The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rumah Jangu Ladong, modern longhouse

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SEBAUH: Beautiful and inspiratio­nal would be the words that come to mind when one steps into Rumah Jangu Ladong Tahir (Rh Jangu Tahir) located at Kilometre 15, Jalan Ulu Sebauh, here.

According to deputy headman Sidin Dian, the Iban longhouse was first built in 2000, after the former headman Tahir Kalau moved the community from their settlement on the banks of Sungai Tebas so that they would have access to amenities like roads, electricit­y and water. Sidin said the double-storey longhouse which was built on about three hectares of land was to replace their former rundown wooden home.

“There are 34 rooms in Rh Jangu Tahir to accommodat­e the 225 residents in the community,” he told Bernama.

Originally built to protect the people from enemies, the longhouse now protects its occupants from their their biggest threat, fire, which occurs almost every year.

Sidin said as a preventive measure against fire, the kitchen areas in the longhouse have been built separate from the main living area.

“At the same time, the different parts of the longhouse are connected by semi fireproof material such as metal,” Sidin who works as an assistant constructi­on superinten­dent with an oil-and-gas company in Egypt, said.

He added that a unique feature of the longhouse was that if it fulfilled the safety requiremen­ts, each room could be separately insured.

“If the longhouse is equipped with fire breakers,and electrical wiring done by licensed contractor­s, the residents could insure their homes,” he said. - Bernama

 ??  ?? The interior design of Jangu Ladong Tahir lonnghouse. - Bernama photo
The interior design of Jangu Ladong Tahir lonnghouse. - Bernama photo
 ??  ?? Tahir Sidin Dian with his family at the common area of the longhouse. photo - Bernama
Tahir Sidin Dian with his family at the common area of the longhouse. photo - Bernama

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