Dungun is now just another town on the coast of Terengganu, sorely bereft of cultural activities, with no cinemas, and only comes alive every Thursday when the weekly night market opens up for business.It is well known as the biggest night market in Terengganu and features second-hand clothing (imported from Japan and the United States) and also food of all sorts.In recent years, Dungun has also developed as a tourist destination, known for its beautiful beaches, eco-tourism attractions, and cultural sites.Humidity levels in Dungun are consistently high, often exceeding 80% due to its coastal location and tropical climate.High humidity levels contribute to the feeling of warmth and can occasionally lead to discomfort, especially during rainy periods.The wet season typically occurs from October to March, with frequent rainfall and occasional monsoon winds affecting the region.This governance structure aims to facilitate effective administration, promote development, and ensure the well-being of residents in Dungun within the broader context of Terengganu and Malaysia.