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Coordinates: 1°10′0″N 110°34′0″E / 1.16667°N 110.56667°ECoordinates: 1°10′0″N 110°34′0″E / 1.16667°N 110.56667°E | ||
Country | Malaysia | |
State | Sarawak | |
Division Office location | Serian | |
Local area government(s) | Majlis Daerah Serian (MDS) | |
Population (2010) | ||
• Total | 90,763 | |
Resident | Dahim Nadot | |
License plate prefix | QC |
Serian is a town, and the capital of the Serian Division (2,039.9 square kilometres) separated on 11 April 2015 from Samarahan Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is located about 40 miles (65 km) from Kuching. Sub-district headquarters towns are Siburan and Tebedu.
The town is very famous for its durians, which are popularly believed to be the best in Sarawak. This has prompted the Serian District Council to erect a giant monument to this "king of fruits" right in the middle of the market square. However, other monuments such as the tiger and the buffalo statues seem out of place as there are no tigers or buffalos in this district. The town is very well connected to its rich hinterland both by road and by water and thus one can find all sorts of jungle produce available in the jungle produce market but lately, most of these produce were brought in from Kalimantan, Indonesia as the price are cheaper.
The district population (year 2010 census) was 90,763. About 65% of the population are Bidayuh. The other main ethnic groups are Iban, Chinese, and Malay.
There are many waterfalls found in Serian District Sarawak. Ranchan Waterfall is the most famous one, located at about 5 kilometres from Serian town and is accessible easily by road. Simuja Waterfall is another waterfall can be found in Serian but it was damaged badly by logging activities. It is located about 7 kilometres away from town. There is no proper road to the waterfall and visitors have to hike 1-2 kilometres from Serian-Sri Aman trunk road to get there.
Tebedu (which renamed Bandar Mutiara recently), located about 50 kilometres away from Serian town on the Indonesia-Malaysia border, is one of only two official land border crossings between Indonesia and Malaysia. Limestone formations and paddy fields can be seen along the way to Tebedu. Other attraction points of Serian are Gua Tiab Bilanting which is situated at Kampung Pichin and also Bukit Parang which is located at the Borneo-Kalimantan border.
Serian town is one of the busiest towns, especially during festive seasons. Stores and shops are packed by mainly Bidayuh people returning home from Peninsular Malaysia, abroad or major towns on Gawai and Christmas holidays.