Manjung District

Perak’s Coastal Jewel of Tourism, Navy, and Sustainable Growth

Manjung District, located in the southwestern region of Perak, is a fast-growing coastal area known for its naval base, marine tourism, and smart city development. From Pangkor Island’s white beaches to the bustling administrative capital Seri Manjung, this district balances natural beauty with national significance.


Formation and Historical Background

  • Formed: Originally part of Dindings, a British-ceded territory in the 19th century under the Straits Settlements
  • In 1973, the area was restructured and renamed as Manjung District
  • Lumut became a strategic point during British rule due to its natural harbor
  • Pangkor Island played an important role in colonial treaties (e.g., Pangkor Treaty of 1874)
  • Now a center for tourism, maritime defense, and urban development

Basic Information

CategoryDetails
District NameManjung District
StatePerak
District CapitalSeri Manjung
Tourism HubLumut, Pangkor Island
AreaApprox. 1,167 sq. km
Population (2025 est.)Approx. 300,000
Local AuthorityMajlis Perbandaran Manjung (MPM)

Administrative Subdivisions (Mukim / Towns)

  • Seri Manjung – Administrative and commercial center
  • Lumut – Royal Malaysian Navy base and ferry terminal
  • Sitiawan – Industrial town and Chinese community hub
  • Ayer Tawar – Agriculture and education zone
  • Pangkor Island – Tourism hotspot
  • Beruas – Historical and rural town

Government and Notable Figures

Position / RoleNameRemarks
President of Manjung Municipal Council (MPM)Tuan Khairul Amir Mohamad ZubirOversees district development
District Officer (DO)Tuan Haji Mohd Akmal Bin Abdul AzizAdministrative leadership
Member of Parliament (MP – Lumut)YB Nordin Ahmad IsmailParliamentary representative
State Assemblymen (ADUN – various)Include representatives from Pangkor, Pasir Panjang, SitiawanCover mixed urban-rural zones
Navy RepresentativePanglima Tentera Laut Diraja MalaysiaRMN Headquarters in Lumut
Tourism AdvocateEncik Tan Kai LeongPangkor tourism promoter

Key Towns and Localities

  • Seri Manjung – Government offices, shops, colleges
  • Sitiawan – Industrial estate, Chinese temples, food culture
  • Lumut – Jetty to Pangkor, naval base, waterfront tourism
  • Pangkor Island – Resorts, beaches, duty-free status
  • Ayer Tawar – Schools, agriculture, community life
  • Beruas – Historical Sultanate site, museum

Economy & Livelihood

  • Naval and Maritime Economy:
    • Royal Malaysian Navy, shipyards, maritime logistics
  • Tourism:
    • Beach resorts, eco-islands, duty-free shopping
  • Industry:
    • Food processing, cement, hardware, construction
  • Agriculture:
    • Palm oil, coconut, fish farming, bird’s nest industry

Education & Institutions

  • Government schools (primary to secondary)
  • Private colleges and training centers
  • Islamic and Chinese schools
  • Vocational & naval academies near Lumut
  • Polytechnic and teacher training institute in Seri Manjung

Healthcare Facilities

  • Hospital Seri Manjung – Major public hospital
  • Naval Medical Facility (Lumut)
  • Private hospitals and numerous clinics
  • Emergency services and marine medical support on Pangkor

Transport & Connectivity

  • Access via Lebuhraya Ipoh–Lumut (Federal Route 5)
  • Lumut Ferry Terminal – Connects to Pangkor Island
  • Public bus services and taxis in urban areas
  • Planned improvements in eco-tourism transit

Tourism & Attractions

  • Pangkor Island – Teluk Nipah Beach, Dutch Fort, Fu Lin Kong Temple
  • Teluk Batik – Local beach & picnic spot
  • Lumut Waterfront – Promenade, markets, marine museum
  • Beruas Museum – Ancient Malay Sultanate relics
  • Mangrove river cruises, island hopping, snorkeling, seafood trails

Culture & Local Cuisine

  • Multicultural mix: Malay, Chinese (Fujian, Hokkien), Indian
  • Signature dishes:
    • Mee Kari Sitiawan, Nasi Kukus Ayam Berempah, Pangkor grilled fish, Lumut satay
  • Cultural events:
    • Seafood festivals, Chinese opera, Maulidur Rasul, Chingay parades

Summary

Manjung District is a coastal powerhouse—where national defense, island charm, economic innovation, and seaside serenity all meet. From naval prestige to island pleasures, Manjung offers a balanced life for locals, entrepreneurs, and tourists alike.