Located in the heart of the city of Kuching in Sarawak, is its 200-year-old Chinatown, also known as Kuching Old Bazaar. The place is a fine testament to the olden days, and its charm lies in its timeless narratives of the past.
Standing at the junction of Wayang Street and Ewe Hai Street is the Hong San Si Temple, which is managed by the Kuching Hokkien Association. Further down the road, one can find colourful murals depicting scenes of the past, like wooden clogs shops and the trading of local products. You can take a break from your walking tour with a cup of “opium” coffee at Hiap Yak Tea Shop at Kai Joo Lane. But do not worry, you won’t get high on this beverage, as it is merely black coffee served with a pat of butter.
Greeting visitors at India Street is “The Early Merces”, a large mural featuring two textile traders, Wee Aik Oh and Sayed Ahmad. The passionate duo started textile trading in Sarawak in the 1930s. Since its opening in 2017, the Darul Hana Bridge has become quite an attraction for both locals and tourists. Also known as the Golden Anniversary Bridge, the elevated suspension bridge – built over the river – serves as a link between the northern and southern side of the city. Not only does it offer an aerial view of the surrounding area, but the bridge also provides a seamless access to the iconic State Legislative Assembly Building and other historical sites.
Artefacts used during the era are displayed at the Brooke Gallery, which was launched in 2016. The building was designed to look like an English castle, with a courtyard surrounded by high walls. There is a beautifully manicured garden outside the fort that visitors can check out.
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