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1. Kuching Main Bazaar Looking for unique handicrafts and antique? The Kuching Waterfront Baazar or popularly known as The Main Bazaar is just the right place to be. |
2. Limbang Regional Museum
This Museum displays the history and culture of the people in this region such as bamboo band, salt making, beadwork, bark cloth, brassware, basketry and much more.
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3. Kubah National Park Kubah, gazetted in 1988 is one of Sarawak's most accessible national parks (only 20 kilometres from Kuching) and yet it is probably the least known park in the state. |
4. Permai Rainforest Resort
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5. Hornbill Golf & Jungle Club Nestled in the lush jungles of the Sarawak-Kalimantan border and located over 1,000 meters above sea level, Hornbill Golf & Jungle Club is based on the concept of 'Golf Beyond the Golf Course'. |
6. Lau King Howe Medical Memorial Museum This hospital museum is in memory of philantropist Lau King Howe who donated a piece of land for the first Government hospital in Sibu. The hospital is no more there but Lau's name continues to be an inspiration to the people. |
7. Crown Square Plaza A favourite way to whiz away an afternoon in Kuching is by strolling and trolling for bargains and have some delicious delicacies in Crowne Square Plaza. |
8. Textile and Costume Museum This museum displays authentic local textiles and costumes made by the ethnic community of Sarawak. Examples are the internationally known Iban pua kumbu and Sarawak Malay kain songket. |
9. Cat Museum This Cat Museum entertains feline lovers and it is also a useful research centre outlining the history, legends and various beliefs about cats. Truely worth the visit! |
10. Jong's Crocodile Farm Jong's Crocodile Farm, located 30 km from Kuching on the Kuching-Serian road has more than 1000 crocodiles bred in captivity. |
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