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Mukah is known as the "Melanau Heartland" due to its significant population of Melanau people, who are one of the indigenous communities of Sarawak.

Mukah is home to a diverse population, with a majority of Melanau people, along with Malay, Chinese, and other ethnic groups. The type of homes available in Mukah ranges from traditional wooden houses to modern residential buildings and estates. There are also housing developments such as Taman Sejinkat, Taman Gawi, and Taman Desa Murni, offering a variety of housing options.

When it comes to food, Mukah is famous for its traditional Melanau cuisine, which includes delicacies like umai (raw fish salad), sago worms, and pulut tekan (glutinous rice cakes). The town also offers a range of Malaysian and international cuisines to cater to diverse preferences.

Mukah boasts several notable places to visit. The Mukah Lighthouse offers panoramic views of the coastline, while the Kala Dana Recreation Park is a serene spot for picnics and leisure activities. Visitors can also explore the vibrant Central Market, where local produce, handicrafts, and snacks can be found.

Living in Mukah offers a laid-back lifestyle with a close-knit community. The town embraces its cultural heritage, and residents often participate in traditional festivals and events. The natural beauty of the surrounding area provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and exploring the nearby national parks.

The Melanau people is the earliest indigenous group living in Mukah. The earliest documentation of Mukah can be found in the annals of the Majapahit empire where a place known as "Melano" was paying tribute to the empire. The place was then became part of the Bruneian Empire in the 13th century. Mukah was later sold to the Raj of Sarawak in 1860. Batang Mukah Bridge, one of the most notable structures of Mukah. In November 1862, the Rajah Muda rescued several civilians from the Moro Pirates after a pitched naval battle off the coast of Mukah. During the fighting, Brooke's steamer named Rainbow sank four prahus and damaged one other with cannon fire. Over 100 pirates were killed or wounded in the engagement while Brooke, the bishop Francis McDougall and their Sarawakian followers, were mostly unscathed.

Overall, Mukah is a charming town that celebrates its unique cultural heritage and offers a tranquil and welcoming environment for its residents.

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