Coastal Peace, Fishing Heritage & Island Charm
Marang, located just south of Kuala Terengganu, is a serene district known for its coastal lifestyle, pristine islands, fishing communities, and eco-friendly tourism. It’s a place where Islamic rural culture thrives alongside natural beauty like Bukit Marang, Pulau Kapas, and quiet river estuaries.
Historical & Cultural Background
- Traditionally a fishing and agricultural district
- Name possibly derived from “Merangin” tree or old river port
- Culturally deep-rooted in Malay-Islamic lifestyle and kampung traditions
- Marang town grew as a transit point to islands and inland villages
Basic Information
Category | Details |
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District Name | Marang District |
State | Terengganu |
District Capital | Marang Town |
Area | Approx. 666 sq. km |
Population (2025 est.) | Approx. 110,000 |
Local Authority | Majlis Daerah Marang (MDM) |
Key Areas & Subdistricts
- Marang Town – Administrative and ferry point
- Rhu Rendang – Beachfront area with schools and mosques
- Bukit Payung – Largest town, residential and commerce
- Alur Limbat, Merchang, Pulau Kerengga – Fishing villages, traditional Malay settlements
- Kampung Jenang – Known for traditional crafts and copper art
Government & Representation
Position / Role | Name (2025 est.) | Remarks |
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District Officer (DO) | Tuan Haji Mohamad Yunus bin Ismail | Coordinates rural development & tourism |
Yang Dipertua MDM | Puan Zuraini binti Abdullah | Oversees local council planning and public services |
MP & ADUNs | Represent Rhu Rendang, Bukit Payung, Alur Limbat |
Education & Institutions
- Sekolah Agama Rakyat (SAR) and government schools in all mukims
- Pondok and tahfiz institutions for Islamic education
- MARA training center and vocational schools
- Small libraries and Quran learning centers
Healthcare Facilities
- Klinik Kesihatan Marang (main government clinic)
- Klinik Kesihatan Bukit Payung and Alur Limbat
- Rural mobile clinics and maternity health support in kampungs
Economy & Livelihood
- Fishing:
- Main source of income in Pulau Kerengga, Merchang, Rhu Muda
- Agriculture:
- Coconut, banana, rubber plantations
- Cottage Industry:
- Copper crafts (tembaga), traditional kuih making
- Tourism:
- Eco-tourism at rivers, Pulau Kapas, Bukit Marang hiking
Transport & Connectivity
- Accessible via Federal Route 3 (Jalan Pantai Timur)
- Bus and van routes connect to Kuala Terengganu and Dungun
- Marang Jetty – Daily boat rides to Pulau Kapas
- Inland roads to Hulu Terengganu and southern towns
Tourism & Attractions
- Pulau Kapas – White sand beaches, snorkeling, island resorts
- Marang River Cruise – Mangrove exploration and fishing sights
- Bukit Marang – Hiking and panoramic sea views
- Marang Waterfront – Quiet riverside recreation
- Kampung Jenang Craft Center – Local handmade copperware
Culture & Local Cuisine
- Strong Malay-Muslim heritage with traditional community life
- Notable foods:
- Nasi Dagang Marang, Keropok Lekor (fresh), Sata, Ikan Celup Tepung, Kuih Akok & Kuih Bakar
- Local traditions:
- Gotong-royong, kenduri, Maulidur Rasul parades, Quran recitation events
Summary
Marang District is a tranquil corner of Terengganu offering coastal charm, spiritual calmness, and untouched natural beauty. From island escapes to kampung life, it invites visitors to discover authentic Malay traditions with the sound of waves and prayer in the air.