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Sarawak Museum
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The Sarawak State Museum is the oldest museum in Borneo. It was founded in 1888 and opened in 1891 in a purpose-built building in Kuching, Sarawak.
Nearby attractions
Borneo Cultures Museum
Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Padang Merdeka
Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
St Thomas's Cathedral (Anglican Church)
Jln McDougall, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Reservoir Park, Kuching
Taman Budaya, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Sarawak Islamic Heritage Museum
Jalan P. Ramlee, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
St. Joseph's Cathedral
1, Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, Taman Budaya, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Songket & Keringkam Gallery
93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Kuching City Mosque
332, Jalan Datuk Ajibah Abol, Kampung No3, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Taman Perpaduan
Jalan Taman Budaya, Taman Budaya, 93300 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
The Old Court House Kuching
7, Jalan Barrack, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Nearby restaurants
Borneo Cultures Museum Restaurant
Ground Floor, Borneo Cultures Museum, Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Tuk Tuk Thai Boat Noodle, Plaza Merdeka
Level 3 L3-18,19,20 & Part of Common Area Plaza Merdeka Shopping Centre, 93350 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Kopi O Corner
No. 139B, Bangunan MARA, Jalan Satok, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
The Junk
80, Wayang St, 93100 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Ceylonese Restaurant Sdn Bhd
22 & 23, Jalan Green Hill, 93100 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Borneo Asian Food by SugarBun
Wisma Sugarbun, 180, Jalan Satok, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Indah Cafe. Art & Event Space. Cooking Class
38, Upper China Street, off, Carpenter St, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Pinggai Cafe
37, China St, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Burger King Plaza Merdeka
G-43-45, Ground Floor, Plaza Merdeka Shopping Centre, 88 Pearl Street, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
The Round Tower 1886 Cafe & Restaurant
Round Tower, Lot 32, Section 25 KTLD Jalan Tun Abang Hj. Openg, 93100 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Nearby hotels
Merdeka Palace Hotel & Suites
Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, Taman Budaya, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
The Waterfront Hotel
68, Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Quiik Cat
12 B, Wayang St, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Dormani Hotel Kuching
Lot 68, Jalan Datuk Ajibah Abol, Kampung Masjid, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Fata Hotel
Jln McDougall, Taman Budaya, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Harbour View Hotel
Temple St, 93150 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Little Houses
No 58, Upper, China St, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
SPOT ON 89886 Backpacker's Stay Services
23, Carpenter St, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
The Marian Boutique Lodging House
25, Wayang St, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Hornbill's Nest
40, Carpenter St, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
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Sarawak Museum

Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, Taman Budaya, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
4.2(554)
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The Sarawak State Museum is the oldest museum in Borneo. It was founded in 1888 and opened in 1891 in a purpose-built building in Kuching, Sarawak.

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attractions: Borneo Cultures Museum, Padang Merdeka, St Thomas's Cathedral (Anglican Church), Reservoir Park, Kuching, Sarawak Islamic Heritage Museum, St. Joseph's Cathedral, Songket & Keringkam Gallery, Kuching City Mosque, Taman Perpaduan, The Old Court House Kuching, restaurants: Borneo Cultures Museum Restaurant, Tuk Tuk Thai Boat Noodle, Plaza Merdeka, Kopi O Corner, The Junk, Ceylonese Restaurant Sdn Bhd, Borneo Asian Food by SugarBun, Indah Cafe. Art & Event Space. Cooking Class, Pinggai Cafe, Burger King Plaza Merdeka, The Round Tower 1886 Cafe & Restaurant
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Phone
+60 82-548 181
Website
museum.sarawak.gov.my

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Nearby attractions of Sarawak Museum

Borneo Cultures Museum

Padang Merdeka

St Thomas's Cathedral (Anglican Church)

Reservoir Park, Kuching

Sarawak Islamic Heritage Museum

St. Joseph's Cathedral

Songket & Keringkam Gallery

Kuching City Mosque

Taman Perpaduan

The Old Court House Kuching

Borneo Cultures Museum

Borneo Cultures Museum

4.7

(1.9K)

Closed
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Padang Merdeka

Padang Merdeka

4.3

(517)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
St Thomas's Cathedral (Anglican Church)

St Thomas's Cathedral (Anglican Church)

4.8

(291)

Closed
Click for details
Reservoir Park, Kuching

Reservoir Park, Kuching

4.3

(503)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Sarawak Museum

Borneo Cultures Museum Restaurant

Tuk Tuk Thai Boat Noodle, Plaza Merdeka

Kopi O Corner

The Junk

Ceylonese Restaurant Sdn Bhd

Borneo Asian Food by SugarBun

Indah Cafe. Art & Event Space. Cooking Class

Pinggai Cafe

Burger King Plaza Merdeka

The Round Tower 1886 Cafe & Restaurant

Borneo Cultures Museum Restaurant

Borneo Cultures Museum Restaurant

4.3

(165)

Click for details
Tuk Tuk Thai Boat Noodle, Plaza Merdeka

Tuk Tuk Thai Boat Noodle, Plaza Merdeka

4.8

(300)

Click for details
Kopi O Corner

Kopi O Corner

3.9

(1.5K)

$$

Open until 11:30 PM
Click for details
The Junk

The Junk

4.3

(564)

$$

Click for details
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Reviews of Sarawak Museum

4.2
(554)
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4.0
3y

The Pride of Sarawak Borneo Cultures Museum is the second largest museum in South East Asia and just open its doors to visitors on 09 march 2022.

After 2 months of opening, I finally managed to pay for a visit to this new landmark of Kuching city. This five-storey building is presented in eye-catching golden brown & black with a modern & sophisticated design that reflects Sarawak’s unique traditional crafts and rich cultural heritage.

Upon entering the building, you can see the ticket counter right in front. Since during my visit time is still free admission, so I just walk in & collect a visitor pass to start my museum journey.

The interior design is bright, wide & elegant. Just besides the escalator, there is a notice board giving clear guidelines for the floor & themes on each floor.

1st floor is Arts and Crafts Gallery & Children's Gallery, as the name, it is kids paradise. Here with a theme 'Love Our Rivers', providing info about environmental education & the concept of sustainability using rivers. Walking along the way from right to left, there are many interactive elements which will be a fun place for kids learning. Toward the end, you can see a slide for kids to play around & after pass by the slide, an area with nice mural painting of different animals in jungles. The dim lightning make you feel as if you where really inside the jungle. 😄 Highlights: there is a room with some "sampan" & rivers video projected on the wall, letting visitors sit on the sampan to experience flowing along the river. The concept is not bad but just the video resolution is slightly blurry & still can be improved.

Anyway, the 1st floor might be a bit boring for adults. So just snap some photos & proceed to the 2nd floor. 2nd floor is a permanent gallery zone with the theme 'In Harmony with Nature'. The dim lightning effect, provided a mysterious feels to the entire surrounding. What you can see here is the cultures & wisdom of crafts by olden people & explore the relationship local communities have with the natural environment. They use different cages to catch sea creatures, their wooden art crafts & a lots more. Beware of the look-a-like crocodile on the muddy land!🤣 While walking along the path, there are some introduction video projected on the wall & some descriptions board setting on the wall, which may enhance your cultural experience.

Going to the 3rd floor, here is another permanent gallery with artistic theme name 'Time Changes'. Inside is about archaeological discoveries in State, history of Sarawak and much more historical collection pieces which had been carefully frame in every display case for visitors to view. As a Sarawakian, this is my first time get to know that our current Sarawak flag was evolved over times, which is not the 1st design of sarawak flag.

Lastly, move on to the permanent gallery at the last floor, 'Objects of Desire'. 🤗 I wonder who gave those theme's names as all are very literary feel. This floor, showcasing artefacts that reflect trade & skilled craftsmanship such as metalcrafts, ceramics, beads, textiles etc. From the designs & colors you can know the symbol of status during the old times. Highlights: At both side of this level is the clear window which you can check out the view of padang merdeka & Civic Center at the other side.

If you are history enthusiast or cultures lover, you might enjoy this museum trips but for me, this place is just a fleeting glance. I do appreciate to the museum workers effort in labeling every segments of items with short descriptions. However, it would be great if it has Mandarin ver. as all the descriptions are only in Bahasa Malaysia & English. Besides, it is good that the museum had installed many hand sanitizers around those interactive elements, providing convenient for visitors to clean their hands after use. However, hopefully it can be refilled as when I went the 2nd times in the afternoon, most sanitizers...

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4.0
3y

Newest Museum in Kuching, Sarawak. The Borneo Cultures Museum, touted the biggest (30,000sqm building) in Malaysia and second largest in Southeast Asia. Free entrance until further notice. Booking for visit is not required. Brand new five level museum with spacious display for people to enjoy 100 years of Sarawak history. First level house the interactive displays for the kids to enjoy & learn about the environment. The rest of the levels has many interesting Borneo forest animals & tribal items displayed. Over 1,000 artefacts that boast the rich culture and heritage of the indigenous peoples of Borneo and Sarawak, with 30% interactive features. Definitely worth at least a couple of hours or half a day to explore at your leisure. Must see for tourists or residents who are keen to learn about the rich history of Sarawak. There is a museum gift shop at ground level as well. Still a little empty as it’s new, more displays or online audio guide assistance could be added for...

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5.0
3y

Time: Weekend, 3pm Crowd: Average, No waiting/queing Suitable for kids: Yes Recommended time spent: 4 hours

A grand and modern museum, beautifully curated for all age levels, with in-depth historical information about Sarawak from the paleolithic age, up to the medieval times, The Brunei Sultanate reign, James "White Rajah" Brooke era, and the modern day Sarawak.

This is not your average museum (at least for the Sarawakian), all 5 galleries featured interactive learning experience not only suitable for kids, but for the adults as well. Lots of interesting stuffs to learn and absorb, so make sure to arrive early so that you can spend your day in peace.

Galleries closed at 4:30. Just bare that in mind. Overall, fantastic experience, exactly what is needed in Sarawak right now to showcase our culture to the...

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The Pride of Sarawak Borneo Cultures Museum is the second largest museum in South East Asia and just open its doors to visitors on 09 march 2022. After 2 months of opening, I finally managed to pay for a visit to this new landmark of Kuching city. This five-storey building is presented in eye-catching golden brown & black with a modern & sophisticated design that reflects Sarawak’s unique traditional crafts and rich cultural heritage. Upon entering the building, you can see the ticket counter right in front. Since during my visit time is still free admission, so I just walk in & collect a visitor pass to start my museum journey. The interior design is bright, wide & elegant. Just besides the escalator, there is a notice board giving clear guidelines for the floor & themes on each floor. 1st floor is Arts and Crafts Gallery & Children's Gallery, as the name, it is kids paradise. Here with a theme 'Love Our Rivers', providing info about environmental education & the concept of sustainability using rivers. Walking along the way from right to left, there are many interactive elements which will be a fun place for kids learning. Toward the end, you can see a slide for kids to play around & after pass by the slide, an area with nice mural painting of different animals in jungles. The dim lightning make you feel as if you where really inside the jungle. 😄 Highlights: there is a room with some "sampan" & rivers video projected on the wall, letting visitors sit on the sampan to experience flowing along the river. The concept is not bad but just the video resolution is slightly blurry & still can be improved. Anyway, the 1st floor might be a bit boring for adults. So just snap some photos & proceed to the 2nd floor. 2nd floor is a permanent gallery zone with the theme 'In Harmony with Nature'. The dim lightning effect, provided a mysterious feels to the entire surrounding. What you can see here is the cultures & wisdom of crafts by olden people & explore the relationship local communities have with the natural environment. They use different cages to catch sea creatures, their wooden art crafts & a lots more. Beware of the look-a-like crocodile on the muddy land!🤣 While walking along the path, there are some introduction video projected on the wall & some descriptions board setting on the wall, which may enhance your cultural experience. Going to the 3rd floor, here is another permanent gallery with artistic theme name 'Time Changes'. Inside is about archaeological discoveries in State, history of Sarawak and much more historical collection pieces which had been carefully frame in every display case for visitors to view. As a Sarawakian, this is my first time get to know that our current Sarawak flag was evolved over times, which is not the 1st design of sarawak flag. Lastly, move on to the permanent gallery at the last floor, 'Objects of Desire'. 🤗 I wonder who gave those theme's names as all are very literary feel. This floor, showcasing artefacts that reflect trade & skilled craftsmanship such as metalcrafts, ceramics, beads, textiles etc. From the designs & colors you can know the symbol of status during the old times. Highlights: At both side of this level is the clear window which you can check out the view of padang merdeka & Civic Center at the other side. If you are history enthusiast or cultures lover, you might enjoy this museum trips but for me, this place is just a fleeting glance. I do appreciate to the museum workers effort in labeling every segments of items with short descriptions. However, it would be great if it has Mandarin ver. as all the descriptions are only in Bahasa Malaysia & English. Besides, it is good that the museum had installed many hand sanitizers around those interactive elements, providing convenient for visitors to clean their hands after use. However, hopefully it can be refilled as when I went the 2nd times in the afternoon, most sanitizers already empty.
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Newest Museum in Kuching, Sarawak. The Borneo Cultures Museum, touted the biggest (30,000sqm building) in Malaysia and second largest in Southeast Asia. Free entrance until further notice. Booking for visit is not required. Brand new five level museum with spacious display for people to enjoy 100 years of Sarawak history. First level house the interactive displays for the kids to enjoy & learn about the environment. The rest of the levels has many interesting Borneo forest animals & tribal items displayed. Over 1,000 artefacts that boast the rich culture and heritage of the indigenous peoples of Borneo and Sarawak, with 30% interactive features. Definitely worth at least a couple of hours or half a day to explore at your leisure. Must see for tourists or residents who are keen to learn about the rich history of Sarawak. There is a museum gift shop at ground level as well. Still a little empty as it’s new, more displays or online audio guide assistance could be added for improvements.
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Time: Weekend, 3pm Crowd: Average, No waiting/queing Suitable for kids: Yes Recommended time spent: 4 hours A grand and modern museum, beautifully curated for all age levels, with in-depth historical information about Sarawak from the paleolithic age, up to the medieval times, The Brunei Sultanate reign, James "White Rajah" Brooke era, and the modern day Sarawak. This is not your average museum (at least for the Sarawakian), all 5 galleries featured interactive learning experience not only suitable for kids, but for the adults as well. Lots of interesting stuffs to learn and absorb, so make sure to arrive early so that you can spend your day in peace. Galleries closed at 4:30. Just bare that in mind. Overall, fantastic experience, exactly what is needed in Sarawak right now to showcase our culture to the whole world.
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Newest Museum in Kuching, Sarawak. The Borneo Cultures Museum, touted the biggest (30,000sqm building) in Malaysia and second largest in Southeast Asia. Free entrance until further notice. Booking for visit is not required. Brand new five level museum with spacious display for people to enjoy 100 years of Sarawak history. First level house the interactive displays for the kids to enjoy & learn about the environment. The rest of the levels has many interesting Borneo forest animals & tribal items displayed. Over 1,000 artefacts that boast the rich culture and heritage of the indigenous peoples of Borneo and Sarawak, with 30% interactive features. Definitely worth at least a couple of hours or half a day to explore at your leisure. Must see for tourists or residents who are keen to learn about the rich history of Sarawak. There is a museum gift shop at ground level as well. Still a little empty as it’s new, more displays or online audio guide assistance could be added for improvements.
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Time: Weekend, 3pm Crowd: Average, No waiting/queing Suitable for kids: Yes Recommended time spent: 4 hours A grand and modern museum, beautifully curated for all age levels, with in-depth historical information about Sarawak from the paleolithic age, up to the medieval times, The Brunei Sultanate reign, James "White Rajah" Brooke era, and the modern day Sarawak. This is not your average museum (at least for the Sarawakian), all 5 galleries featured interactive learning experience not only suitable for kids, but for the adults as well. Lots of interesting stuffs to learn and absorb, so make sure to arrive early so that you can spend your day in peace. Galleries closed at 4:30. Just bare that in mind. Overall, fantastic experience, exactly what is needed in Sarawak right now to showcase our culture to the whole world.
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