Posted on Saturday, February 02nd, 2008 by pelf and filed in Personal Stuff

This post has been set to auto-publish because I have gone home for my 10-day Chinese New Year holidays!

This week’s Photo Hunt theme is NARROW, and I’d like to take this opportunity to talk about my Mum’s village, Sungai Lembing. Sungai Lembing is a tin mining town some 42 km northwest of Kuantan in the state of Pahang, Malaysia.

Narrow lane @ Sungai Lembing
A narrow lane in Sungai Lembing by Pelf Nyok.

Until the 1970s, Sungai Lembing was a major producer of underground tin. Sungai Lembing town developed in the 1880’s when the British set up the tin mining industry, although the history of mining in this area extends much further back. From 1891, the Pahang Consolidated Company Limited (PCCL), which was under British control, had a 77-year lease to mine the area. PCCL managed the mine from 1906 until its liquidation in 1986 when world tin prices collapsed. The pit mines were closed in 1986 due to high operational costs and low yields, but during their heyday they were among the largest and deepest in the world. The total tunnel length is 322 km, with a depth of between 610 m and 700 m.

Narrow lane @ Sungai Lembing
Faded signboard which says “National Mining Workers Union Of Peninsular Malaysia” by Pelf Nyok.

And it was during the British control that Sungai Lembing flourished into a rich town, but after PCCL was closed, the town slowly turned into a sleepy hollow. People no longer remember what Sungai Lembing was once very famous for. People no longer visit the sleepy town because it doesn’t offer them anything anymore.

  1. julie says:

    Your photos say it all, the town looks abandoned and forlorn, opposite of what it was before. To think that the tunnel if so long and so deep, doesn’t it causes any concern for danger? I’m curious though, what has happened to the people who used to live and work there?

    Have a great weekend, Pelf :)

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  2. Utah Mommy says:

    I bet this is only a one way pathway lol! Very narrow indeed perfect for the theme! Happy weekend! Mine is up now too please take a look when you have the chance. Thank you!
    NARROW FEED THE ROAD

    Utah Mommy’s latest blog post: Narrow Feed The Road

  3. I enjoyed your post today. I especially liked your first photo. Losing your town must have been a hardship economically on the surrounding townships. I hope the people can someday find a way to flourish again. Have a nice day. Happy Photo Hunting~

    Michelle Johnson’s latest blog post: Photo Hunt- narrow

  4. Great shot for narrow. My entry is quite similar. Happy hunting.

    a simple life’s latest blog post: Photo Hunt – NARROW

  5. liza says:

    Nice shot. Have a blessed weekend.

    liza’s latest blog post: Photo Hunt – Narrow

  6. Dragonstar says:

    That is a narrow road. I find it so interesting to read about other places – it’s one of the joys of blogging.

    Dragonstar’s latest blog post: Saturday PhotoHunt – Narrow

  7. BlurMommy says:

    Nice photo! Reminds me of my grandma’s village too.

    BlurMommy’s latest blog post: Photo Hunters: Narrow

  8. Anna says:

    Wow what a great pictures…Thanks for sharing…
    Mine is up too:
    Every Beat Of My Heart
    My Newphew’s Scrap Place

    Anna’s latest blog post: Phothunt – (Narrow) #11

  9. Yvy says:

    love what u’ve done with the shots. i’ve never step foot here but obvious it’s got a great potential if one is into photography eh? nice!! happy CNY!!!

    Yvy’s latest blog post: By: Utah Mommy

  10. danielctw says:

    That place in sungai lembing, and you posted a classic black and white photo. Splendid :)

    danielctw’s latest blog post: PhotoHunt 95 Narrow

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