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Town of Cats day 2

here come the 2nd day at kuching. Planned to go to the cultural village at the early of the morning. had myself some food at the restaurant nearby and going to the local van station.

The price to go to the cultural village is relatively high when i ask a driver. they wanted to have Rm 40+ if i`m not mistaken and i changed my planned as i dont know it`ll cost me so much. In the middle to the cultural village there are a cats museum, and i decide to go to the museum first before planning how to go to the cultural village.


What does it held inside cats museum? I think you can imagine it as it does have thousand cats inside it. Of course it`s not those cats that alive, but it`s some statue, print, photo, human or anything related to the cats. Sorry to say that it`s rather boring cause i`m not a cats lover…btw, you`ll need to pay the entry and the camera if you want to take photos inside the museum.

After that, walking to a nearby bus station waiting for a van or bus to go to the cultural village. What hilarious is that i been waiting for more than 1 hours and no bus passing by, and less van stopped at the station i`m waiting. Those stopped van were not going to the cultural village…nothing i can do but forget bout the cultural village and going back to the city itself.

still there are some places within the city area that i didnt went previous day. Lets go visit them 1 by 1.

First the statue of the cats:
I heard this cat will changed it cloth if there a celebration.

This is the 2nd cats statue in Kuching

A temple within the city

In front of the temple, there are a restaurant with famous with their noodles, a must try!

In between the temple and the restaurant, a stall at the roadside selling fry bananas, also a famous food stall there

Carpenter Street

inside the carpenter street it had a famous ko lou mee stall.

Handicraft shops are all around

Indian street where no indian stall….hilarious?

Back to the waterfront.

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2010/06/20 - Posted by | Uncategorized

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