Sarawak Textile Design

Textile Museum Sarawak

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(822) · Museum in Kuching, Malaysia
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The Sarawak State Museum, nestled in the heart of Kuching, Malaysia, stands as a testament to the rich cultural tapestry of this unique region. …

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Sep 25, 2024
Going to places where parking is limited in Kuching has been increasingly unpleasant, especially with the rampant road rage and illegal parking in town. These create inconvenience and put other road … Full review by Loveselftravelling
Jun 30, 2024
I was a little shocked at the foreign admission ticket if US$11 per person compared to US$2 for locals as this is not a world class attraction . However I was surprised that the attractions are prett… Full review by mel7155
Aug 25, 2023
The new museum building has just completed its renovation but unfortunately, the exhibits are currently wrapped and housed at an adjacent old building. Maybe best to check if they are up and running … Full review by Erico2709

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Hello, I see that you have a lot of things to offer in the Museum (as per your website) but are most of them in one place ? …
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Hello, I see that you have a lot of things to offer in the Museum (as per your website) but are most of them in one place ? What is actually there in Sarawak Museum so that I do not have to multiple places in one day and plus I will be taking UBER ride to go there. Can I learn and get all the information as stated on that particular one location (as per google maps). Please advise.
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As mentioned by akadir64, there are indeed 2 museums opposite each other but one is closed due to construction. The only one open there (near the Padang) at the moment is …
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As mentioned by akadir64, there are indeed 2 museums opposite each other but one is closed due to construction. The only one open there (near the Padang) at the moment is the Sarawak Museum. Their exhibitions include - wildlife of Borneo, indigenous tribes of Sarawak (theres an exhibit showing longhouses), the Forts of Sarawak, fossils, etc. 45 minutes is enough for that museum. You don't need an UBER to get there. This museum should be included in your walking tour around the Carpenter street area (chinatown). Google maps and your legs are better. :D
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