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coach wedges inhabitants. Bintulu is known as a place of 'making a living'.Bintulu is a major industrial centre, and soon to be a capital of energy intensive industries in Malaysia. 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, and also the very first Shell Middle Distillate Synthesis plant.The town is geographically situated half way between Kuching and Kota Kinabalu. However, in 1841, Sarawak (now Kuching) was ceded to Sir James Brooke, an English adventurer who then became the First Rajah of Sarawak. In 1861, Bintulu, which was still part of Brunei, was also ceded to the Rajah and became part of Sarawak.On September 8, 1867, it became the first meeting place of the State Legislative Assembly, the Council Negeri. Following other Sarawak divisional counterparts, Bintulu has also being under the rule of Rajah Brooke family, Japan, British and now Malaysia.Starting from a scratch, Bintulu was formerly a fishermen village, with few old Chinese shophouses (now, all of these shophouses no longer exist). Following the discovery of large reserves of natural gas offshore Bintulu in 1969, a feasibility study conducted in 1975 found in nearby Tanjung Kidurong a suitable site for Sarawak's first deep water port. Currently, BDA is celebrating their 30th anniversary.Bintulu has now thrived tremendously from a small fishermen village with the population of mere 70,000 in the early 1970s to more than 200,000 now. Bintulu has superceded Kapit and Sarikei for becoming the fourth largest