ABOUT SARAWAK
SARAWAK – LAND OF THE HORNBILLS
Sarawak, with an area of 125,000 sq. km., is the largest of Malaysia’s 13 States. It is situated in the heart of Southeast Asia. Sarawak shares this exotic and beautiful island with our neighbours Brunei and Kalimantan Indonesia. Sarawak is known as ‘Bumi Kenyalang’ (means “Land of the Hornbills”). The Rhinoceros Hornbill is the official State bird of Sarawak and is featured on the State’s Coat of Arms.
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SIBU WELCOMES YOU!
Sibu is the largest town in the central zone of Sarawak.
Much of Sibu’s history is very much visible today as visitors can stroll along the back lanes of Sibu town to find old shop houses that are still operating today. These streets were the first settlements or business centres for the Chinese when they first arrived in Sibu, and the existing buildings fashioned with old architecture showcases the culture and the livelihood of the people that have survived over generations till today. These buildings also set Sibu apart from Kuching, as unlike the structures that were mostly built by the British in Kuching, the ones in Sibu were built by the Sibu community.
SIBU ATTRACTIONS
Bukit Aup Jubilee Park
Kompia Making
Lin's Clan Swan Garden
Sibu Esplanade
Sibu Gateway
Tun Tuanku Bujang Square(Sibu Town Square)