- Bidor
Infobox City |official_name = Bidor
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_type1 = State
subdivision_name =Malaysia
subdivision_name1 =Perak
established_title = Establishment
established_date =
population_as_of = 1991
population_total = 25000
timezone = MST
utc_offset = +8
timezone_DST = MST
utc_offset_DST = +8
footnotes =Bidor is a small town in the district of
Batang Padang ,Perak ,Malaysia ,chinese name is 美罗.Geography
Bidor is located between Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur via the North-South Expressway. It is south of
Tapah , north ofSungkai , east of Changkat Jong andTeluk Intan and west of theTitiwangsa Mountains .History
Bidor used to be part of the
Gangga Negara kingdom based on the historical artifacts that were discovered. It is believed that the area accepted Hindu-Buddhism around 900 years ago. The pioneer of the town was believed to be Syeikh Abdul Ghani who also became the village headman after the founding of the settlements.Bidor was believed to have existed as a small village by the bank of
Bidor River in the late 18th century. Local villagers transported goods using theirsampans (boats) to neighbouring villages along the river towardsTeluk Intan in Hilir Perak district.Following the tin-mining boom in Perak, there was an influx of Chinese immigrants to Perak as a whole, including Bidor. The Hoklo (Hokkien-speaking) Chinese was believed to have originated from Teluk Intan. The influx of the
Hakka and Cantonese came fromKinta Valley andHulu Selangor . They came to Batang Padang to flee the local civil wars and Chinese clan or triad wars.World War II
Bidor was closely connected to the Battle of Kampar [http://allmalaysia.info/services/printerfriendly.asp?file=/2005/5/8/state/10450504] during the Japanese advancement towards Kuala Lumpur(south). On 29 December 1941, 501 Battery withdrew to Bidor fleeing
Kampar . The column was again dive-bombed and machine-gunned just south of Dipang. Five men were wounded. The last entry in the 137 Regt War Diary was for 31 December, 1941, Lt Hartley's 30th birthday, when his battery and the other two of 137 Regt were all in the Bikam-Sungkai area. [http://www.far-eastern-heroes.org.uk/2nd_Lt_Robert_Hartley/html/slim_river.htm]In 1943,
MPAJA 's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPAJA] 1st Patrol under the 5th Regiment was assigned to protect Col.John Davis who represent the Supreme Allied Commander, AdmiralLord Mountbatten , who had just established the Head Office (HO) ofForce 136 [http://www.asiawind.com/forums/read.php?f=1&i=10174&t=10174 ] at Blantan Hill, some seven miles north-east of Bidor township. 1st Patrol was commanded by Huang Song (黃松) and his deputy Cai Dadi (蔡大地).Communist Insurgency
Captain D.G. Lock [http://glosters.tripod.com/malaya.htm] was killed while bathing near Bidor on 2 October 1948 (att. K.O.Y.L.I.). Captain A.R. Pickin was killed in action at Bidor on 18 July 1948. Both of them were buried at Batu Gajah Christian Cemetery. GHQ 26th Gurkha Infantry Brigade [http://www.britains-smallwars.com/malaya/reg.html] and the Royal Artillery's 95 Independent Field Battery (comprising "Charlie Troop" "Dog Troop" and "Command Troop") was stationed in Bidor in the 1950s to quell communist insurgency. After Malaya gained independence, Bidor was under the command of the local
Royal Malaysian Police 3rd BattalionGeneral Operations Forces (formally known as Police Field Force) who was stationed locally. This unit is famous with its eliteSenoi Praaq unit; a special unit consists of Orang Asli (indigenous tribe) expert in tracking. The last 'black area' in Bidor, the Gepai Falls was finally opened to public in 1989 after a treaty was signed between Malaysian government and theMalayan Communist Party .Economy
Bidor is a mainly industrial area. When one travels north of Bidor, one will see miles and miles of plantation on both side of the trunk road covered with lush greenery,
guava ,oil palm andrubber plantations.An important source of income for the town, though, is (or used to be) from travellers who stop by the town for its well-known local delicacies and agricultural products.
Before the advent of North-South Expressway, travellers had no choice but to pass through this town through the federal trunk road. As this town is (still is) rather famous for its variety of food, travellers frequently choose to stop-by at one of the eateries before continuing their journey.
Kaolinite (kaolin), a type of clay was widely exploited in Bidor [http://www.mymalaysia.net.my/Natural_Environment/p2_articleid/6]Food
The most famous food undoubtedly will be the duck-thigh-noodle available at one of the eatery that is the famous Pun Chun [http://www.hot-screensaver.com/2005/11/19/pun-chun-restaurants-chicken-biscuits-duck-drumstick-noodle/] . The restaurant is located on the main street. Pun Chun is also famous for its 'Sat Kai Ma' - a type of sweet dessert and also 'Kai Jai Peng' which is the chicken biscuit.
At the morning wet market, there is a whole row of stalls, serving breakfast. One of the noodle-type food,
chee cheong fun is pretty unique. The wet market is also famous forwanton mee [http://www.nst.com.my/svcs/forums/fcForum/view_html?forum_loc=382595293069&topic_id=415436076004] and fresh roast pork.Bidor is also famous for its seedless
guava and itsdurian .Parkia speciosa or "Petai" is also sold at a reasonable price at new place of all trader sell directly to customer only 2 kilometres from Bidor town.Attractions
Gepai Waterfalls is noteworthy for those who prefer swimming. Gepai Waterfalls is also known as Lubuk Degong by the locals. It used to be a black area during the communist insurgency but was later opened to public in 1989 after the
Communist Party of Malaya disarmed. It was rumoured that the largest Botanical Gardens [http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/archive.asp?y=2005&dt=0519&pub=utusan_malaysia&sec=muka%5Fhadapan&pg=mh_09.htm&arc=hive] will be pioneered in Bidor soon. The plan was suggested byRaja Nazrin Shah .Infrastructure
3rd Battalion
General Operations Forces Senoi Praaq , the home of one ofRoyal Malaysian Police (RMP) most elite forces was stationed on Jalan Tapah in Bidor.External links
* [http://www.hot-screensaver.com/2007/04/02/bidors-pun-chun-restaurant-revisited/ Bidor's Pun Chun Restaurant]
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