[4] The village was originally named Tepangan Beruang, which means 'A tree where a bear nests'.
These rivers were used as a route for them to go back and forth for farming activities and visiting (buying and selling).
By using the river journey while trading and visiting a place called Tamuan Lawai, the people on the sea side would bring goods such as dried fish, belacan etc.
while the people on the land side would bring their crops such as rice, cassava, and sugarcane.The history began to be recorded around the 1940s and 1950s.
[7] The housing estate began construction in 2010 and was contracted to Tee international from Singapore.