Bagan Datuk (town)

Bagan Datuk (formerly spell as Bagan Datoh, is a town and mukim in southwestern Perak, Malaysia.

Bagan Datuk

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Town
Others transcription(s)
  Jawiباݢن داتوه
  Chinese峇眼拿督
  Tamilபாகான் டாத்தோ
Colour shophouses in Bagan Datuk
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Nickname(s): 
The 'Cowboy' Town
Bagan Datuk
Coordinates: 3°59′N 100°47′E
CountryMalaysia
StatePerak
DistrictBagan Datuk District
Established1896
Founded byTok Kelah
Government
  TypeMunicipality (Hilir Perak)
  District Officer (Teluk Intan)Haji Zamari Mohd Ramli
  Member of ParliamentYB Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (BN)
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
Postal code
361xx
Area code(s)05
Websitemptelukintan.gov.my

Location

Bagan Datuk is the most southwest district in the state of Perak. It is about 130 km (by car) from the state capital Ipoh and 46 km from Teluk Intan. Across the Bernam River is Sabak, Selangor.

Economy

The main economic activity in Bagan Datuk is fishing. There are also, however, many coconut plantations nearby, visible along the road to Bagan Datoh from Teluk Intan.

There are also a few fishing villages scattered around Bagan Datuk, for example Sungai Tiang and Sungai Burong, and their corresponding seaside village Bagan Sungai Tiang and Bagan Sungai Burong. On the way from Teluk Intan there will be a few small township which are Hutan Melintang, Selekoh and Simpang Tiga. One popular spot for angling is Sungai Dulang, situated about 8 km from Bagan Datuk. It is famous for lobster fishing where an angler's night spent there could harvest up to 5 kilograms of lobsters.

Transportation

Highway 69 is the main ingress to Bagan Datuk town. KTM Intercity does not serve the area.

Politics

Bagan Datuk is represented in the Dewan Rakyat of the Malaysian Parliament by former Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi from UMNO.

On the state level, Bagan Datuk provides two seats to the Perak State Legislative Assembly:

Rungkup is currently held by Shahrul Zaman bin Yahya while Hutan Melintang is currently held by Khairuddin bin Tarmizi. Both politicians are from UMNO.

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