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I recommend checking it out, if not today, then at some point during your stay. Head north to the Sarawak River waterfront. You can spend the morning strolling the northern riverbank and its kampongs, vibrantly painted Malay villages built alongside or hanging over the water on stilts.

Have a local take you through the weekend market to help you figure out what everything is and which produce is in season. He leads regular market tours and is encyclopedic.

By now you should be wilting. Some locals escape the heat into one of the unreasonable number of air-conditioned shopping malls popping up around the city. Bypass these and bike or taxi back across the river on the Satok Bridge, right next to the market. Once on the south bank again, head northeast toward the towering pink and gold Kuching City Mosque. On the way, stop to rest your heels and cool your flesh for a spell at this smaller open-air market, two tin-roofed collections of hawker stalls.

There is excellent lunch fare here, from rojak salads of cucumber, pineapple, and fried tofu in a mysterious sweet, spicy, and savory brown sauce to fried rices and heavy porridges. From the market, loop around Khoo Hun Yeang Street toward Plaza Merdeka and head south on Abang Street until you hit the Sarawak Museum , a complex of pretty whitewashed colonial buildings.

The ethnology exhibit features some of the best-preserved Dayak artifacts in existence, from gorgeous wood carvings to real human skulls hanging from a basket in a re-created Iban longhouse. The Brookes were British citizens who ruled Sarawak as a sovereign nation from to Today the courthouse offers upscale escapes—like a high-end cafe and a gallery—but limited historical markers.

The courthouse is also a great shortcut to India Street, a multicolored pedestrian walkway and focal point of Sarawakian Indian culture.



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