Ok… Here comes the video! For your information, I’m more of the co-host role this year instead of being the lead host. I have a co-host with me this year but I would say he’s the lead host and I’m the co-host. I wasn’t really in the mood to host and didn’t know what to say, so I let Charlie did most of the talking. :p Sorry to disappoint you guys. Also, we have a group of cosplayers joining us. Actually these are the cosplayers that came late and missed out the Kuching Festival Parade *LOL*
Category: Uniquely Kuching
No other place like Kuching.
State Library
It’s been ages I didn’t go to the State Library. In fact, I have no idea how to go π Hahaha… The other day we brought our KL friends there, we just simply drove around and we managed to find the way *LOL*

Left: The State Library.
Right: Very smart architecture, glass staircase. So girls, if you are wearing skirts you are not allow to go up if you don’t want to show people everything under you hahaha… Many people like to take their wedding photos here. I hate it. It’s not nice at all.

Left: One of our friends is wearing sleevelss t-shirt, and she was asked to wear a coat. You must wear smartly there. No slippers too. This is the one and only photo of the library that I manage to take hehehe… I didn’t know camera is not allowed. It consists of two storeys, downstair is the children, activities and multimedia corner. The second floor is the library. They have a staircase in there for you to go up without using the glass staircase hahaha… They have elevator too which is not far from the glass staircase.
You cannot bring water into the library, you have to place it at the table next to the place where you leave your bag. They don’t allow you to put your water bottle in your bag because they are afraid that it might wet other people’s stuffs. We were afraid that our bottles might got mixed up as there aren’t any label for your bottle. You just place them on the table with other ppl’s bottles. -.-“
Right: The other side of the library. There’s a cafetaria there and a bookshop next to the library entrance.
I didn’t know we have self-checkout machine at our State Library hehehe.. I know… I know… I’m so suaku. I’m not a library person anyway, I’ve only been to library four times until now. One time I went to the one near Hopoh, then another one at Civic Center, then State library twice(both time for visit hahaha…).

Left: The lake outside the library. It’s a place for many people to hang out with their family in the evening or weekends. Some even fish there. I saw it before, years ago hahaha… It’s not a safe place at night, many rape cases happened here and it’s a place where people like to make some love here too.
Right: The ducks. Hehehe…
That’s all about our State Library. Don’t ask me how to go π I have no idea how to explain to you. It’s near to the State Mosque too. I can only tell you it’s at Petra Jaya at the North part of Kuching.
Sarawak River Cruise
SIGH… The haze is here!!! It’s smelly and it’s hot!!! *sneeze sneeze*
Warning: Bandwidth sucker is on your way!!!
It was supposed to be a simple lunch on Sunday. After lunch, we were invited by Sandra’s guests(we’ll just called them uncle and auntie) to join them on the river cruise. We rejected at first, then after some persuasions and uncle said he’ll treat us to the cruise and Sandra added that if less than 10 people, the cruise will be cancelled. So… Hehehe… OK… We agreed.

The 3 of us got 10% discount and for uncle and auntie, they are considered as senior citizens, they got 20% discount. To get this senior citizen discount, uncle had to ask them whether got discount or not else it would be normal fare. Hahaha… All together the total was RM150.50. It’s expensive hehehe… Thanks for the treat uncle and auntie. It’s not everyday you do this, summore people pay for you, I don’t think you will want to spend this kind of money (RM35 per adult) especially if you are a local. Right?

Left: The cruise ship.
Right: The top deck. It’s pretty hot up there. It’s better to take the Sunset Cruise if you can’t stand the heat and you will be able to enjoy the sunset of Kuching on the Sarawak River. Of course, it’s more expensive. However, if you are like us, want to take photos, then the Welcome Cruise is the choice.
The cruise is 1 hour and 15 minutes cruise. This is the ship interior. By the way, if you are wondering where to buy the tickets, you just go into the ship and buy the tickets. We were looking around for the ticketing counter at first until we asked some traders there.

The picture you are seeing here is the interior that is air-conditioned. To have a better view, it’s best to go to the upper deck.

Left: We started to sail.
Right: The new parliament in construction.

Left: People playing jetski. I want too but hahaha… Not in this river -.-“
Right: The Astana.

Left: The view of the back of Main Bazaar Market.
Right: Main Bazaar area. The tallest buiding you can see is Merdeka Palace(hotel). I can’t remember the name of the orange white building in the middle. Partially hidden is Electra House(place to shop).

Left: Brooke Dockyard, one of the historical building in Kuching. It’s still in use. The mosque that you can see on the right used to be our State Mosque.

Left: You can see DBKU building also.
Right: I think this is one of the ministers house. Very huge right? We “pay” it for him. Any idea who? Taib? The ship made a turned back from here.

Left: You can see fishermen doing their works along the river.
Right: Back to the Kuching Waterfront. There’s some events going on in conjunction of Kuching Festival.

Left: Hilton.
Right:(L-R) Riverine Suite(very expensive apartment), Crowne Plaza(another hotel), Wisma Ting Pek Khiing(housed the Inland Revenue Office and CatsFM).

Heading to the Petanak Area wherer you can see fishing boats docked there. This is one of the places where they unload their catch and sell them at Petanak Market or Main Bazaar. The tall buidling at the far end is another apartment, I forgot the name π Hehehe… Somebody stays there ocassionally hehehe… You know who you are *blek*

The city skyline.
Left: Somerset Gateway, apartments/offices building and Silkair office and OCBC are here.
Brown building: Tun Jugah Building.
Middle: Menara SEDC, Sarawak Plaza belongs to SEDC, they are sort of like in the same building and Holiday Inn is joined with Sarawak Plaza. Basically you can consider these 3 as one. π I don’t know how to explain.
Right: Crowne Plaza, Riverine Suite, and Hilton.

This can be consider as Pending area.
Left: Yellow building is a shop row.
Second left: Crown Square.
Third left: Hock Lee Building.
The tallest buiding: STA(Sarawak Timber Association Building).
Right: I can’t remember what is the name of this building which housed RHB bank and one of the stock trading companies.

Before heading back to Kuching Waterfront, they performed a bit of traditional dance. This should be the Bidayuh dances. After that, we were given the opportunity to take pictures with the dancers π Hehehe… I had mine taken too.
Hope you enjoy the cruise…
Kuching Festival 2007 – Garden Show
I will be in Miri from 6th-8th October!!! Booked my tickets already. Only RM160 for return trip. Any place to recommend to stay that is cheaper? Own bathroom, not red light area, the nearer to the city centre the better. Considering Imperial Hotel, how? Hehehe… Now… Anyone? Anyone want to bring me around see, see, look, look, eat, eat? π
Here are some photos of the Garden Show. This is the worst of all these years. -.-” The path for you to walk is narrow, common fountains everywhere. Nothing much. I also don’t know what to say. You just see the photos hahaha… I couldn’t get any nice photos of the garden also.



Kuching Festival 2007 (2)
It’s all about food that we had the last two days(04/08/07 and 05/08/07). Some pics were missing because we forgot to take photos of them π Hehehe… Too hungry, only could think of eating rather than taking pictures.

Left: I don’t know what is this, I don’t like it. A type of prawn dish.
Right: The octopus takoyaki, ewwww… The octopus didn’t taste fresh. It’s different from last year’s but from the same stall. The size shrinked to half of last year’s. Not recommended. This is taiwan’s version. I still prefer the one at Jalan Song, the Japanese version and they are huge with lots of bonito!

Iglool… You can try it cheaper here but I think the portion is a bit small compare to those in their shops. Flavours are limited too. However, RM10 for 3 is consider OK.

I-Chi-Ban, had it once years ago. Bought it again and I found out that I don’t like it π I ate a bit only, the rest was settled by the guys.

Hot candy. Bought the “original” at RM1.50 per stick. It’s actually marshmallows that are heated. It’s quite nice but kinda sweet π They have other choices such as sprinkle with cheese or some colour candies, lace with chocolates…

Teo Chew Style Oyster Omelette or fondly known as “o-jien”. Yummy… It’s supposed to be crispy but we took a long time to find for a place to sit, so it became like this. Still tasted good.

Left: Yam Cha Kueh that I didn’t taste any yam in there. Not recommended.
Right: Stingray with sambal. Very spicy!

Something new this year, the chocolate fountain. Tried the one with strawberry, RM2 per stick. They freezed the strawberry. I don’t really like it. I mean the chocolate hahaha… However, it’s not too sweet unless you opt for marshmallow.

Homemade sushies.
That’s all for the time being on the food. Will sure be going there quite often. It’s so near to my place π
