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Tham Siew Inn Artist Gallery
Vibrant watercolours of sunsets, street scenes and temples fill this art gallery arranged around an inner garden.
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Muzium Di Raja
The Muzium Di Raja has displays on the state’s history and the Perak royal family. Admission is by small donation.
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St Andrews Presbyterian Church
This attractive church has stood here since 1918. It has English-language services at 8.30am and 11am every Sunday.
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Gurdwara Sahib Kuching
An imposing white building with gilded domes, this is one of three Sikh temples in Sarawak (the others are in Sibu and Miri).
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FRIM Museum
Drop by this museum near the information centre to learn more about the work of FRIM and the makeup of Malaysian forests.
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Muzium Gopeng
A somewhat random collection of old-fashioned housewares and vintage furniture supplemented with displays on local history.
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Hibiscus Garden
Adjacent to the Orchid Garden, this garden is dedicated to Malaysia’s national flower and surrounds a small colonial era house.
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Malayan Railway Administration Building
The old KL Train Station is mirrored by this equally handsome Indo-Saracenic piece of architecture, dating back to 1917.
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Memorial Tun Abdul Razak
The Tun Abdul Razak Memorial contains the personal effects, speed boat and golf cart of the second prime minister of Malaysia.
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Sibu Gateway
This paved and grassy area acts as the symbolic gateway to the city, with illuminated fountains, gardens and two swan statues.
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Palm Garden
In this labelled garden, near park HQ on the Main Trail, youll find examples of the 98 species of palm growing in the park.
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Council Negeri Monument
Commemorates Sarawaks first legislative assembly meeting of Brooke officials and local chieftains held in 1867 in Bintulu.
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Damai Central Beach
A free beach with places to eat, situated across the parking lot from the Sarawak Cultural Village. Amenities include showers and lockers.
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Church of the Visitation
Flee from the heat into the cool, white interior of the Catholic Church of the Visitation , where Mass in English is held on Sunday at 9am.
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Brooke Memorial
While youre strolling on the waterfront, be sure to have a look at the Brooke Memorial, erected in 1924 to honour Charles Brooke.
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Art
A small gallery, Art-2 offers a melange of mediums ranging from sculpture and ceramics to painting and paperwork from Southeast Asia.
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Annexe Gallery
Nonprofit centre for contemporary arts that also hosts occasional film screenings, theatre and dance workshops, talks and launches.
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St Peters Church
St Peters Church is the oldest functioning Catholic church in Malaysia, built in 1710 by descendants of early Portuguese settlers.
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Wisma Negeri
Its wonderful multiple roof-points is a striking landmark for central Seremban, and a fine melding of modern and traditional architecture.
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Tokong Cina
This Chinese temple was established in 1870, primarily for the veneration of Yuan Tian Shang Di, the supreme lord of the dark heaven.
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