[1] The population is culturally mixed, with mostly Melanau, Malay, Iban, and Chinese predominating.
The sectors are as follows; After a few years, the division has completed a coastal road that connects Kuala Balingian/Balingian/Mukah/Dalat/Oya/Igan/Matu/Daro.A RM 48 million, 170 meters double-arch suspension bridge over Batang Mukah was opened to public on 16 September 2005.
[4] During the 2014 Balingian by-election, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has announced that a new airport will be built for Mukah.
Also, there is a coal power plant built in Matadeng, some 30 km from the Mukah town.
There is Tanjung Manis Deep Sea Fishery Complex to support the sector.
There is a grand Kaul Festival (Pesta Kaul in Malay) held annually at Kala Dana Beach (Pantai Kala Dana in Malay) at Mukah.
[9] Some of the places of interest in Mukah Division are: The main agricultural products are oil palm, sago, paddy, pineapple and aquaculture.