| Sarawak Museum 
  The Sarawak Museum,
        located in Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, is one of Asia's
        finest. It houses a collection of Bornean ethnological
        and archaeological items and an exhibition featuring a
        reconstruction of the great Niah Caves, with remains of
        the Neolithic people who lived in the Caves. Closed on
        Fridays and public holidays. The Sunday Open Market 
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        vast variety of handicraft items are available in
        Kuching--woodcarvings, beadwork, bamboo and rattan
        products, and woven cloth, hats, baskets, sleeping mats
        and pottery, all created in the distinctive designs
        peculiar to each ethnic group. The Sunday Open Market is
        a particularly enjoyable spot to browse. Outside of
        Kuching  Skrang River SafariThe safari takes you on a four-hour journey along the
        Skrang River, occasionally shooting the rapids, to the
        Iban longhouses. Their traditional ceremonies include an
        offering of rice wine to their guests.
 |  Pepper Plantations Sarawak is Malaysia's largest exporter of pepper. Pepper
        plantations can be seen along the Kuching-Serian Road.
 
 The Sarawak Cultural
        Village and Heritage CentreA living museum located at Santubong, the Sarawak
        Cultural Village conserves and portrays the multi-faceted
        cultures and customs of ethnic groups such as the Ibans,
        Bidayuhs, and Melanaus. The Heritage Centre is an
        integral part of the cultural village, which offers
        traditional arts of Sarawakians. Opening hours: 9.00am
        -5.00pm. Cultural Show: 2.00pm-3.00pm. Fees: Adults:RM45;
        Children (6-12 years) - RM22.50. Below 6 - Free.
 Santubong
        Fishing VillageSantubong is attractive not only because of its good
        beach resort; it has also captured the interest of
        archaeologists who have discovered Hindu and Buddhist
        influences around the Santubong River estuary. Also,
        history reveals that the discovery of gold made it an
        important trading center during the "golden"
        era of the seventh and thirteenth century AD.
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