Kuching, the state capital of Sarawak. The city's main thoroughfare is the broad, meandering Sarawak River. In days gone by its banks were a hive of trading activity, watched over by the White Rajah from his palace.
7 - 21 October 2003
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The Water Taxi Terminal
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North Bank of the river popular with visitors and locals alike - provides an excellent starting point...
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The Governor's Residence The Astana, which lies across the river, is a majestic building with romantic...
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The Astana at night
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Kuching Waterfront
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Observation Tower located at Kuching Waterfront
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Fort Margherita named after Rajah Charles Brooke's wife, was built in the defensive...
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Fort Margherita Main Entrance
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Fort Margherita - Inside
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The Square Tower
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The Square Tower Built in 1879 as a detention camp for prisoners, was later converted into a...
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The Square Tower
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The Park near Kuching waterfront, with "Hornbill" fountain, and "Tua Pek...
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Tua Pek Kong Temple & Harbor View Hotel
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The "Hornbill" Fountain
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The Fountain near Waterfront, look like a "Hornbill", tropical bird with a...
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The Sarawak Museum built in 1891, gained a reputation for having the single most comprehensive...
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The Memorial Park located next to Sarawak Museum (Old Wing)
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The Warriors' Memorial Statue
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Tua Pek Kong Temple The oldest Chinese temple in Sarawak. It is believed to have been...
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Chinese History Museum This 1912 building was originally a court house for the Chinese Community. It...
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The Court House
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Clock Tower & Brooke Memorial The Brooke Memorial is a 6-metre high granite obelisk, commissioned in...
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Charles Brooke Memorial
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