Home»Deserted 2015 : Mantin Hakka Village (Malaysia)
The Hakka villagers in Mantin, Negeri Sembilan are awaiting time to be completely evicted off the land which they have called home for over a 100 years. Now known as Kampong Hakka or Hakka Village, these villagers, most of whom have already evicted the land were known to have been given a Temporary Operating License (TOL) by the Seremban Land Office and have also been paying quit rent to the local municipality to date. Most of the members of this community arrived from the Hui Zhou province in China around the 1860's to be employed in the tin mining sector during the British colonialisation. Despite just being a temporary abode today, the Hakka community had embodied their neighbourhood with all the architectural elements of old Chinese residences. Above the front door of almost every household, one will be able to notice a wooden plaque clearly identifying the surname of its inhabitants, a feature that has almost vanished from most other residential houses.
位于森美兰州汝来县的文丁镇有一个拥有超过百年历史的文叮客家村,因为政府将土地转卖给私人发展商,进行拆除重建,使居住在当地超过5代的居民被迫迁离。但由于部分村民不满意赔偿数额,而拒绝离开。发展商用强硬手段迫迁村民。2013年9月12日,客家村村民连同数名前来声援的社会主义党及受压迫人民阵线成员,前往发展商的工程地段,尝试要求发展商跟发展商对话谈判。岂知,发展商却召来警方,并将多名的活动人士和村民逮捕。现在的客家村有很多房子已被空置或被拆除了。只剩下少数的村民依然的在守后他们的家园。