Sarawak Cultural Village liegt am Fuße des Mount Santubong am Damai Beach, 35 km nördlich von Kuching. Es ist ein lebendiges Museum. Unter anderem finden Sie Häuser, die von den verschiedenen Menschen in Sarawak errichtet - Orang Ulu, Bidayauh, Iban und Melanau - sowie Chinesen und Malaien Häuser.
The Sarawak Cultural Village was officially opened in 1990. It was set in a tranquil setting of landscaped tropical forests and a man-made lake. This cultural village is considered a must-visit for every visitor to Kuching because it showcases the various attributes of major ethnic population in the whole state of Sarawak, namely the Malay, Chinese, Iban, Orang Ulu, Bidayuh, Melanau and Penan. While there is nothing comparable to visiting the actual dwelling sites of these tribes who thrive in either the massive delta of Rajang River, or in deep rainforests accessible only by airplanes, the showcases in this village are pretty much as close as one can get in getting to know the colourful multi-ethnic characteristics of Sarawak.
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Gruß Ulrich
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