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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

My World Tuesday-Kuching Charming Small City.

Kuala Lumpur(photo above) is the capital city of Malaysia.
Kuching mean Cat in Malay.Cat statues are scatterd around the Kuching City,pehap lots of real cats wandering around too.Not very sure what th significance of the cat is to this of Sarawak.
Kuching City is the capital city of Sarawak State.Kuching City is a great city located on the southern side of Sarawak state of Malaysia.It is a charming small city with a population of half a million made up of native Sarawakians(vast majority here belong to Iban and Bidayuh tribes,with many others is smaller numbers)Malay/Melanau and Chinese.


Land mark of Kuching City is The Waterfront.One of this is the waterfront area by the Sarawak River, an excellent starting point for exploring the city. Formerly this 1 km stretch was home to many warehouses, which were closely associated with the mercantile trade of this city. In the early 1990s this stretch was redeveloped to serve as a recreational venue to both locals and tourists alike. The design of the waterfront has incorporated traditional Iban cultural motifs, evident in the mosaic tiles on the pavements. There are also numerous rotunda rest points along the way. Mid-way down the stretch sits the Hornbill fountain, a modern steel sculpture, depicting Sarawak's national bird, the hornbill. Its play of lights is rather arresting at night. Just further down, on the left -hand side is a building, which houses the Chinese Museum. Members of the Chinese community built this building in 1912.

The waterfront also features an open-air eatery and a theatrette. The theatrette is housed in the former Sarawak Steamship Company warehouse. The tourist information office is also situated here. Cultural activities are held here especially during Gawai (the native harvest festival) in June each year and Cat City Festival, held annually in August. The stroll along waterfront will bring you to the Square Tower sandwiched between two rows of fountain This Tower built in 1879 during Charles Brooke's reign (1868-1917) has served amongst other things as a prison and as a dancing hall in the past. Presently it is a museum showcasing its rich history. Outside of the Square fort is a 3 storey high viewing tower, which offers a panoramic view of the waterfront, and views across the Sarawak river, the Malay villages, the Astana and Fort Magherita. This view is particularly memorable during early mornings and evenings.



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19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful presentation for my world. Half a million is a small city? It's beautiful out there.

Connie T. said...

These are beautiful photos. Thanks for visiting my blog.

Twisted Fencepost said...

Beautiful pictures of your world. It is nice to see pictures of a place so different from my world.
Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful shots! Interesting to note a city being named after cats. Would love to see a close shot of the hornbill too.

Bengbeng said...

like the third pic u took. wonderful shot. wish there was somewhere i could go for a course or something to learn skills like yours

basically i now go and shoot n hope for the best :)

alicesg said...

Cool, those photos looked so beautiful and amazing. Hahhaha, I know kuching is for cat, one of the first few malay word I learn in school when I was a kid.

Bengbeng said...

oh yr secret recipe is picassa? is this how u got monochrome too? picassa? i will definitely work on that. thanks for the tip!!!

indicaspecies said...

Lovely shots of Kuching. I can see the KL Towers in the background.

- celine
http://indicainq8.wordpress.com

J.C. said...

Uncle Awang, Your shots are very artistically looking! Is it by anychance Photoshop-ed or is it in their original form? Do share some tips how you get those shots done!!

Unknown said...

Aish, ni rasa nak pegi kuching lagi nih. Hehehe...

kbguy said...

I must get Akmal to go with me to Kuching for photo tour lah some day. We'll check for cheap airasia ticket and cheap accomodation first. When is the next music festival ?

Unknown said...

The 1st one is my favorite! You've captured so many fantastic buildings on just one shot, even the Petronas twin towers!

Unknown said...

The 1st one is my favorite! You've captured so many fantastic buildings on just one shot, even the Petronas twin towers!

Unknown said...

Tuan Akmal&Kbguy,
Nanti tunggu kat Airport siap dengan kompang sekali..nak red carpet bisa di atur.
Datang jangan tak datang.Nak home stay,nice budget hotel, juga bisa diatur.
Awek tak dapat di atur hahaha.
Datang OK....

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

That is certainly one beautiful city.

Saya Adalah.. said...

Rindu nya nk pulang kuching...

Unknown said...

Salam Mie,
Thanks..atas sudi nya nyengok blog uncle. Tuk main-main ajak untuk buang masa.Mun di KCH kelak ada jumpa orang tua kayo-kayo sik tentu arah pikul kamera ..uncle lah ya..hahaha.

The Good Life in Virginia said...

interesting post...always enjoy your blog.

Saya Adalah.. said...

Hehe sama2 uncle.. Best blog ktk tok. Ya kayo2 cari ilham hehe.. Rindok nangga ktk ambik gamba kacak. Ada masa kelak boleh mintak ajar ktk tok uncle. ok salam uncle..