Morning Walk at Kuching Waterfront and Darul Hana Bridge
Instead of driving around, we decided to take a morning walk along the Kuching Waterfront and the surrounding areas.
Weather was great this morning.
The sun was still hiding behind the clouds when we started.
In total, it was a nice 6 km walk.
Here are some photos I took of our morning walk.
Have a great Sunday everyone.
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Sunrise viewed from Kuching Waterfront
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Several fishing vessels berthed along the Sarawak River, at the furthest end of the Kuching Waterfront |
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The "Guardian" of Kuching Waterfront - dragon or crocodile? |
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The "Guardian" of Jalan Padungan - Cats |
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Shop selling fruits, flowers and incense, etc at Jalan Padungan |
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Hong San Si Temple, a very old temple in the heart of Chinatown in Ewe Hai Street /Wayang Street |
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India Mosque, the first floating mosque in Sarawak is in Sarawak River |
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Street art / mural featuring vendors selling cuttlefish, porridge, etc along Kai Joo Street |
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Another street art / mural at Singahsana Lodge. Its kind of old and the colors are fading. Can you make out the baby Orang Utan? |
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Perahu tambangs operating along the Sarawak River transport passengers from across the river to the Kuching Waterfront and vice versa |
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One day can try out this Pinay restaurant |
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Houses on the opposite bank of Sarawak River |
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Darul Hana Bridge (Golden Bridge) is a pedestrian bridge across the Sarawak River. It is "S" shaped and more than 300 m long. This bridge connects Kuching North and Kuching South |
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Opening hours is between 6 am to midnight |
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DUN Building viewed from Darul Hana Bridge |
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The city viewed from Darul Hana Bridge |
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On the opposite side, India Mosque viewed from Darul Hana Bridge |
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The Astana viewed from Darul Hana Bridge |
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