betong Tourism, Sarawak Malaysia
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betong Fast Facts
- State: Sarawak
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 - Famous for/as: Forest,Miscellaneous
 - Population: 51,426
 - Language: Malaya,English
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 - Weather: Summer 28 to 32°C, Winter 5 to 28°C
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betong, Malaysia Overview
The furthermost point from Bangkok, Betong is often referred  to as the 'town in the mist' as evidenced by the mist that tends to  bathe Betong in the early morning, in Malay, Betong means 'bamboo' of  which today, there is almost none as the town is largely a concrete  egg-carton style place.
Set around 140 km from Yala,  in a hilly district that borders with Malaysia, Betong is not a 'hill  station' by any standard, though the nights here are cooler than  elsewhere in the south. Almost completely surrounded by rubber  plantations, Betong is a good place to see all the rubber being  collected and trucked away.
Rubber and mist aside, Betong is famous for three other slightly more  unusual reasons; firstly for its Siberian swallows (its easier for them  to get here than you as they don't have to worry about the hairpin  turns), hundreds of thousands of which migrate here every year to perch  on the city's rooftops and weigh down the electricity cables.
Secondly, Betong has the world's largest postbox. It seems unlikely that  Betong's postmen could ever get that busy, but built in 1924 this  British style red pillar post box stands towards the northern end of  town. The postbox is a functioning one so you can post your swallow shit  covered postcards here for added prestige.
Lastly, Betong is home to the Piyamit Tunnels -- tunnels excavated by  Malay communists in 1976 to avoid bombardment. The network of tunnels  stretches for over a kilometre and is in a lush jungle setting. While  not a scratch on the Cu Chi and Vinh Moc tunnels in Vietnam, these are  nevertheless still well worth visiting.
The town itself is compact and bustling and an interesting place to  explore with plenty of friendly locals around. Due to the proximity to  Malaysia, Betong has a very multicultural feel to it with the population  mix being 50% Muslim, 40% Chinese and 10% Thai Buddhist.
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betong, Malaysia History
The town was created as a local administration unit on September 30, 1939, when the subdistrict municipality was set up. The town was upgraded to thesaban mueang status on February 20, 2004


