Still on Kuching, Sarawak. We know there is no SSO in Kuching, and its semi-professional symphony orchestra performs only occasionally. Just not this weekend. So, there's lots of time for tourists like ourselves to go makan and then complete our ten thousand steps for the day. Kuching is not just a city, but one teeming with life as we found out during our evening walks. Here are some photos for the album, with fond memories till the next time we come.
| Cat Statue Square & Hornbill mural near Main Bazaar Road |
| The Harmony Arch and Siang Ti Temple at the head of Carpenter Street |
| The Round House, near the Old Court House and a familiar mascot of Kuching |
Everyone comes out for the evening light and fountain show at the Kuching waterfront. With the backdrop of the State Assembly Building and Darul Hana Bridge, this is one of the highlights of Kuching evenings. Every night at 8.30 pm and 9.30 pm, the lights, illuminations and fountains go on. On Fridays and Saturdays, an additional 10.30 pm show is a certainty. Not quite Beethoven's Ninth, but still impressive enough!
| Even after the light show is over, the Darul Hana Bridge still looks spectacular |
| The kids come out to play |
| Spots for a little night music, on China Street and Jak Ma'an Restaurant |
| You cannot but love Kuching! |

