1. Kuching is the first city in the country where motorist can 'turn
left when exit is clear' legally!
(Now started to be implemented in Putrajaya)
2. More than 50% of houses in Kuching are Semi-D and
bungalows which is more than any other cities.
3. There are more satellite dishes in the backyard of Kuching houses than other place
combined together.
4. Most of Kuching pretty girls go out without make-up,wearing simple short, T-shirt and japanese slippers. ok bye...
5. Kuching is the city where the majority of family in here have the motto of 'one person one car'
and not 'one family one car'. When the children get their license, they will eventually have their
own car. Form 5 student will drive to school. Even when fuel price hiked the number of cars in a family will still be the same.
6. Kuching's roundabout is VERY VERY VERY big compared to other cities. It has the size of
almost 1 and half the size of a football field. They could even build dozens and dozens of
houses inside the roundabout and thousands of plants and trees in it.
how many Block can fill in it?
7. The people here often refer the location in the city by using the word "mile". Example are 3rd mile, 4th mile, 5th mile and so on.
8. Many shops in the cities start to close their shop at around 6pm to 10pm at night.
9. Majority of the people in Kuching is more family minded than money minded.
10. Places that a tourist would most probably visit when they are at Kuching are Jalan Song (for
the foods), Friendship park (for dating), Waterfront area (for the culture), cultural village (for the
culture also), Damai Beach (for the beach), Santubong (for hiking) and various national parks
(for the animals and plants).
11. Foods that should not be missed when visit Kuching are the famous Kolo Mee, Mee Po, Kampua mee, Laksa Sarawak, Kek Batik/Lapis, Kueh Chap and 7th mile teh C peng and most importantly our Tomato Mee.
TEH C SPECIAL PS: image from web tomato crispy mee
12. When you order fruit juices at food courts, prepare to face the curious and blurry expressions from the locals there. Why? Local people seldom order fruit juice and fruit juices in Kuching is quite expensive. They mostly ordered Teh C Peng or Teh C Special (3layer drink).
13. Kuching has one of the luxurious and largest DUN (Dewan Undangan Negeri) building or could be said as palace.
14. The majority of people here are more civilized minded compare to other cities in Malaysia
and most of them are very friendly.
15. Various languages are mastered by the locals here such as Sarawak language, Iban language, Bidayuh language, Hokkien language, Mandarin language, Bahasa Melayu, English and so on...
.
16. Don't be surprised if you see non-malay speaking Iban/Sarawak language and malays speaking mandarin. Its a norm here.
17. Majority of local guys here have tatoo on their body.
18. Do not expect all the long houses to be made of wood, built in the middle of the jungle, with no electricity and water, surviving with only river stream nearby! Its not true. Most of the long houses here are already developed and looked like a long terrace house with abundant electricity and water supplies.
old Style long house interior..
Morden LongHouse Interior.
19. Most cars in Kuching are imported cars such as Porche, Mazda RX8, Nissan Skyline,
Toyota, and Honda (this shows that the people here are quite rich). However, there are also a
lot of Perodua Viva and Kancil (for renting and economic usage).
20. Kuching have lots of food courts perhaps the highest/sq feet where muslims and non-
muslim stalls opening together. You can order satay and kolo mee and eat together.
Perpaduan to the Max here!
21. In Kuching, you can go kayaking in the sea, caving, jungle trekking, mountain climbing,
shopping, national park visiting, visiting border town market(serikin-indonesia/msia) all within
an hour's journey. You can't do that in other cities of Malaysia. You can't do kayaking, mountain
climbing and jungle trekking in KL.
22. Kuching has a lot of churches.
23. Kuching is a city that has 2 salvation armies.
24. Kuching has a roundabout with a kindergarten and backpacker's lodge(Transit point) in it.
25. Kuching has a beautiful roundabout-flyover (kenyalang interchange)
26. We have a place called Saberkas which is similar to Low Yat Plaza in KL selling electronic gadgets.
27. Kuchingites childhood instant noodle is called the "Lee Fah Mee" and not Maggie Mee.
28. Kuching is where you can find "Whitelady" in almost all drink stalls. (Only Kuchingites know what it is)
ans: Hui Sing Hawker Stall & 3 Small
29. Kuching waterfront is where you can find "Gamibir" sold legally everywhere. (Only Sarawakian knows what is Gambir)
30. "Demak" brand motorcycles are produced in Kuching (That is why we have Demak Laut Industrial park)
31. In Kuching you don't only see KFC, Pizaa Hut and McDonalss in Shopping Malls. We have
our homegrown "Sugarbun" fast food chain too!
32. Kuching has a special complex where the whole area is selling pirated CDs/DVDs and it seems to be legal. (Kenyalang Park)
33. Kuching is the only city in the world having two mayors... (DBKU and MBKS)
34. Kuching people are pure lazy to walk, they will park their cars next to the coffee shop they
patronize, preferably by the side of the tables they sit, even if it is illegal.
35. We are not addicted to Tutti Frutti or Baskin Robbins, but Kuchingites will go for a Sunny Hill Ice Cream on a hot day!
36. Kuching has a lot of mixed marriage couples! And they respect all types of religions! You can easily see Malays attending a wedding reception in a Catholic Church, or Chinese lepak lepak with Malays around.
37. The famous 3-layerred tea was originated from Kuching 7th mile.
38. Kuching is the only place where chinese-made ais kacang and kolo mee can commonly be
seen done by malays! (We have halal kolo mees here!)
39. Kuching has a "Jalan Keretapi" without any signs of keretapi.
40. You know what is "Terubok" and "Midin" if you have been to Kuching or Sarawak.
41. Kuching's Oyster Pancake(O'Chien) is extra-large and crispy-type compared to other Oyster Pancakes.
42. Kuching has the most massage parlours per square km in Malaysia. You can normally find
AT LEAST 20 ads of different massage parlours in one page of chinese newspaper here.
43. In Kuching, the left lane is normally the faster lane. Please bear with the fact when you are driving around Kuching City.
44. In Kuching, there is no "wrong way" for your routes. Because whichever direction you choose, it can still lead you to your destination. There are thousands of shortcuts here!
yellow as main roads
white is small road
grey are mostly shortcut
45. No matter how dirty Kuching is, please accept the fact that Kuching is the Cleanest City in Malaysia. Do you know Kuching was voted as one of the world's healthiest cities, recognized and awarded by both United Nations (UN) and World Health Organisation (WHO) and by the Alliance for Healthy Cities (AFHC)?
the foods), Friendship park (for dating), Waterfront area (for the culture), cultural village (for the
culture also), Damai Beach (for the beach), Santubong (for hiking) and various national parks
(for the animals and plants).
11. Foods that should not be missed when visit Kuching are the famous Kolo Mee, Mee Po, Kampua mee, Laksa Sarawak, Kek Batik/Lapis, Kueh Chap and 7th mile teh C peng and most importantly our Tomato Mee.
TEH C SPECIAL PS: image from web tomato crispy mee
12. When you order fruit juices at food courts, prepare to face the curious and blurry expressions from the locals there. Why? Local people seldom order fruit juice and fruit juices in Kuching is quite expensive. They mostly ordered Teh C Peng or Teh C Special (3layer drink).
13. Kuching has one of the luxurious and largest DUN (Dewan Undangan Negeri) building or could be said as palace.
14. The majority of people here are more civilized minded compare to other cities in Malaysia
and most of them are very friendly.
15. Various languages are mastered by the locals here such as Sarawak language, Iban language, Bidayuh language, Hokkien language, Mandarin language, Bahasa Melayu, English and so on...
.
16. Don't be surprised if you see non-malay speaking Iban/Sarawak language and malays speaking mandarin. Its a norm here.
17. Majority of local guys here have tatoo on their body.
18. Do not expect all the long houses to be made of wood, built in the middle of the jungle, with no electricity and water, surviving with only river stream nearby! Its not true. Most of the long houses here are already developed and looked like a long terrace house with abundant electricity and water supplies.
old Style long house interior..
Morden LongHouse Interior.
19. Most cars in Kuching are imported cars such as Porche, Mazda RX8, Nissan Skyline,
Toyota, and Honda (this shows that the people here are quite rich). However, there are also a
lot of Perodua Viva and Kancil (for renting and economic usage).
20. Kuching have lots of food courts perhaps the highest/sq feet where muslims and non-
muslim stalls opening together. You can order satay and kolo mee and eat together.
Perpaduan to the Max here!
21. In Kuching, you can go kayaking in the sea, caving, jungle trekking, mountain climbing,
shopping, national park visiting, visiting border town market(serikin-indonesia/msia) all within
an hour's journey. You can't do that in other cities of Malaysia. You can't do kayaking, mountain
climbing and jungle trekking in KL.
22. Kuching has a lot of churches.
23. Kuching is a city that has 2 salvation armies.
24. Kuching has a roundabout with a kindergarten and backpacker's lodge(Transit point) in it.
25. Kuching has a beautiful roundabout-flyover (kenyalang interchange)
26. We have a place called Saberkas which is similar to Low Yat Plaza in KL selling electronic gadgets.
27. Kuchingites childhood instant noodle is called the "Lee Fah Mee" and not Maggie Mee.
28. Kuching is where you can find "Whitelady" in almost all drink stalls. (Only Kuchingites know what it is)
ans: Hui Sing Hawker Stall & 3 Small
29. Kuching waterfront is where you can find "Gamibir" sold legally everywhere. (Only Sarawakian knows what is Gambir)
30. "Demak" brand motorcycles are produced in Kuching (That is why we have Demak Laut Industrial park)
31. In Kuching you don't only see KFC, Pizaa Hut and McDonalss in Shopping Malls. We have
our homegrown "Sugarbun" fast food chain too!
32. Kuching has a special complex where the whole area is selling pirated CDs/DVDs and it seems to be legal. (Kenyalang Park)
33. Kuching is the only city in the world having two mayors... (DBKU and MBKS)
34. Kuching people are pure lazy to walk, they will park their cars next to the coffee shop they
patronize, preferably by the side of the tables they sit, even if it is illegal.
35. We are not addicted to Tutti Frutti or Baskin Robbins, but Kuchingites will go for a Sunny Hill Ice Cream on a hot day!
36. Kuching has a lot of mixed marriage couples! And they respect all types of religions! You can easily see Malays attending a wedding reception in a Catholic Church, or Chinese lepak lepak with Malays around.
37. The famous 3-layerred tea was originated from Kuching 7th mile.
38. Kuching is the only place where chinese-made ais kacang and kolo mee can commonly be
seen done by malays! (We have halal kolo mees here!)
39. Kuching has a "Jalan Keretapi" without any signs of keretapi.
40. You know what is "Terubok" and "Midin" if you have been to Kuching or Sarawak.
41. Kuching's Oyster Pancake(O'Chien) is extra-large and crispy-type compared to other Oyster Pancakes.
42. Kuching has the most massage parlours per square km in Malaysia. You can normally find
AT LEAST 20 ads of different massage parlours in one page of chinese newspaper here.
43. In Kuching, the left lane is normally the faster lane. Please bear with the fact when you are driving around Kuching City.
44. In Kuching, there is no "wrong way" for your routes. Because whichever direction you choose, it can still lead you to your destination. There are thousands of shortcuts here!
yellow as main roads
white is small road
grey are mostly shortcut
45. No matter how dirty Kuching is, please accept the fact that Kuching is the Cleanest City in Malaysia. Do you know Kuching was voted as one of the world's healthiest cities, recognized and awarded by both United Nations (UN) and World Health Organisation (WHO) and by the Alliance for Healthy Cities (AFHC)?
thank you to Know a little bit about Kuching.
KUCHING WELCOME YOU :)
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KUCHING WELCOME YOU :)
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