Sungai Sarawak or the Sarawak River flows along Kuching City, dividing the City into 2 parts. The main City is on the south bank of the river, while the Petra Jaya area which houses the Astana and the Stale Legislative Assembly Building is on the north bank.
The best place to enjoy the Sarawak River is to take a stroll along the Kuching Waterfront. The Waterfront which has an esplanade of 900 meters is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Many people come here for leisurely walks while taking in the sights while enjoying the gentle river breeze. The Kuching Waterfront is also the venue of the Regatta which is held yearly.
I wanted to watch the sunset over Sungai Sarawak, and so my son Jonathan and I came here during the evening a few weeks ago.
The walkway with local motifs is perfect for walking. Along the way, big tall trees provide shade.
Some of the trees are flowering, and it is a very beautiful sight indeed.
A sculpture of the crocodile guarding Sungai Sarawak.
The Darul Hana bridge spans over Sungai River. The bridge offers panoramic views of the river.
The Square Tower is one of the colonial buildings that can be found at the Kuching Waterfront. It was built in 1879 with the intention of serving as a prison but was later converted into a fortress. It now houses a restaurant.
The Floating Mosque is located along the bank of Sungai Sarawak.
Across the river is the resplendent Astana, the official dwelling place of the Governor Of Sarawak.
The State Legislative Assembly Building perched majestically, overlooking Sungai Sarawak.
The sunset cruise is very popular and the ship is packed with people.
This mural pays homage to the boatman who rows his sampan (boat) across the river every day.
The crowd is entertained by a busker rendering a song accompanied by the guitar.
These stalls sell toys, souvenirs, snacks and drinks.
You can buy batek here as well.
A metallic sculpture with water features. The red building in the background is the Chinese Temple.
Potted plants line the esplanade.
This 'Baruk" style building is situated at one end of the esplanade. A "Baruk" is the main part of a Bidayuh (one of the local tribes) longhouse.
This is Kuching, my hometown. The Kuching signage is a popular spot for taking photographs.
A boat with colors of the Malaysian flag plying Sungai Sarawak. The white building in the background is Fort Margherita.
This Bistro serves a selection of western and local food.
Kuching means cat in Malay. This artwork depicts a group of playful cats.
A replica of the samapan (boat) is on display.
A Chinese pavilion
I have always loved sunsets and I think that sunsets are almost magical. Taking a stroll along Sarawak River at sunset is a simple pleasure of life which I cherished.
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