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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Our Longest 4d/3n in Kuching... (Meow!)

This is a long overdue entry. The 4d3n trip I took with mom over to East Malaysia again, but this time round, to Kuching in Sarawak instead. I tell you, it was the longest 4d3n we ever had. Reason being, there were nothing much there actually. :p Please be forewarned, that this is gonna be a really long entry with lots of photos.


Arrived Kuching town at noon with nobody waiting for us even though I've prearranged with the hotel to pick us up. After walking around for awhile, found the hotel's van and waited by the van instead. Found out later from the driver that apparently he was given a wrong flight schedule and he waited for us somewhere else.

Checked into our cute little windowless twin-sharing room with colourful interior. Not only did it not have any window, the room was just right behind the receptionist counter. Mom & I had a good laugh. Never in our life stayed in any rooms that is so near to the lobby...Though it doesnt have a window, it's wall mount flat screen tv has a channel to the video camera outside the hotel. So, can pretend it to be the window la...



After refreshing ourselves a little, we went around exploring the city of the felines. We had Singapore Chicken Rice (SCR) for lunch which tasted nothing like the real Singapore Chicken Rice in Singapore. Lols....

Walked around the town after lunch and found this cats' statue. This is my second trip to Kuching. The first time, I was there for work. Never really get to see much of it.


I always wonder why is Kuching named Kuching. The person who named it must have found lots of cats in the city when he/she first set foot on. Or does Kuching have a different meaning?

We strolled along the waterfront and saw many little boats ferrying tourist along the river.

The sharp golden roof building is their Dewan Rakyat. Nice clouds setting in the background.

My hercules mom lifting up the building... hahaha...

Some white castle like building opposite the waterfront across the river.

The 'Tua Pek Kong' temple in the city. From far, it look like a decorated festive float.

Mom & I finds the broom they used to sweep the street very fascinating. They were made out of some leafs.

From the Tua Pek Kong temple, we walked thru some colourful alleys to the other side of the town. Market area I was told later.

Out of the alley, we saw another temple and right at the back of it, perched on top of the hill, stood a depilated church. Looks like something out of horror movies.

Colourful multi tiers carpark. A landmark in the city.

That night, we had dinner at Top Spot Seafood Center (which was once known as the Kereta Park). Unfortunately for us, Ling Loong Seafood was the only one opened that night cause there were some upgrading works going on at the seafood center.

Out of curiosity, we ordered this 'oyster pancake' (orr chien). If you are ever there, please don't. The oyster are all dried and the crisp are tasteless and it cost RM20. Totally not worth it.

Other than the oyster pancake, we ordered bamboo chicken, paku vege and some garlic butter grilled prawns. Paku vege are unique to Kuching. Those found in the Peninsular are usually not as fresh as those found in Kuching. Basically, the yummiest of all was the paku vege and grilled prawns. The rest were just ok ok only. Edible. Altogether, it cost approximately RM70+. A little expensive. But then again, that place is memang to slaughter tourists one.

The next morning, we took up a local tour to Sarawak Cultural Village where the Rainforest World Music Festival was held every year in July.



In the cultural village, we get to see all the different native's houses as well as understanding their cultural and way of life.


Our guide walked us thru this bamboo bridge. Halfway thru, mom said... "Aiyah, got proper walkway dont walk. Walk this kind of bridge. Crazy..".. haha... I turned around and saw... "oh yeah hor, stupid guide."... lols



Here are how some of the houses looked like.

They have different activities in different houses. Some have people in the kitchen cooking up some traditional cookies for sale and some have demonstration of how traditional handicrafts were made. This uncle in the picture below showed us how a bamboo is carve.


This counter here rent traditional costumes to tourists for photography. The accessories were really pretty and colourful. I was very tempted. But too lazy to go thru the whole process and the thought of unknown germs freak me a little...


At the Penan's House, mom took photo with this Penan man. Mom asked... "You stay here??" I almost fainted! Lols... It was pretty realistic that mom actually thought these natives actually stays in those replica houses... lols... Earlier, she also asked a makcik who manning a stall in one of the houses the same question. The makcik replied, "oh, no, I worked from 9 - 5pm". Lols....




At the Iban's long house (I think), mom decided to get a temporary hornbill tattoo. I like this long house. It was built on high stilts. Very nice with the 'tree of life' painting on the wall. I like.



Our tourguide which I paid extra for was lazing away instead of doing his job. Sigh... incomparable to the guide we have when we visited Mt Kinabalu.

Took a picture with an Iban woman with the 'tree of life' painting as the backdrop.

Our tourguide decided to look for birds instead....hahahaha... well, at least nice shot for me. ;)

At the 'Malay House', there were some dancing going on. The makcik there taught tourist like us how to do the 'joget'. Lols.... She really can goyang lor.... hahahaha....

As the cultural show was starting soon, we abandoned the last house and went for the show first. Hmm... the show was boring. The theater was really cold.

At the end of the show, we were invited on stage for some dancing. Cant feel the 'warm' of the performers lor... unlike those in Thailand or so forth. They just dont show the enthusiasm. What a pity.

After the show, we quickly hopped over to the replica of a 'Chinese House'. According to mom, it was exactly like the house she used to live in when she was a little girl. The only difference is, that one was haunted and this one, we don't know... hahaha..

Mom felt so at home at this Chinese House replica... lols... Anyway, that was the last house on our list and we bidded farewell to the park after that.


Back in the city, we went to a coffeeshop recommended by the hotel receptionist for the much talked about 'Laksa Sarawak' and 'Kolo mee'. Mom had the laksa. It was yummy.

I had the Kolo Mee. Hmmm.... I dont know. I find it tasteless. Pretty difficult to swallow. :p Maybe must find the best. But nevermind la... After lunch, we walked a little and went back to the hotel. Watched Academy Awards and many movies.

That night, we walked further down waterfront hoping to find some action but found none. Found a stall selling this colouful layered cake instead. They were known as the Sarawak Layered Cake. Mom thought it was really unique and nice and bought one. Manatau, the next day, when we were there in the afternoon, there were so many stalls selling them. We dare not eat ours after that. They must have tonnes of preservatives.



On Day 3, we went on another tour to this Semenggoh Wildlife Centre. We saw 3 wild Orang Utans. Apparently, we were once again, very lucky (like Mt Kinabalu kind of lucky). As it is the season of fruiting in the jungle, the Orang Utans usually do not come out for feeding. And for some strange reasons, there were 3 of them on the day we were there. 2 adults 1 baby.

The oldest Orang Utan there is a chick named Seduku who is older than I am.

The Orang Utan feeding on milk bottles.

Honestly, to me, Orang Utan mah Orang Utan lor... what's the big deal... just some oversized monkey with long arms :p The mat salleh went ooing and ahhing throughout... *shake head* When I got back to KL, I told the husband. He said... "of course big deal la... Orang Utan is going to extinct ok..."... now I know lor...

On way back to the hotel, we popped by a pottery workshop to check out some of their products.

Some very nicely crafted lamps. Didnt buy any. Lazy to carry. Better to buy from Bali. More varieties. :p

We got the driver dropped us off in town. After some yucky lunch, we chilled out for awhile at the tourists information center as we need to pack up our raincoats (yeah, it was raining too). There, I got mom to pose for me and she willingly did so...lols.... actually she secretly like it very much one lor...lols

From there, we wanted to go check out some museums but abandoned the idea halfway thru as we were too lazy to wander further :p. Instead, we went into their Chinatown. According to mom, Chinatown all over the world always have an arch like that.



Came across another old temple smacked in the middle of Chinatown.


After walking about for awhile, we decided to have some coffee at this quaint little shop. The verdict: Coffee dont taste like coffee at all. Like some diluted coffee but extra bitter. :p.

This is usually what happen if u get your mom to take picture of you. Blur. Sigh..... susah susah I smile for the camera, waste energy only... *shake head*



At least 1 turned out alright... Praise the lord!

Laugh? Hmmrff.... hehehe

Whatever those characters means.

This is nice. Look like something out of a magazine. I like.

Her 1 day old hornbill faded. Lols... Ciplak one... Anyway, after wondering about for awhile, we headed back to the hotel. We watched uncountable number of movies on StarMovies after that till nightfall. Nothing else to do already....:p


You know the rest of the story for the last day, that we almost missed our flight. Now you know why we cant bear the thoughts of spending another night in Kuching should we missed our flight. We were actually bored to tears.

On the plane, mom said... "since you ran so much just now, I spend you lunch on the plane la"... lols... She ordered some satay rice dish for herself...


According to the menu, it suppose to look like the above picture. When we open the actual food, it look like the picture below. What a big difference.

Mine is even more drastic. I ordered what looked like the picture below.

And it turned out like this.

Tony ahh Tony.... time to go onto your own planes to inspect the food lor....

Anyway, that concluded our longest 4d3n in Kuching, the land of felines. Will we be back? A definate 'NO'!!!! :p

6 comments:

Alina Grace said...

Looks like a good trip...must go there one day...

sdovelly said...

Hey Redbabe i like the pic of your mum staring at the 'tree of life' painting. Nicely taken! I agree it is usually difficult to get people to take pics for us one as it always turned out not to be what we expected lor....maybe we demand too much dy! :p

mun said...

Your trip does not sound bad at all. You still managed to go to many places and took many nice photos! :)

Redbabe said...

Alina: Mom & I were bored but you might like it ;) If go, 3d/2n, more than cukup already... :)

Sdovelly: yep yep yep...:) totally agree. that's one reason why I rather not have my picture taken at all.. haha... the pix of my mom looking at the wall is one of the many that I like, I made her posed for me.. lols...

Mun: Hahaha.... in between those outings, we still managed to take long naps (4 hours) cause we were bored out. Nothing to do. No action in town. We watched plenty of movies too. X-Files, Marley&Me, X-Men, Phoebe in Wonderland and many many more... we basically had movie marathon in our little room...lols

Alexis Delon said...

Lol, u shoulda asked me bout Kuching...sure makan shiok shiok :)
too many places to go, but 4 days might be just enough

Redbabe said...

Aisey man.... you from Kuching? Should've ask or we wouldnt be so bored.... lols... Dunno where to eat, wat to do... just ikut ikut the 'cuti-cuti malaysia' pamphlets only...lols