Monday, September 05, 2011

Chipmunk Sarawak


While walking at waterfront, Kuching, saw this cute creature jumping around the ground... so free and relax... no human care to disturb the litle creature...
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Trip to Kuching ~ 28 August 2011 - 1 September 2011

On 28th August 2011, I bring my wife & mother-in-law to Kuching, using AirAsia flight from Kota Kinabalu to Kuching. It was my wife & mother-in-law first time to Kuching. For me, it just revisit my so-called childhood place, as my paternal grandparent and relatives lived in Kuching. The last time I back to Kuching was like few years back, maybe 6 or 7 years. We stay at Kuching from Sunday till Thursday ~ 5 days and stay at Tune Hotel, bcoz it cheap and it only cost about RM180 plus for 5 days and its double bed. I rent a kancil cost about RM70 per days for two days, and bring them around Kuching and to Damai Beach. All this trip bring back my memories of the youth days.


Inside AK6033, looking outside Firefly takeoff first from KKIA runway. Our flight delay about 30 minute.

When arrive at Kuching, check in at Tune Hotel, take a walk at Kuching Waterfront. Above is the Astana Sarawak. Used to be the Rajah Palace during the Brooke era. Now is the official resident for the Sarawak TYT.

New Dewan Undangan Negeri, opposite the Waterfront.

View of Kuching Waterfront during sunset time.

One of the part of Court House built during Rajah Brooke time.

Waterfront Kuching ~ looking the skyrise building

The cat statue near the end junction to Pandungan (Near Margrita Hotel)

Darling at the entrance of Damai Resort

Me at Damai Resort

Entrance to Sarawak Cultural Village, Damai

Santubong Mount,

Cat Statue at the Entrance of the Pandungan Road, to Kuching City.

Gateway to Kuching City

Pandungan Roundabout, Intersection to City and other location

Selamat Datang to Kuching

Declaration of Kuching City on the 1st August 1988. Near the white cat statue.

Kuching South City Hall

Hokkien Park near Kuching City Hall

Darling with cat Statue


Darling at Chinese Muzium, Near Waterfront.

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