Showing posts with label old town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old town. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Early May Kuching sunset

On Wednesday (a public holiday) last week, we went on a walk at the Kuching old town and waterfront, which are my favourite places in Kuching. It's so leisurely and we discovered new paths and art that we haven't seen before.

I wanted to take some portraits of my parents because I realised we didn't take any proper photos for my dad's 55th birthday and this spot in front of the James Brooke Bistro was so green and nice.
After watching the River Cruise go by, we kept walking along the waterfront towards the direction of the hotels.
...and we found this trendy wall art gallery drawn by UNIMAS students, which means more portraits taking!
 
Aunty (who rarely wants to have her pictures taken) was influenced by our enthusiasm for photos taking and requested for a photo with my mom.
Hornbill, the Dayak people, cat, and crocodile are all motifs that represent Sarawak.
Donut boats/floating restaurants:
It looks like the cat is peeking at us.
Hello kucing.
Golden sunset sky and the sampan driver
After that, we walked to the Junk to have dinner. 

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Birthday adventure in Kuching Old Town

This is my third year celebrating my birthday with Nick around. Last year, we explored London for my golden birthday. This time, we found ourselves in Kuching, the capital city of Sarawak—my home state.
Kuching old town has all the things I love-nostalgic and historical buildings that look pretty in photos, yummy local food and coffee/tea, nice trees and cats!
The day started with laksa with aunty and Josephine. Then, Nick and I ventured off to India Street in search of the wall arts that are dispersed around different lanes in the old town. We were fascinated by the old signs of the shops, traditional shops, and by the colourful buildings.
 Peering through the corner to see what we may find there
Try reading the words on this yellow building. Nick tried reading it in Cantonese and it sounded funny, and we were not sure of which side to start reading it from.
 Signs that are barely hanging in there
After taking some photos, we walked towards the old courthouse and found a nicely curated space that is filled with beautiful furniture, artworks, a café, a reading room, and my favourite—friendly cats.

After having fun with the cats, we found a monument, the square tower, and headed to the riverside.
As the weather got hotter, we quickly went into the souvenir shops for shade. Nick tried the kek lapis for the first time.
 
It was time for a break from sight-seeing so we stopped by Black Bean Coffee to have iced coffee and to talk about life, God, and goals. The Sarawak coffee here is surprisingly yummy and Nick fell in love with iced kopi-o.
Carpenter Street
 Old-school stationery shop that has a tiger cat guarding its welcome.
 Wandering into side lanes...
Dropped by the textile museum but Nick was not so fond of the human figures so we moved on to the Merdeka Mall to enjoy the air-con.

Then, we went in search for more street arts and Kai Joo Café, which I had found on the internet previously. Kai Joo Lane is a quaint, tiny lane branching off from India Street and at the end of it is the café. 


The café was the perfect spot for us to relax and talk after a full morning of walking around, and we were the only two customers there during that time. I had the rooibos tea in their illustrated mug and Nick enjoyed his refreshing pandan and lemongrass quencher.
A friend whom I shared the amazing Europe trip 6 years ago asked me on facebook if I had a good day on my birthday, and if it is anything like the days we spent in Germany. I was not hesitant to answer yes, indeed, it was as good as exploring the towns in Germany. :)
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