Long Ballong

Long Ballong

Long Ballong, now known as Long Puak, is an abandoned village found less than 0.5 kilometres away from Long Puak.

Before the village was discontinued, due to un-strategic geographical location, the village was known to be the center for the surrounding villages like Long Banga, Long Peluan and Long Lamei. These villages will sent their kids for education here.

Since the village was abandoned in the early 1980s, the villages has moved to it new place Long Puak.


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