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Sarawak Cultural Village
Known as a "living museum", the Sarawak Cultural Village is a tourist attraction opened up from dense forests and is located on the seashore of Sandu Damai, north of Kuching, the capital of Sarawak. Stepping into the cultural village, you will see a unique pointed house in front of you. On the roof, there are 3 state birds of Sarawak—hornbills. Sarawak is also known as the "hometown of hornbills". . There are 7 folk houses in the cultural village, namely the longhouse of the Bidayuu, the longhouse of the Iban, the hut of the Binan, the longhouse of the Ulu, the stilt house of the Melanau, the Malino The houses of the Chinese people and the villages of the Chinese people. Sarawak is a state in Malaysia. Located in the northwest of Borneo, it borders Brunei to the north, Indonesia to the southeast, borders the South China Sea, and has a coastline of 724 kilometers. The area is 124,000 square kilometers. The population is about 1.48 million. Residents are mostly Iban and Chinese, as well as Malays, Land Dayaks and Melanau. Sarawak will allow you to discover endless traditions no matter from city to city or from country to country. If you want to ride a bicycle on the forest trails, witness the free life of apes in the pristine tropical rainforest, go deep into the lives of the aborigines in thatched huts, and take part in a river adventure trip, please come to Sarawak!