Sri Aman also known as Benak City. With the bench, Malaysia celebrated once more and attracted tourists from home and abroad to witness the Sri Aman Benak Festival.
Mukah is well known for its Kaul Festival, Kapit is well known for its raft safari, and Sri Aman is well known for its legendary Bujang Senang crocodile, which is the mascot of the Sarawak State Football Team, and it is also well known for its Benak Festival.
The mythology of the Bujang Senang crocodile is part of the legend a myth phenomena of the terrible incident in Batang Lupar. The Batang Lupar’s thread phenomenon is an unique and amazing natural phenomenon. Other than Batang Lupar, three more locations in Sarawak are experiencing a thread phenomenon which is Batang Sadong, Batang Samarahan and Batang Saribas.
A female crocodile can grow up to three meters, while a male crocodile three to six meters can weighs within 640 to 1,100 kilograms (kg). Because of its size, the Sang bedal is known as the "Bujang Senang" in Sarawak and has its own legend.
According to Iban mythology, Bujang Senang is the incarnation of the Iban warrior who is sworn into crocodiles and keep revenge to kill all of his enemy descendants if they are in the water (the river).
The Iban people of Sarawak still to believe in this myth, and no one has dared to eat crocodile meat because it is believed that the Sang bedal can smell the human smell that consumes or kills "his brother."
Mount Santubong is a terrible story about jealousy and rage. The legend relates of two siblings who are the Puteri’s of Heaven, Sejinjang and Santubong. Puteri Santubong more beautiful than Puteri Sejinjang. Puteri Sejinjang is jealousy with the beauty of her sister, Puteri Santubong will not agree and substantial arguments occurred between the two.
Finally Sejinjang became violent and hit him spread over the head of Santubong, which fell to earth and grew into a mountain that bears his name. However, before Santubong fell he threw his woven beam of woven machines in Sejinjang, breaking part of his body, which scattered into the sea, creating the islands in the area (Kera Island, Burong Island, Satang and else.
Meanwhile, the entire body of Sejinjang also fell to the earth and became another mountain near Mount Santubong. That is why Mount Santubong’s profile or Mount Santubong looks like a woman lying on the sky feet if seen from various angles from the South China Sea.
Batu Gong, located in the interior of Sarawak, is a mystery that looks like a shaky gong in the middle. This stone was formerly known as a stone or a barbaric stone which means “gong”. According to legend, there is a monster named Remaung has been terrorizing on the Katibas River and eating humans.
A warrior named River Nuing trapped Remaung into a rock right and closed the entrance of the stone with a stone that was globally-gumbal stone. Trapped in the stone, Remaung eventually died and now the stone where Remaung found dead as a gong.
The Frog Stone located on the Sibu-Bintulu street is a stone pillar that looks like a frog away. When approached, it is filled with holes, many types of numbers and crowning items. The Katak stone is the attention of the tail number because according to the story, a Chinese man really wants the first place prize of the tail number.
The man had asked for the help of the Frog Stone and shortened the story, his wish was fulfilled and the man built a temple in the Frog Stone as a sign of thanks. There are other stories about this Frog Stone like the white-shirt woman and a scary board.
There were attempts to blow up this stone while building roads using dynamite and bulldozer but both were unsuccessful. So, the Katak Stone remained there and became a public concern about shirk problems.