Long San is a Kenyah settlement in the Marudi division of Sarawak, Malaysia.[1][2] It lies approximately 530.4 kilometres (330 mi) east-north-east of the state capital Kuching.
Long San | |
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Coordinates: 3°18′00″N 114°47′00″E / 3.3°N 114.78333°E | |
Country | Malaysia |
State | Sarawak |
Administrative Division | Miri |
Elevation | 215 m (705 ft) |
This extensive village on the Baram river is the principal home of Kenyah culture (arts, crafts, music and dance) and has become increasingly popular as a tourist destination: the Long San Guesthouse provides accommodation for visitors. Access is either by boat or a 4½ hour drive from Miri by 4WD vehicle along old logging roads.[3] If the Baram Dam hydroelectric project goes ahead, Long San will be one of the villages affected by the flooding of 389,000 hectares of jungle.[4]
Neighbouring settlements include:
- Long Akah 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) north
- Long Tap 6.7 kilometres (4.2 mi) northeast
- Long Selatong 8.3 kilometres (5.2 mi) southeast
- Long Tebangan 11.9 kilometres (7.4 mi) northeast
- Long Apu 18.9 kilometres (11.7 mi) south
- Long Julan 22.3 kilometres (13.9 mi) south
- Long Seniai 24.9 kilometres (15.5 mi) northeast
- Long Anap 26.2 kilometres (16.3 mi) south
- Long Palai 28.4 kilometres (17.6 mi) south
- Long Daloh 29.9 kilometres (18.6 mi) north
References
edit- ^ M. Mohizah, S. Julia and W. K. Soh (2006). A Sarawak Gazetteer (PDF). Kuala Lumpur: Sarawak Forestry Department Malaysia and Forest Research Institute Malaysia. ISBN 983-2181-86-0. OCLC 85818866. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2011-01-01.
- ^ "Long San, Malaysia". Geonames. 1994-02-10. Retrieved 2010-12-27.
- ^ "Up the Baram River" (PDF). 2008-07-09. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
- ^ "Baram Dam Blockade | Sarawak Report". www.sarawakreport.org. Archived from the original on 2014-07-15.
Long San is in the Telang Usan District, Miri Division.