The brother asked whether we wanted to go for a morning swim at the pool before breakfast, and surprisingly we agreed! Not quite sure why we thought it was a good idea to swim in freezing cold water on an empty stomach! 😅
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Infinity Swimming Pool on the 23rd floor |
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Checking out the hustle and bustle below |
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Great view of Mount Santubong in the distance |
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See if you can spot the famous cat statue (Kuching means 'cat' in Malay) |
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Smaller kids pool |
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There's a small gym and Kids Club behind the pool chairs |
We were starving by the time we met for breakfast and were devastated to find out that the famous Kuching kolo mee stall was closed! 😩We had to drive a bit further out to Trevi Cafe instead!
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Trevi Cafe (Address: Level 1 & 2, Block 5, Saradise Edge, Lot 19844, 93350 Kuching) |
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Group photo of our whole family taken by the staff |
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Big breakfast |
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Seafood platter |
Food was good and we enjoyed the private secluded corner in the 2nd floor of the restaurant.
After breakfast, we dropped our parents off at the hotel and headed to Borneo Cultures Museum, which came highly recommended by the brother & sister-in-law. It cost us RM 50 per adult and RM 20 per child (12 years old and below).
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Distinctive architectural building of the Borneo Cultures Museum |
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Buying tickets from the counter |
There were 5 floors of galleries, including a children's gallery on the 2nd floor! The Littlest loved it!
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"Love our Rivers" was the current theme at the children's gallery |
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Imagine going on a trip to through the rivers on sampans |
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Small playground for the kids! |
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The Littlest enjoyed it very much! |
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Hands on activities for the kids |
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Learning about waste and the need to reuse and recycle |
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Interactive board teaching kids about waste and recycling |
We headed next to explore the "In Harmony with Nature" gallery on the 3rd floor, the "Time Changes" gallery on the 4th floor, and the "Objects of Desire" Gallery on the 5th floor.
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Cool lighting and ambience as we learnt about Kuching's history and culture
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The waters that were an integral part of Borneo life |
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A typical traditional ethnic house built above ground, which can be used as communal quarters |
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Interactive wall to enhance our experience |
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Another interactive area |
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Traditional masks demonstrate the art of the people |
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The making of wedding outfits |
We spent about 1.5 hours exploring the galleries and had a great time!
The Littlest and I also visited the "Pristine Seas: Bringing Back the Ocean" exhibition presented by the National Geographic on the 1st floor. It was a special gallery that showcased the work of the Pristine Seas project and will be opened until 13 April 2025.
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Amazing photobooth at the entryway! It felt like we were under the sea! Love the photo the Littlest took of me (she told me to pose by looking up *laughs*)! |
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Photo with an actual skeleton of a whale! |
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Incredible photos captured by National Geographic of the wildlife in the seas! |
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The moving waves were projected onto the floor! It was very cool! |
The Littlest and I loved this exhibition! Super amazing! Definitely highly recommend for you to visit this museum!
If you have more time, you should visit the Natural History Museum just across the road. For us, we were happy to return to our hotel to rest.
In the evening before dinner, we walked to the mall at Pullman Hotel to check it out. There was nothing there for us except the supermarket (huge and full of interesting things).
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Goceli at the mall at Pullman Hotel |
We had dinner at Ukemochi restaurant to celebrate my brother's birthday! 🎂🥳
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Ukemochi on the 22nd floor of Sheraton Kuching Hotel |
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The restaurant kindly gave us the semi-private corner of their restaurant with amazing views of Kuching! |
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Group photo taken by a staff |
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Super yummy and authentic Japanese food |
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Love the sushi platter! 😋 |
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The handsome birthday boy! 😀 |
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Cheers! |
The restaurant was very generous and provided us with additional complimentary sake as they knew we were having a birthday celebration! We were hosted very well by the manager and highly recommend this restaurant! 👍🏻
After dinner, the sister, brother-in-law and I headed for our evening massages at Borneo Wellness & Spa.
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Borneo Wellness & Spa (Address: Lot 237 & Lot 238 , Section 48, Jalan Green Hill, 93100 Kuching, Sarawak) |
The massage was for slimming hence it was quite painful (especially if you have a lot of cellulite!) but it was good overall.
After our massage, the brother-in-law suggested that we explore the night market at Kuching Waterfront, just a 5-minute walk from the spa.
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Kuching Waterfront beautiful lit at night! |
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Sarawak Legislative Assembly |
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Water fountain display |
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Darul Hana Bridge |
The lights were beautiful! It was a good end to a great day! 😊
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