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Follow us at http://www.facebook.com/Sarikeians if Sarikei DNA runs thru your veins or if the Sarikei experience has lasting memories for you. Mission: A vibrant community where Sarikeians connect with friends, share content and interact. The Rejang River was a key source of wealth in Sarawak in the 1840s with products like rice, beeswax, jungle products, fine clothes and dried fish. The trade was

controlled by the affluent Malays at Sarikei and the ruler was Datuk Patinggi Abdul Rahman (the most powerful man along the coast). His mother was a Kayan from upriver and he had the support of the Kayan chiefs. His village at Sarikei River could be considered the cradle of Sarikei civilisation. Rajah James Brooke wanted to use the Rejang River to fight against the Ibans of Skrang and Saribas who had migrated to Kanowit and other lower Rejang tributaries. On 30th April 1845 James Brooke visited Saikei in his steamer H.E.I.C.S. By 1845, Abdul Rahman could not contain the Ibans. James Brooke sailed to Sarikei in 1846 in his British steamer, Phlegethon, and wanted Abdul Rahman to control the Dyaks of Kanowit so that they didn't make boats for the Ibans' raiding expeditions down the Rejang River. Sarikei was part of the Brunei Sultanate until Sarikei became part of the Sarawak Territory after Sultan Abdul Mumin of Brunei ceded the Lower Rejang (Rajang) Basin to James Brooke in 1853. Panglima Rentap, an Iban freedom fighter, was famous for his fearless battles against the colonial armies of James and Charles Brooke from 1849-1861. He was buried at Lumbong Rentap (Rentap's tomb), an honorable Iban burial ground sheltered from the weather in a hut at the top of Bukit Sibau, Pakan, Sarikei. Rentap's Monument at Bukit Sadok is 44 km from Bukit Sibau. The attractiveness of Sarikei's control over the lower Rejang River lured another man of big ambitions, Sherip Masahor of Igan River. He was an ally of the Ibans and used this relationship to attack Abdul Rahman from upriver Rejang and from the coastal Rejang. He gained control of Sarikei in 1849 and ruled till 1861. On 4 January 1856, Sarikei was burnt by the Julau Dayaks. In the same month, Rajah James Brooke travelled to Sarikei and constructed a new fort for his perabangan ("brotherhood") with Abang Ali and Abang Asop. An upset Sherip Masahor was excluded from Sarikei and he went on to build a force with his allies. Rajah Brooke could not ignore this and dropped the perabangan and reinstated Sherip Masahor in Sarikei in September 1857 in exchange for Brooke's control of Mukah. It appears that five years after it was built by James Brooke, the Sarikei Fort was burnt down by the Sarawak force sent by Charles Johnson Brooke to capture Masahor. This fort was at Jalan Kubu Lama (Old Fort Road) along the Rejang River. In 1864, Hokkien pioneers came from South Eastern China, Fujian 福建 province, Zhangzhou 漳州 prefecture level city, 海澄 HaiDeng county level city (previously known as 三都 SanDu). 1864 was close to August 1861 when Sherip Masahor's rule ended in coastal Sarawak and power was handed over to the Brooke government by Sultan Abdul Mumin. The Cantonese arrived in Sare, Sarikei, several years before 1885, the documented year of the kongsi house at Sare. They came mainly from Xin Hui 新會 (county level city) of Jiangmen 江門 (prefecture city level) in the Guangdong 廣東 province of south eastern China. In 1910, a few enterprising Foochows from Sibu including Wong Ching Poh, Wong Ching Chung, Lau Yen King rowed a boat to a Malay kampung in Petelit (across Sarikei River). They obtained permission from the kampung (village) head, Haji Omar, to clear land to plant vegetables, padi and fruit trees. Sarikei had 6 shops in 1910. By 1914, Sarikei had become a popular Foochow settlement for growing rubber and pepper. Later Foochows became the major dialect group in Sarikei. In 1936, Sarikei was a cluster of shophouses by the river & not much of a town yet. By 1943, Sarikei had 40 shops. A narration of Sarikei's history can not miss out the impact of the 1941-45 World War II, the 1946 cession to the British, the 1955 trade hartal, Sarawak's Independence in 1963 and the Indonesian Konfrontasi and the Communist era (1962-1973)

As they say, the rest is history. That's why you are here. Source: Sarikei Time Capsule (with permission)

🌾 Selamat Hari Gawai! 🌾The Hills Cafe is still open during the Gawai Public Holiday!🗓 1st June – 4th June 2026⏰ Operatin...
01/06/2026

🌾 Selamat Hari Gawai! 🌾
The Hills Cafe is still open during the Gawai Public Holiday!

🗓 1st June – 4th June 2026
⏰ Operating Hours: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM only
📍The Hills Cafe (beside Taman Tasik Sarikei & Opposite Bomba Sarikei)
☎️ Any Enquiry: Whatapp 0102096339 ☕🍜✨

Kuching-born filmmaker Cheyenne Tan has become an Emmy award winner as part of the production team of the highly-rated f...
01/06/2026

Kuching-born filmmaker Cheyenne Tan has become an Emmy award winner as part of the production team of the highly-rated five-part Netflix documentary series about the Vietnam War.

Tan, who lives in Los Angeles, is listed as co-producer of two episodes of the series, which won for outstanding research at the Emmy awards for news and documentaries.

Read full report in the comment.

(Scroll down for English/ Chinese)Selamat ari Gawai! Gayu Guru Gerai Nyamai! 🎉达雅丰收节快乐! 🎉Celebration time! Pass the tuak ...
01/06/2026

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Selamat ari Gawai! Gayu Guru Gerai Nyamai! 🎉

达雅丰收节快乐! 🎉

Celebration time! Pass the tuak (rice wine) please. 🎉

Part 4 of the must try in Sarikei! - Halal laksa at Hing Chuong Cafe, Wharf Road, same block as Aik Seng Cafe. - Halal b...
31/05/2026

Part 4 of the must try in Sarikei!
- Halal laksa at Hing Chuong Cafe, Wharf Road, same block as Aik Seng Cafe.

- Halal beef mee goreng at middle stall of Taman Tasik Sarikei.

- The original ding pian hu (bubur tepung) at Payang Puri Hotel block. Next to PMG pharmacy second branch.

- Dried shrimps aka udang kering (sesar unjur) from Belawai and Bruit sold at Rejang market, facing Rejang wharf T1. RM200/kg 🍤

(Scroll down for Chinese)The idea for Gawai Dayak started in 1957 in a radio forum held by Ian Kingsley & Owen Liang. Up...
31/05/2026

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The idea for Gawai Dayak started in 1957 in a radio forum held by Ian Kingsley & Owen Liang. Up till 1962, the British colonial government refused to recognize Dayak Day but instead called it Sarawak Day. The first Gawai was hosted by Michael Buma, a Betong native, at his house at Siol Kandis, Kuching, on June 1, 1963, before it was officially gazetted on 25 Sep 1964 as a holiday. It was first celebrated on 1 June 1965 as a thanksgiving day marking a bountiful harvest.

达雅节的概念开始于1957广播论坛(由Ian Kingsley&Owen Liang 举行). 直至1962英国殖民政府拒绝承认达雅节,而把它称为砂劳越日。第一达雅节的东道主是一个Betong人 . 1963年6月1日 Michael Buma 在他的古晋家举行达雅节. 达雅节正式于 1964年9月25日宣布为公众假期. 达雅节首次于 1965年6月1日庆祝为一个丰收感恩节.

Reminder: In conjunction with the Gawai Day holiday (1–2 June 2026), Borneo Bus will not be operating. 🚍
31/05/2026

Reminder: In conjunction with the Gawai Day holiday (1–2 June 2026), Borneo Bus will not be operating. 🚍

🍁 Sempena sambutan Hari Wesak & Hari Gawai 🌾Perpustakaan Awam Sarikei akan ditutup pada:📅 31 Mei 2026 (Ahad) hingga 4 Ju...
31/05/2026

🍁 Sempena sambutan Hari Wesak & Hari Gawai 🌾

Perpustakaan Awam Sarikei akan ditutup pada:

📅 31 Mei 2026 (Ahad) hingga 4 Jun 2026 (Khamis)

📖 Perpustakaan akan dibuka semula pada:
📅 5 Jun 2026 (Jumaat)

🙏 Segala kesulitan amatlah dikesali.

🍁 𝑆𝑒𝑙𝑎𝑚𝑎𝑡 𝑀𝑒𝑛𝑦𝑎𝑚𝑏𝑢𝑡 𝐻𝑎𝑟𝑖 𝑊𝑒𝑠𝑎𝑘 & 𝐻𝑎𝑟𝑖 𝐺𝑎𝑤𝑎𝑖 2026 🌾

MANNA 2 is Coming Soon吗哪二来临@ SOON HENG CAFE, Jalan Hua Tai 1, Sarikei! 6pm-9pm这家 Manna 2由Manna Kitchen运营。WhatsApp: 011-3...
31/05/2026

MANNA 2 is Coming Soon
吗哪二来临

@ SOON HENG CAFE, Jalan Hua Tai 1, Sarikei! 6pm-9pm

这家 Manna 2由Manna Kitchen运营。WhatsApp: 011-35987751。

This Manna 2 is operated under Manna Kitchen. WhatsApp 011-35987751.

(向下滑动查看中文. Scroll down for English)Pokok betik tertinggi di bandar Sarikei terletak di belakang bangunan Elektrik Aifah ...
30/05/2026

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Pokok betik tertinggi di bandar Sarikei terletak di belakang bangunan Elektrik Aifah (bekas pawagam Rex)! Ia setinggi dua tingkat! 🏣

泗里街镇最高的木瓜树就在Aifah电器大楼(原丽士戏院)后面!它有两层楼高!🏣

The tallest papaya tree in Sarikei town is behind Aifah Electrical building (former Rex cinema)! It's two storeys high! 🏣

Please Do NOT make prank calls! This will take away precious resources from where it may be needed! 🚫Bintangor bomba rec...
30/05/2026

Please Do NOT make prank calls! This will take away precious resources from where it may be needed! 🚫

Bintangor bomba received a false alarm about a fire at a long house in Pakan yesterday.

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