Jong Batu

Jong Batu

Jong Batu is a rock outcrop located in the Brunei River [http://www.bt.com.bn/en/classification/life/2007/03/31/the_tale_of_the_unfilial_son The Tale of the Unfilial Son] Brunei Times 30 March 2007 - last retrieved 2nd May 2008] . It is shaped such that when viewed from the shores of the Brunei River, it resembles a sinking ship, with the bow sticking out of the water [http://www.brudirect.com/DailyInfo/News/Archive/Mar07/280307/nite13.htm A River Tour In Brunei's Old Centre Of Arts And Crafts] BruDirect 28th March 2007 - last retrieved 2nd May 2008] [http://bruneiresources.blogspot.com/2007/04/jong-batu-bruneis-rocky-ship.html Jong Batu - Brunei's Rocky Ship] - last retrieved 2nd May 2008] . In Brunei folklore, the legend of "Nakhoda Manis" (literally the "Sweet Sailor" in Malay) tells of how an unfilial son was turned to the rock outcropping known as Jong Batu [http://www.bt.com.bn/en/classification/life/2007/03/31/the_tale_of_the_unfilial_son The Tale of the Unfilial Son] Brunei Times 30 March 2007 - last retrieved 2nd May 2008] .

Description

Jong Batu is located in the Brunei River to the east of the Istana Nurul Iman [http://www.bt.com.bn/en/classification/life/2007/03/31/the_tale_of_the_unfilial_son The Tale of the Unfilial Son] Brunei Times 30 March 2007 - last retrieved 2nd May 2008] . Administratively, it is part of the Lumapas mukim of the Brunei-Muara district. The rock outcropping is about 20m long and 15m wide at its widest point and is uninhabited. A few shrubs dot the island. It takes approximately 15 minutes to travel to it by boat from Kampong Ayer [http://bruneiresources.blogspot.com/2007/04/jong-batu-bruneis-rocky-ship.html Jong Batu - Brunei's Rocky Ship] - last retrieved 2nd May 2008] . A light buoy was constructed near the rock outcropping to warn mariners about the island [http://bruneiresources.blogspot.com/2007/04/jong-batu-bruneis-rocky-ship.html Jong Batu - Brunei's Rocky Ship] - last retrieved 2nd May 2008] . The island is a popular spot for sightseeing, especially from the river cruises that operate on the Brunei River [http://www.brudirect.com/DailyInfo/News/Archive/Mar07/280307/nite13.htm A River Tour In Brunei's Old Centre Of Arts And Crafts] BruDirect 28th March 2007 - last retrieved 2nd May 2008] .

Legend

In some versions of the story as told in Brunei, "Dang Ambon" was a rich widow and her son, "Nakhoda Manis", inherited wealth from his deceased father. In other versions, they were both poor. They lived in Kampong Ayer.

Nakhoda Manis left Kampong Ayer to seek his fortune in the city of Sulu. After many years, he achieved success and wealth there and married a pretty noblewoman and became owner of a huge ship. The version of the legend where they were rich had his mother sharing her wealth with poor people until one day she found herself poor like them. In any case, she longed for her son.

Dang Ambon was overjoyed to hear that her son’s ship was going to anchor in the Brunei Riverand Nakhoda Manis was also looking forward to reuniting with his mother. When he arrived at the Brunei River, Dang Ambon paddled a small boat out towards his larger vessel and shouted that she missed him. He was very happy upon hearing his mother’s voice and looked forward to introducing her to his wife. However, before he could say anything to his wife, she was disgusted with the poor old woman and demanded her to be chased away. Nakhoda Manis was forced to turn his back on his mother and ordered his crew to push her small boat away. Other versions of the tale had them throwing her overboard. Dang Ambon was heartbroken and she cursed her son, whereupon a storm came and capsized the ship.

After the storm, there was a huge rock in the river where Nakhoda Manis had anchored his vessel, which sank in the storm. The rock is known today as "Jong Batu" ["Many Flowers: Primary Student Materials", Warren Brewer, Curriculum Corporation (Australia), 1995] [http://irishcornwall.blogspot.com/2007/01/legend-from-river.html Legend from River] - last retrieved 2nd May 2008] .

Similar stories about the ships of unfilial sons turning into stone are also told in Tutong [http://www.bt.com.bn/en/classification/life/2007/03/31/the_tale_of_the_unfilial_son The Tale of the Unfilial Son] Brunei Times 30 March 2007 - last retrieved 2nd May 2008] which is a different part of Brunei, the Batu Caves of Selangor in Malaysia [ [http://www.keene.edu/library/OrangAsli/OralTrad.pdf Stories of a people: asserting place and presence via Orang Asli oral tradition] , Colin Nicholas, One-day Seminar and Exhibition on Orang Asli Oral Tradition, PPBKKM, FSSK, UKM, Bangi, 8 September 2004] , the Philippines and Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia [ [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN1741044359&id=k9Gp4dIv9DsC&pg=PA436&lpg=PA436&dq=%22Malin+Kundang%22&sig=ppiy9dVW_z_53JAiRvvjeD_sC1A Indonesia] , Justine Vaisutis, Lonely Planet Publications, 2007, ISBN 1741044359] .

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