Kuching Civic Centre
The Kuching Civic Centre is a well-known landmark located in the center of Kuching, Malaysia. The center was built officially in August 1988 after the declaration that Kuching is an official city in Malaysia. Going further to the top of the Kuching Civic Centre are majestic views of the mountain ranges of Mount Serapi, Mount Santubong and the mountains of Kalimantan. Kuching Civic Centre is offering a handful of the beautiful over-all landscape of Kuching and its surrounding areas.
One of the best places to stay in Kuching is the Merdeka Palace Hotels and Suites that prides itself on an outdoor pool and dining restaurants that serve local and international cuisines. The rooms were also classy and elegant, with a satellite TV and a mini living room with a seated sofa, a separate dining area from the mini kitchen, and a private bathroom. The complimentary breakfast is served at the Aurora Court, whereas the Ristorante Beccari only serves Italian foods. One of the oldest museums can be found in Kuching named Sarawak Museum. The museum was opened in 1891 to feature Kuching's heritage, culture, and artifacts. However, this is closed for renovation and is aiming to become the finest museum in ASEAN. Another museum found in the area is the Chinese History Museum, a heritage museum that tells about the history of the Chinese people and their livelihood while they were living in Sarawak. Lastly, the Regal Court Hotel Kuching has 42 smoking-free guestrooms with premier amenities such as private bathroom, an ironing board, coffee and tea-maker, and a cable satellite TV service. The hotel has a total of 3 conference centers for business meetings and banquets, and a restaurant that serves the best of its local cuisine.