Wednesday, March 02, 2005

About Kuching City

Nestled on the banks of the Sarawak River, the capital, Kuching, retains the old-world charm of its romantic past.
The river is the focal point of the town and features a graceful, European-style esplanade - The Kuching Waterfront - with views across to the Astana ( the palace ) and Fort Margherita. For another persective on the town, hire a boat and float down the river either by day or night - the sunset is fantastic.
The narrow, bustling streets near the river are crammed with ornate temples, markets, historic buildings and traditional Chinese shophouses selling local handicrafts. Kuching also lays claim to nine museums, many withing walking distance of each other.

No other city in Malaysia displays its charm with such an easy grace as Kuching, the capital of Sarawak. The city is cut almost in half by the meandering Sarawak River - its lifeline since time immemorial and where it all began in 1839.
Its skyline is a mix of minarets and domes, ornate temple roofs,church spires,fortress, towers, moden and colonial buildings - all set amidst profusion of greenery against the dramatic backdrop of the inky-blue Santubong and Matang mountains.

A tour of Kuching will take you from the era of the White Rajahs to the present day. Visit the world reowned Sarawak Museum,many of the Brooke Legacy (White Rajahs) - Fort Margherita, Square Tower, Astana and Court House, Satok Suspension Bridge, Cat Gallery, CAt Monument, Tua Pek Kong Chinese Temple, the old State Mosque and to the hottest leisure spot in the City, The Kuching Waterfront Esplanade.

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