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Malaysia Kuching travel guide can be summarized as follows: 1. Must-see attractions 1. Borneo Cultural Museum: Learn about the culture and history of Borneo. The ticket price is affordable, only RM10 for adults and RM20 for West Malaysian tourists. Opening hours are from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday. 2. Kuching Waterfront: Experience the natural scenery. Taking a boat ride is a must-do activity. There is a music fountain show at 8:30 pm. 3. Sarawak Cultural Village: Experience the local culture and history. It is a great place to learn about the traditional culture of Sarawak, Malaysia. 4. Fairy Cave: Explore the mysterious cave. The ticket and shoe rental fees are both RM3. 5. Tua Pek Kong Temple: Visit the temple, pray for peace, and experience the spiritual support of the local Chinese community. 2. Food recommendations 1. Superdry Laksa: The taste is very authentic, with fried chicken and shrimp. The price is RM20. 2. Sotong Bakar: The grilled squid is very chewy, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Worth a try. 3. Sin Kwang Spring Coffee Shop: Taste authentic Malaysian food, such as Teh C and Sarawak noodles. 4. Kantin Nasi Lemak: The fried chicken is popular, but the rice is a bit ordinary. There are also crispy French fries. The price is RM24. 5. Top Spot Food Court: A well-known local food center offering a variety of authentic food. 3. Accommodation suggestions 1. Pullman Hotel: Good facilities, good pool water quality, close to the Sarawak River, 5-10 minutes walk from the city center. The price per night is about CNY 400. 2. Pine Garden Hotel: Affordable, located in the city center, offering free Wi-Fi and 24-hour front desk service. The average price per night is USD 31. 3. 56 Hotel: The room price is affordable and includes breakfast. The location is convenient, not far from the airport or the market. The average price per night is USD 67. 4. Transportation guide 1. Airport transportation: You can take a taxi from Kuching Airport to the hotel, which is not expensive. 2. Urban transportation: Kuching is small, mainly concentrated on the waterfront of the South Island. You can walk or rent a car to visit. 5. Other notes 1. Visa: You need to apply for a visa in advance to go to Malaysia. You can choose a sticker visa or an electronic visa at the embassy or consulate. 2. Currency: Malaysia uses the ringgit (RM) as its currency. Please exchange it in advance. 3. Climate: Kuching has a tropical rainforest climate, warm and humid all year round. Please prepare sunscreen and rain gear. The above is a travel guide for Kuching, Malaysia. I hope it will be helpful to you!
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Posted: Jan 19, 2025
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