Bandar Tun Abdul Razak Explained

Bandar Tun Abdul Razak is a town located in the west of Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia. This town is approximately 34.3 kilometers away from Bandar Muadzam Shah. It is also adjacent to Bandar Bahau, approximately 67.5 kilometers away. This town is strategically situated between Bandar Segamat (approximately 62.7 kilometers away) and Kuantan (the capital of Pahang, approximately 135 kilometers away), with the Tun Razak Highway serving as the main route connecting both cities. This town is named after the second Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Abdul Razak.

History

Bandar Tun Abdul Razak was opened in 1979 and in the early years, the town was known as Bandar 22 due to the government plan to name the areas around the south east Pahang that will become the future local administration and economic centre using a number for temporary purpose. Depending on the perceived potential of a town, the government changes the town's name from a number into a proper name.

Residential

Bandar Tun Abdul Razak is surrounded by a few FELDA settlements, traditional village of Orang Asli, plantation quarters and other residential area.

FELDA settlements in Bandar Tun Abdul Razak:

Bandar Tun Razak is home for 20,000 peoples (estimate), with the Malay formed the majority and a small numbers of Indian, Chinese and Orang Asli.

Infrastructure

Although Bandar Tun Abdul Razak is a small town, the infrastructure of the town are mostly complete. There are a school, post office, police station, medical clinic, bus station, mosque, bank, restaurant, grocery shop, hair saloon, mini market, cyber cafe, book shop and others.

For recreation, there a multi-purpose hall, complete with badminton and takraw court, and also a small sport complex for outdoor sport likes football, netball, volleyball and athletic.

Education

Primary schools

Secondary schools

Politics