toddy) made from coconut sap mixed with a kind of tree bark known locally as ''rosok'' which colours the sap red. ''Bahar'' has been scientifically proven to be rich in antioxidants. However, it is extremely pungent and spoils very quickly, usually within one day.
Tuaran mee

''Tuaran mee'' (
Traditional Chinese
A tradition is a system of beliefs or behaviors (folk custom) passed down within a group of people or society with symbolic meaning or special significance with origins in the past. A component of cultural expressions and folklore, common examp ...
: 鬥亞蘭面;
Hakka
The Hakka (), sometimes also referred to as Hakka-speaking Chinese, or Hakka Chinese, or Hakkas, are a southern Han Chinese subgroup whose principal settlements and ancestral homes are dispersed widely across the provinces of southern China ...
: ''Diu ah lan men''), which literally translates as 'Tuaran noodles', is a noodle dish created by the Hakka Chinese community of Tuaran. The noodles are made from a batter consisting of egg yolk and flour. They are fried for five to ten minutes in high heat, causing the bottom part of the noodles to become crunchy. Local vegetables are added during frying. Before ''Tuaran mee'' is served, it is usually garnished with slices of sweetened Chinese roast pork (Traditional Chinese: 叉燒; Hakka: ''cha sau'') and fried egg rolls (Traditional Chinese: 春捲; Hakka: ''chun kien'').
Bambangan pickles
Bambangan pickles
Pickle, pickled or Pickles may refer to:
Food
* Pickle, a food that has undergone pickling
* Pickled cucumber
* Pickle, a sweet, vinegary pickled chutney popular in Britain, such as Branston Pickle, also known as "sweet pickle" or "ploughman's ...
is a traditional relish consisting the flesh of the fruit preserved in brine. Traditionally served as a side dish at any meal; often best served with other traditional dish such as ''Pinasakan''.
Culture
Tamu
Every Sunday morning, a ''tamu'' (native open-air market) is held in Tuaran town. At the ''tamu'', produce, seafood, traditional food and drinks, handicrafts and other goods from Tuaran and the surrounding villages are bought and sold.
Places of interest
Borneo Ant House is a mini theme park located at Tuaran-Kota Belud Road. It was open in July 2017 and suitable for family outing.
Chanteek Borneo Indigenous Museum is a mini museum located at Tamparuli Road. It was open in August 2014 and the exhibits are miniature dolls of Barbie size dressed in traditional costumes from Malaysia. It is suitable for educational and for arts and cultural lovers.
Sabandar Cowboy Town is another mini theme park with focus on horse riding activity. It is located near the Sabandar Beach.
Rumah Terbalik or the Upside-down House is an attraction located at Tamparuli Road. It has attracted thousands visitors since its opening in 2012. The major attraction is a Bajau house constructed upside down.
Linangkit Cultural Village (also referred to as LCV) is a cultural attraction which is located in Kampung Selupuh Tuaran. The name Linangkit is a unique traditional Lotud embroidery with patterns usually in color red, orange, etc. to cover up the seams between fabrics which usually used also as a design element in Lotud traditional costumes. The cultural village is the one and only you could go for in order to explore and be exposed to Lotud traditions and also cultures here in Sabah. Moreover, you will save a chance to personally see the actions and visions of how the old folks of Lotud lived in the olden times. Other things you're fortunate to see include handicraft-making demonstrations, traditional food preparations, traditional fish netting, river cruise, firefly watching, and tapioca plucking.
For outdoor activity such as white water rafting, the Kiulu River at the sub-district Kiulu is one of the preferred choice in Sabah for grade I-II rapids.
The 9-Storey Pagoda Ling San is one of the main tourist attractions in Tuaran. Visitor can climb to the top and get a beautiful view of the town.
Tuaran Crocodile Farm is a home for more or less a thousand crocodiles, located just a few kilometres from the town.
Sister Towns
International
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Calabanga, Camarines Sur, Philippines
References
External links
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Towns in Sabah
Tuaran District