BINTULU

Bintulu town street.

'Bintulu' is a coastal town, and the capital of Bintulu District (7,220.4 square kilometers) in the Bintulu Division of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is about 650 kilometers from Kuching and about 215 kilometers from either Sibu or Miri. The ethnic composition is primarily Iban, Chinese, Malay, Melanau and a large number of foreign workers with a population of over 100,000 covering an area of about 12,500 square kilometers.
Some remnants of natural rainforest still exist near Bintulu despite the impact of the booming logging industry and the gradual encroachment of plantations, principally of oil palm and pulpwood, the latter mainly comprising various species of acacia and eucalyptus.
Bintulu is a major industrial centre. Its port area to the east of the main town hosts the Petronas Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Complex, currently the world’s largest liquefied natural gas production facility on a single site, with an annual production of 23 million tonnes. [1]
The town is geographically situated half way between Kuching and Kota Kinabalu. Bintulu is a central gateway to tourist spots like Bakun Resort, Niah Caves (Gua Niah in Malay), Mulu National Park, Longan Bunut National Park, Lambir National Park, Sibuti Wildlife Sanctuary, Rejang Pelagus, Belaga and the Bario Highlands.
Bintulu is accessible by air and road. The completion of the Pan-Borneo Highway has connected Bintulu by road to major towns in Sarawak. Bintulu Airport is located 5.5 km south west of the town and is equipped to handle aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 737.[2]

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Higher Education
Universiti Putra Malaysia Bintulu Campus
References
External link

Higher Education


Universiti Putra Malaysia Bintulu Campus

Universiti Putra Malaysia Bintulu Campus, also known as Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences, is a 'Campus Faculty'. This faculty focuses primarily on agrobio fields such as agriculture, forestry, fishery and other relevant disciplines.
UPM Bintulu Campus lies approximately 13 kilometres from Bintulu Town, and is surrounded by breathtaking flora and fauna, and this natural abundance is fully utilized to affirm UPM's mission to further explore the fields in agriculture and biosource. This campus covers an area of 715.16 hectares and will be able to accommodate up to 2200 students by the year 2010.

References



Petronas website

Malaysia Airports website

Bintulu Development Authority

External link



Bintulu maps

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