NAME : MUHAMMAD RAFIQI FAKHRULLAH BIN MAT LAZIM
MATRIC NO : G23A0252
INTRODUCTION
This island in Kuala Terengganu is a river island located at the mouth of the Terengganu River. In the past, this island was divided into Pulau Duyong Besar and Pulau Duyong Kecil. However, due to the process of sedimentation and reclamation, the coastline has changed significantly and now it is one. Apart from offering beautiful views, this island also plays an important role in the history and culture of the local community. This island also has two interesting places such as Kota Lama Duyong and Duyong Marina Resort.
HISTORICAL OF PULAU DUYONG
Pulau Duyong is a small island located at the mouth of the Terengganu River in Kuala Terengganu. Historically, it was an important settlement known for Islamic learning, traditional culture, and boat building. In the 19th century, the island became famous as the home of Tok Syeikh Duyong, a respected Islamic scholar who played a key role in spreading religious knowledge in Terengganu. Pulau Duyong is also well known for its traditional wooden boat-making industry, which supported fishing and trade activities. One of its main historical landmarks is Kota Lama Duyong, built in the early 20th century, which reflects Malay-Islamic architecture and served as a religious and community center. Today, Pulau Duyong is valued for its cultural heritage and historical significance.
Cultural Values
Pulau Duyong has strong cultural value through its Islamic heritage, traditional Malay lifestyle, and historical landmarks such as Kota Lama Duyong. The island is also known for traditional boat building, which reflects local craftsmanship and cultural identity passed down through generations.
Social Values
Social life in Pulau Duyong is based on close relationships, cooperation, and shared daily activities. Religious events, community gatherings, and traditional practices help strengthen social bonds and create a sense of unity among residents.
Community Values
The community values togetherness, mutual respect, and responsibility towards preserving heritage. Public spaces such as mosques and heritage sites act as centers for interaction, learning, and maintaining strong community identity.