|
The
BLUE
Lake
(Tasik Biru)
General
view of Blue Lake

Tasik
Biru To be Opened To public on April 16, 2001. By:
William N.P. Chai
The Tasik Biru here, will be opened
to the public on April 16. It much awaited opening has been
delayed for over a year after the completion of some basic
facilities under the restoration project, due to the present
of arsenic been detected in the water.
The facilities
constructed included a six-stall canteen, toilets, pontoon gangway,
viewing platform, footpaths, railing by the lakeside,a car park
and landscaping. The new lake resort will be much bigger with
an area of 19 acreas as compared to the former Tasik Biru which
was 15 acres.
Signboards
have been put up at the lake side by the Natural Resources and
Environmental Board of Sarawak (NREB), warning the public against
swimming, fishing, bathing or drinking the water from the lake
as the water contains high content of arsenic.
A
six-stall canteen

Despite
this, some people are seen swimming and catching fish in the
lake. The state government through the NREB is in the
process of engaging experts, most probaly from foreign countries
to study the source of the arsenic, and ways of overcoming the
problem in order to make the water safe for recreational activities.
Re-opening of the Tasik Biru The
news of the re-opening of the Tasik Biru, once a prime attraction
of the town, is a very much welcome news for the people of Bau
town. To many of the town folks, Bau town was never the same
as it used to be after the Tasik Biru has gone- been de-watered
by a mining company to enable the gold ore to be extracted from
the side and bottom of the former gold mine lake. That was back
in June 1990.
 The dewatering of the lake started on June
17, 1990, and the lake was closed to the public. Most people
in the town are hoping that the re-opening of the Tasik Biru
will bring back the former glory of the town. Penghulu
Kueh Moh Huat hoped that the lake will attract more visitors
to the town, hence more business opportunity to the shopkeepers,
especially those dealing with food, drinks and souvenirs as
what it used to be.
The
Forming of Tasik Biru
General
view of Blue Lake
Tasik Biru which was formed from a open
cast gold mining pit known as Tai Parit mine, operated by the
Borneo Company from 1898 untill it was flooded in 1921. It
was then known as Tai Parit Lake, subsequently, it became a
popular pinicking spot although with limited facilities. The
Bau District Council carried out development project to add
some basic facilities around the lake in 1975. A bridge was
built to span across a narrow part of the lake to enable visitors
to access to the other side of the lake. It was renamed
Tasik Biru, as the water in the lake appeared greenish bluish
due to reflection from the green plants around and the blue
sky.
Since then it has attracted a lot of visitors to
the lake which is less than a kilometer from the Bau bazaar.
In 1977 there was a rent-a-boat system operating for those
who like to paddle in the lake, the deepest point was about
300 feet deep. The boat renting was stopped after the
bus tragedy in 1979.
Bus Tragedy in 1979 It was said that the lake claimed
one life in in an average of every three years. A bus
carrying a load full of students and trainee teachers plunged
into the lake in June that year killing 28 students and a trainee
teachers. There had been a lot of legends related to the
former Tasik Biru.
Story
regarding the flooding of the lake in 1921 An elderly man once told me a story
regarding the flooding of the lake in 1921. Tt was said
that one day, a group of miners stumbled upon a golden tortoise
at the bottom of the lake. When they tried to catch the tortoise,
the tortoise bored into the earth. As the miners hacked frantically
after it, the tortoise bored further into the subterranean strata.
Suddenly, a jet of water appeared and the mine started
to flood. The frightened miners scrambled for the high
ground. But the water kept rising. It looked as if the
water would take a terrible vengeance and the mining settlement
would be wiped out. Then an old man, said to be a bomoh, appeared
on the scene and provided the solution, - he pushed a white
man into the rising water. And strangely, the water stopped
rising.
Three "monsters" appeared
in Tasik Biru In 1988, three "monsters" appeared
in Tasik Biru. It aroused a great interest not only among the
Bau people, but also from else where, as crowds swarmed to the
mining town to witnessed the three strange huge figures in dark
shed of about three meter long, swam below the water surface. The
medium from the nearby Bong Low Sian Tze temple when consulted
refered them as evil beings. He asked his assisted to
burn some talismans around the four corners of the lake. Strange
enough a day later, the strange figures disappeared. There was
no such huge creatures been seen when the lake was dewatered
in 1990!
The jong regatta or model sailing boat racing Tasik Biru was also a venue for the once popular
sport - the jong regatta or model sailing boat racing. Minature
sailing boats were released at one end of the lake and letting
the wind to blow them across to the other end of the lake to
decide the winners. The regatta however has varnished
as the Tasik Biru disappeared. Hopefully that when the
Tasik Biru been restored, the jong regatta could be revived
as well as a tourist attraction.
Present
and Proposed Development
An
artist impression of a proposed development project.

The present Tasik Biru
is far from its former appearance which has a more natural setting
as compare to the present bare surrounding as a result of the
mining activity. A lot of efforts surely needed to bring
back the lake to its former glory. The Bau District Council
has proposed a comprehensive development plan to turn the lake
into a resort by adding more facilities. This includes constructing
a suspension bridge or a floating bridge across the lake to
the other side of the lake where a small hill is located. Footpaths,
jogging tracks, hill climbibng facilties as well as chalets
will be built on the hill slope. A floating restaurant
and children playground and more food and drink stalls will
also be constructed. The proposal has been submitted to
the state government and is still waiting for the approval.
If the project could be implemented according to the plan
it will surely attract local and foreign tourists to the lake
and contribute to the economy development of the town.
|
|