View of Jalan Abang Galau or Abang Galau Road from the middle portion ( in front of OKMS i.e. Orang Kaya Mohammed School) ) towards the town center.
Photo credits : Tuah, Adi B., Abon R., Daha S., Buding B., Ahip P. & Ritchie, J. ( ) Dari Kampung Nelayan ke Industriopolis, Pejabat Pentadbiran Bahagian Bintulu, Bintulu.
There is a road that runs parallel to Jalan Mesjid or Mosque Road in Bintulu that was named after a local chieftan named Abang Galau. The Abang Galau Road is slightly less than one kilometer in length. It starts from the Bintulu town centre traffic light junction ( Kepppel Road/ Pedada Road traffic lights junction) and ends close to the Sebiew River.
Abang Galau prominence as a local chieftan during the days of the Brunei Sultanate's rule over Bintulu was well received by the Brooke's administration (Charles Brooke) which subsequently endorsed him as the local dignitary to represent the natives community of Bintulu when the Sultan of Brunei ceded the Bintulu region to the Brookes in 1861. According to some reports, he is a descendant from the Punan or Orang Ulu bloodline from the marriage of Pengiran Panji and Kendoh.
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