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subsistence crops. Many of the Hakka settlers established vast coconut plantations, which remain the dominant feature of much of Kudat's landscape. At present, the total area under coconut cultivation in Kudat district is approximately 5,740 hectares; more than 3,000 families are involved in managing these coconut plantations. The Hakkas remain an integral part of Kudat's society. Most of the shops in downtown Kudat, as well as in smaller towns throughout the district such as Sikuati and Mattunggong, are owned by Hakkas. Many place names in the district have their origins in the Hakka language, such as Lau San, Sin San, Pinangsoo and Pakka Choon (Chinese: 百家村; Pinyin: Bǎijiā cūn; literally 'Village of one hundred families'). The same is true of several roads in the district, such as Jalan Sak Fu and Jalan Tai Cheong. Additionally, several roads in downtown Kudat are named after local Hakkas who were prominent members of the community, including Jalan Wan Siak (named after Leong Wan Siak; Traditional Chinese: 梁萬錫; Pinyin: Liáng Wànxī), Jalan Chin Sham Choi (Traditional Chinese: 陳三才; Pinyin: Chén Sāncái) and Jalan Lo Thien Chok (Traditional Chinese: 羅天爵; Pinyin: Luó Tiānjué).
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the natives become, individually, as valuable assets to the State as the alien races". In 1882, the then Governor of North Borneo, William Crocker, requested the help of Walter Medhurst, who had just been appointed as immigration commissioner in China, to send Chinese migrants to British North Borneo. Medhurst offered free passage to British North Borneo to any Chinese people interested in seeking employment there. Most of these migrants disembarked and settled in Kudat and Sandakan, which were then the largest towns in the colony. By the time Medhurst returned to the United Kingdom in 1885, 348 of the 937 residents of Kudat were Chinese. Of these, 222 worked as shopkeepers. During this time, Kudat's significance had waned significantly as the Company moved the capital of British North Borneo to
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town of Kudat was officially founded on 7 December 1881. Company officers began clearing the land with the aid of several Brunei Malays in preparation for the declaration of Kudat as the first capital of British North Borneo. This was eventually made official in 1882. The British settlers ensured that they would live in peace with their native neighbours by signing a peace agreement with Temenggung Kurantud (then Chieftain of the Rungus people) and Datu Harun (then leader of the Muslim community of Kudat).
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industry. Kampung Bavanggazo on the other hand is noted for its traditional Rungus longhouses, which are part of a community project offering tourists the chance to experience and learn about the culture and lifestyle of the Rungus people. Rungus culture can also be experienced at the Misompuru Homestay Programme, which is centred around Kampung Minyak.
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Kudat is famous for its beaches, which are among the most unspoilt in Sabah. Some of the better-known beaches include Bak Bak, Pasir Putih, Kalampunian and Torungkungan. Kudat is also notable for its proximity to Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, a headland which forms the northernmost point of the island of
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The Company's next step was to bring in Chinese migrants to work the land. It resorted to bringing in foreign workers for the purpose because it felt that "the productive and industrial value of the alien races is... far greater than that of the natives of Borneo... it will be a very long time before
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British colonial officers in Kudat were quick to ensure that their recreational needs were satisfied by creating the Kudat Golf Club, which is the first golf club in Sabah. The original nine-hole, 3075m course was completed in the early 1900s. It is recognised as a challenging course due to the close
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The folk lore of Kudat being named after the coarse grass ‘kutad’ is the widely accepted version by many historical scholars of the verbal history on how Kudat has found its name due to the fact that the specific grass is still predominantly growing in much areas of Kudat where the potential dockings
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The small but important tourism industry in Kudat town revolves largely around its laid back atmosphere and its proximity to the sea. Visitors from throughout Sabah come to Kudat to purchase its fresh seafood and to experience the charms of a typical Sabahan country town. Tourist attractions located
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It’s important to note that they may have been another more popular version of the lore on how Kudat may have been named but it is the version that might have lost its credentials and authenticity due to it being a version that is difficult to corroborate because of its many patches to the story and
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The Company offered these early Hakka settlers free land and tools, as well as food rations for their first six months. In return, the settlers were required to clear the forests in their 10-acre plots of land, and to cultivate at least half of each plot with rice. The other half could be used for
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In the late 19th century, Franz Witti, an explorer in the employ of the British North Borneo Chartered Company, discovered oil 26 km outside the present-day Kudat town. This may have been a reason why the Company chose Kudat as the site for their first settlement in British North Borneo. The
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What is now the Kudat area was originally named 'Tomborungan' by the local Rungus natives (which are indigenous to the land). It was named after the Tomborungus River, which has since disappeared. According to local lore, when the early British settlers asked for the name of the place, the local
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Several villages along the Kota Kinabalu – Kudat road each showcase one particular aspect of Rungus culture. In Kampung Gombizau (Gombizau village), visitors can observe the production of honey and gathering of traditional Rungus herbs, whereas Kampung Sumangkap is famous for its gong-making
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Rungus people misunderstood them and thought that they were asking for the name of a species of coarse grass which grows in abundance in the area. The grass is known as ‘kutad’ in the Rungus dialect. This was eventually corrupted to 'Kudat' and replaced the old name of 'Tomborungan'.
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The Basel Missionary Society in China was extremely supportive of this initiative, particularly a missionary named Rudolph Lechler who has been described as the 'godfather of Christian Hakka emigration'. He actively encouraged Christian Hakkas living in
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from Java, Indonesia. The runway was built using coral stones as a base. Many of the Indonesian labourers died from disease and hunger. In 1945, the United States Far East Air Force repeatedly bombed the airfield with its
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minority which is among the oldest Hakka communities in Sabah. Hakka involvement in Kudat began in the 1880s with Walter Medhurst's offer of free passage to British North Borneo to prospective migrants in southern China.
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Teo Chee Kang (1970-) – Minister of Special Tasks in the Sabah Chief Minister's Department; former President of the Liberal Democratic Party; former member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly for Tanjong
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In February 2015, the Minister of Special Tasks in the Sabah Chief Minister's Department, Teo Chee Kang, announced plans for a roll-on-roll-off (RORO) ferry service between Kudat and Brooke's Point in
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In the early 2000s, Kudat underwent a period of rapid development. A raft of projects gave Kudat several new hotels, a sports centre, the Sidek Esplanade and a new road linking the town with the
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Sadly the road has not been maintained properly by the relevant authority and has caused many unfortunate accidents and is constantly being used by politician to increase the number of voters.
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announced that the commencement of the ferry service would be suspended indefinitely. This was done as a security measure in the wake of the kidnapping of four Malaysians in the waters off
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of the British settlers’ ship may have been and due to the idea that it may require a certain amount of repetition to confirm what may be lost in translation at the time.
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After World War II, Kudat received little attention from the rest of British North Borneo, having long been eclipsed by the rapid growth of Sandakan and
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in correlation to political motives in discrediting the legitimacy of the indigenous nativity status of the Rungus people to the land of Kudat.
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race and is therefore a major centre of Rungus culture. It is also notable for being one of the first parts of Sabah to be settled by
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province to take up Medhurst's offer. The first group of migrants to Kudat arrived in 1883 and founded the settlement of Lau San (
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The ferry service was originally scheduled to begin in June 2016. However, in April 2016, the then-Sabahan Chief Minister
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During World War II, the Japanese Imperial Army built and maintained an airfield in Kudat with the help of locals and
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Lo Thien Chok – Chinese representative in the British North Borneo Legislative Council, 1914-1926
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in the town proper include the Kudat Golf Club, Sidek Esplanade, central market and fish market.
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The original inhabitants of Kudat are the native Rungus people, a sub-group of the
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The Transformation of an Immigrant Society: A Study of the Chinese of Sabah
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The Basel Christian Church at Lau San dates back to the late 19th century
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Zhang, Delai: "The Hakkas of Sabah", Sabah Theological Seminary, 2002,
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Haji Sidek Danta – Co-founder of the United Sabah National Organisation
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For the federal constituency represented in the Dewan Rakyat, see
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dialect group. It is the Northernmost Malaysian city.
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Index

Kudat (federal constituency)
district capital
Jawi
Chinese
Simplified
Traditional
Hanyu Pinyin
Tamil
Transliteration
Kudat town centre
Official seal of Kudat
Location of Kudat
Kudat is located in Malaysia
6°53′00″N 116°50′00″E / 6.88333°N 116.83333°E / 6.88333; 116.83333
Country
Malaysia
State
Sabah
Division
Kudat
District
Kudat
Vehicle registration
www.sabah.gov.my/pd.kdt
www.sabah.gov.my/lbk/
Malay
Kudat District
Kudat Division
Sabah
Malaysia

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