Created by seethesun on October 11, 2005
- Kuching is blessed with a rich cultural heritage, thanks to its diverse ethnic groups. Though Sarawak is more well-known for its long houses, caves, and national parks, Kuching has its fair share of charms too.
Created by HankFontaine on January 26, 2005
- If you are tired of the overcrowded or too-touristy tours to S.E. Asia, then pop into Kuching for a refreshing change.
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Created by Overlander on March 8, 2002
- Kuching may not mean much to you, but the very mention of "Borneo" -- where it's located -- conjures up images of jungles, cannibalism, and headhunters. Today, the island, divided among Malaysian Sarawak and Sabah, independent Brunei, and Indonesian Kalimantan, is still well and truly exotic, though headhunting is dead.
Created by limecity on September 28, 2006
- Kuching city is one of the few places where you can experience living with all different cultures in harmony.
Created by limecity on September 23, 2006
- Exploration through the Wind Cave, experience the total darkness with sounds of unknown creatures.
Created by limecity on September 22, 2006
- A park built to commemorate the 30 years of diplomatic ties between China and Malaysia.
Created by limecity on September 16, 2006
- A local crocodile farm and other wildlife. Interesting place to watch crocodiles in their created natural nabitat.
Created by Taliena on May 4, 2006
- Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, is a beautiful cosmopolitan city on the island of Borneo that is not only rich in culture but also acts as a gateway to the rest of the island.
Created by damon. on October 18, 2005
Created by S.L.Hii on September 9, 2004
- Kuching is like between a city and country with multi races, cultures, food, and style of living, therefore life is colourful without too much black colour.
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