Chinese Museum
- Situated near Ti River, opposite Tua Pek Kong Temple.
- The Chinese Museum is one of the most famous fascinations of Kuching.
- Rich with data and antiquities of the historical backdrop of the Chinese in Kuching.
What can you find there?
- Explore the Chinese customs, skills, social legacy, economic activities and celebrations.
- There is a major red board offering data with the highly historic photos.
- The museum educates on the rich history of the Chinese in Sarawak.
- The two vast Chinese lions, with statues of a Chinese man, lady and youngsters in customary Chinese dress.
- Wonderful collection of jade, and a showcase of pottery including accumulations of dishes and plates of the Ming Dynasty.
- Check out the old rickshaw, a prevalent method of transport around Kuching during the mid-1900's.
How to get to the Chinese Museum?
Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, 93756 Kuching, Malaysia
- Take a City Public Link Bus
More information about Chinese Museum
- Open Daily: 9AM–4:45PM
- Entrance fee: Free