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21st Kuching Festival Celebration - 2009

Posted on 31 July 2009 by Stewie

Kuching to celebrate 21st anniversary as city
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KUCHING: Kuching City is gearing up to celebrate its 21st anniversary as a city in August with the annual Kuching Festival and Fair 2009.

Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud will officiate at the fair on Aug 2.

Taib will be accompanied by the Mayor of Kuching City South (MBKS) James Chan, local dignitaries and invited guests.

Chan can’t wait for the people to see what they have in store this year.

“There’s a change in the manner we do the festival,” he said during a press conference at MBKS’ Council Chambers yesterday.

“We have a new stage this year. The rationale is to separate those who are there to watch the entertainment and those going to the food fair.”

A wide variety of entertainment and games will be sponsored by Astro that night at the open air stage by the man made lake behind Dewan Masyarakat.

It will feature winners of the popular Classic Golden Melody 2009, Lee Si Wei and Classic Golden Melody 2008, Fang Ai Ling; Rizal and Candy from Akademi Fantasia, Iban recording artiste Felicia Gek and more.

“Anyone who is here for the entertainment can sit at the man-made lake. It’s a relaxing and cooling environment. Those who want to eat can go to the fair,” added Chan.

The food fair will feature many stalls, about 80 per cent of which are Chinese while the rest sell other local and international cuisine.

There will be a Chinese Homecook Delicacy Corner where stallholders have three days to sell traditional cuisine: Hainanese (Jul 31 - Aug 2), Chawan (Aug 3 - 6), Hin Ann (Aug 7-9), Teochew (Aug 10-12), Hakka (Aug 13-16), Hokkien (Aug 17-20) and Foochow (Aug 21-23).

“This is our way of promoting the community spirit,” Chan said.

Visitors can also go to the Kuching Festival Trade Fair comprising 44 stalls in the air-conditioned Dewan Masyarakat and 113 outdoor stalls.

It will display a large variety of high-tech products, machinery, health and exercise equipment, telecommunication equipment, furniture, quality household items, building and interior design materials.

Plant enthusiasts can revel in the Garden Show, which demonstrates the bond between horticulture and the environment, and inspire people to beautify their homes and community.

A wide variety of plants will be incorporated in the garden displays with orchids for sale.

On health, Chan said there are no plans to screen the body temperature of visitors.

“I think these days we are all aware of Influenza A (H1N1). If you are sick, please don’t come.”

He said all stallholders have been briefed on hygiene and are required to wear aprons and caps provided by MBKS.

“Those with family, please look after your children. We expect a huge crowd. We had half a million visitors. Enjoy yourself but look after your family,” he said.

Kuching’s 21st anniversary celebration begins with a City Day commemoration at Kuching Waterfront on Aug 1. The grand finale will be held at the Amphitheatre on Aug 15.

The Festival Fair and Garden Show will run from July 31 to Aug 23.

Apart from that Isuzu Night is on Aug 8 while Charity Night on Aug 20.

The Festival of Music & Arts will feature several performances including the Yuanji Mass Dance (Jubilee Ground) on Aug 8, Concert of Traditional Oriental Music (Auditorium MBKS) on Aug 9, and Folk Dance display (Jubilee Ground) on Aug 21.

Sports Toto Community Cup 22 and Basketball Championship 2009 run at MBKS Indoor Stadium until Aug 7, while Sports Toto Basketball Jamboree will be held at the MBKS foyer on Aug 2.

Other events include ‘Good Employer, Excellent Employee’ Search Technique Seminar at Job Auditorium MBKS on Aug 23, and 2009 Kuching City Day Chinese Story Telling and Speech Competition at MBKS Auditorium on Aug 30.

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Summaried List of Events

Chinese Homecook Delicacy Corner Traditional Cuisine
- Hainanese (31st July to 2nd August)
- Chawan (3rd Aug to 6th August)
- Hin Ann (7 to 9th August)
- Teochew (10th to 12 August)
- Hakka (13th to 16 August)
- Hokkien (17-20 August)
- Foochow (21-23 August)

Festival Fair and Garden Show
(31st July to 23rd August)

Isuzu Night (8th August)

Charity Night (20th August)

Yuanji Masss Dance at Jubilee Ground
(8th August)

Concert of Traditional Oriental Music (MBKS Auditorium)
(9th August)

Folk Dance Display at Jubilee Ground
(21st August)

Kuching City Day Chinese Story Telling and Speech Competition
(30th August)

Sports Toto Community Cup 22 and Basketball Championship 2009 run at MBKS Indoor Stadium until Aug 7, while Sports Toto Basketball Jamboree will be held at the MBKS foyer on Aug 2.

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Satok Sunday Market

Posted on 27 July 2009 by Stewie

Satok Sunday Market

Satok Sunday Market

The Sunday Market starts on Saturday afternoon despite the name. It is held at Jalan Satok. You will find variety of stalls run by different races and dialects which mainly consist of the natives, malay and chinese. Goods offer includes handicrafts, fruits, vegetables, snacks, foods, groceries. You can also find rare forest products like delicious wild honey, pitcher plants, orchids and live fish. The market is a must for weekend visitors as it is very colourful and teeming with shoppers. The best tune to go is during Saturday night or early Sunday morning.

Note of caution: Always be alert of pickpockets

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Kuching Largest Tao Temple

Posted on 31 May 2009 by Stewie

Panoramic Front View

Panoramic Front View

All these photos were taken on the 30th May 2009. I would have never know about this temple until one of the catscity member posted it up in the forum. Credits to carjon for the info and direction to the temple. The location of the temple is rather isolated, took at least 40 to 1 hour drive from the city to this location. I went seeking for this temple on a hot sunny afternoon with a friend who helps as a GPS navigator while I drive. NOT familiar with the area there, we spent time driving to alienated small village roads where in reality, its actually pretty easy to find once you found it. Drive to Taman Malihah, just look for Shell petrol station and turn right and go straight up. If you have trouble getting to Taman Malihah, then start from Satok, then drive to Matang, Then drive to Taman Malihah. That should be the easy route.

I seriously had no idea such temple was being built. There weren’t any newspaper article nor any kopitiam friends talk about it. When I got there, I was dumb founded with the massive structure and grand looking ornaments. The place is spacious and some part is still under construction. There is the center main hall with two gong towers on the side of it. and two separate buildings on both side.

They seemed to be levelving the lands next to it. Hopefully its some garden with large pond. It would be nice. Anyway, Its brand new and looking good. I will be going back someday to take night shots if I am free.

As far as I know, this is the largest Tao temple in Kuching.

Hanging Red Lanterns

Hanging Red Lanterns

taken from the left gong tower

taken from the left gong tower

Tao Temple Panoramic

Tao Temple Panoramic

Main hall interior

Main hall interior

GPS Coordinate

Latitude, Longitude 1.559733,110.25325

Kuching Tao Temple Map

Kuching Tao Temple Map

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