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DUTCH HISTORY IN MALAYSIA | Dutch Malacca & Impacts on Sarawak

The Dutch ruled Malacca for 183 years, in the 16th and 17th century. They built a fort and the Stadthuys. There are still Dutch gravestones in the St. Paul Church. The Dutch East India Company had a big impact on Malacca.

The Dutch conquered Western Borneo in the 18th century and pushed the Hakka Chinese miners to the Mau San village. Liu Shan Bang set up a company here called the Twelve Kongsi. This Chinese gold miner attacked Kuching and tried to kill Sir James Brooke, the White Rajah of Sarawak.

Liu Shan Bang was eventually killed as well as thousands of residents in the mining village. The story goes that their rotting bodies smelled so bad, that the name of the village changed to Bau (Smell/Smelly in the local language).
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