🇲🇾 Kuching 4 days 3 nights, generously sharing the beauty and delicious food

As a Malaysian 🇲🇾 stepping into East Malaysia for the first time, I arrived in Kuching with two main goals: to celebrate a friend’s wedding and to indulge in the local cuisine, explore the city, and have a blast. I must say, Kuching is incredibly laid-back, and the food scene is absolutely fantastic!

🇲🇾 Kuching 4 days 3 nights, generously sharing the beauty and delicious food
🇲🇾 Kuching 4 days 3 nights, generously sharing the beauty and delicious food

I can’t help but feel a tinge of regret for not visiting East Malaysia sooner 😥😭!! The absence of towering skyscrapers means you can savor the breathtaking views of the clear blue sky and fluffy white clouds. The locals are incredibly warm and welcoming, and it was truly heartwarming to see people from various ethnic backgrounds enjoying meals together at a kopitiam 🥹!

🇲🇾 Kuching 4 days 3 nights, generously sharing the beauty and delicious food
🇲🇾 Kuching 4 days 3 nights, generously sharing the beauty and delicious food

It’s a beautiful display of unity and harmony.
Putting together this experience took quite some time, and I’m excited to share more detailed insights in my next post [RecommendationR].

🇲🇾 Kuching 4 days 3 nights, generously sharing the beauty and delicious food
🇲🇾 Kuching 4 days 3 nights, generously sharing the beauty and delicious food
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2 Comments

  1. Felix Wagner

    I totally get that regret feeling—East Malaysia is such a hidden gem! The food sounds incredible, especially that street food scene you mentioned. I’d definitely prioritize trying all the local dishes if I visited. It’s awesome how chill Kuching feels compared to some other big cities.

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