Gone kayakin’
April 30, 2010 – 10:33 am | No Comment

Spare a day for this most enjoyable of activities. Put on a pair of rubber sandals and sport shorts and a quick dry t-shirt, because you’re going to get wet, wet, wet! Get out your …

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Activities & Attractions

Kayaking, Firefly watching, Dolphin watching, Hash House Harriers, Bird Watching (Malaysia Nature Society), Kuching Heritage Walk, Kuching Waterfront, Gambier Street, Indian Mosque (inside shophouses!)

Celebrations & Events

Chinese Temples

Tua Pek Kong Temple, etc

Cities & Towns

Kuching, Bau, Serian,Kota Sentosa, Siburan, Lundu, etc

Festivals

Rainforest Music Festival, Thaipusam, Chinese temple diety processions, Chinese New Year, Hari Raya Aidil Fitri, Gawai Dayak, Kuching Festival, Orchid & Horticultural Shows etc.

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Kuching Waterfront
March 9, 2009 – 12:43 am | No Comment
Kuching Waterfront

The Kuching Waterfront was dubbed “Effendi’s Folly” when it was built in 1995, this sliver of delightful parks, pedestrian walkway and esplanade finally vindicated its originator many times over by being the favourite place for …

The Textile Museum
March 8, 2009 – 10:28 pm | No Comment
The Textile Museum

Even among the old quarters of Kuching, this turn-of-the-century building stands out like a sore thumb. Take a look to see what is within the belly of this antiquated building.

The Chinese History Museum
March 7, 2009 – 11:17 pm | One Comment
The Chinese History Museum

The Chinese History Museum

The Chinese History Museum is located on the ground of the Kuching Waterfront within a stone throw of the landmark Tua Pek Kong Temple. This compact building was originally built in …

Sarawak Museum
March 7, 2009 – 11:07 pm | 2 Comments
Sarawak Museum

The Sarawak Museum has often been touted as one of the finest museums in South East Asia. Built by the Second White Rajah, Sir Charles Brooke in 1891, this French manor-styled building epitomises the classical …