map onto the Sarawak cultural village
Discover Sarawak in half a day" that was promised by the Sarawak Cultural Village, a museum unique award-winning offering excellent introduction to local culture and way of life.
Located on a sprawling 17-acre site is located just near the resort hotels, here are replicas of buildings that represent ethnic groups in Sarawak, Bidayuh Longhouse, Iban and Orang Ulu, Penan forest village, High House parishioners, a traditional Malay house with adjacent top ring, Homestead China and a Chinese pagoda. Representative from each tribe is located in each building by wearing traditional clothes and doing activities that symbolize their traditional lifestyle.
Each building is also represented by a 'Porter Story' who are knowledgeable about the ways of life and cultures of this. They are also very friendly and very pleased to take a picture with you.
Upon completion of this cultural village visit, you can see traditional dances from various tribes in the theater provided. There are also restaurants and handicraft shops here.
Sarawak Cultural Village can also be booked and host themed dinners, or entertainment (please get this information from your accommodation) and the drawing is a wedding can also be held here, with traditional themes such as the Iban, Bidayuh, Malay or Orang Ulu.
BIDAYUH HOUSE
MALAY HOUSE
PENAN HOUSE
MELANAU DANCE
Sarawak Cultural Village is located at Pantai Damai, Santubong just 32 km from Kuching is the best place to know the culture and way of life of the local community. Cultural Village also digelari 'Museum of Life' was developed to preserve and showcase cultural heritage of Sarawak.
This 17-acre village has a population of 150 people daily activities showcasing Sarawak tribes like the processing of sago and handicrafts. Their traditional dress and perform traditional dances for the visitors.Visitors can also see a replica buildings representing every major indigenous tribes in Sarawak; longhouse for the Iban, Bidayuh and Orang Ulu, Melanau tall house and a Chinese farm house. Sarawak Cultural Village officially opened in 1990 and built on 17 acres of land are expected to be able to give the most beautiful experience visitors who want to experience the lifestyle and the residential real unique community.
The village also has a stage where visitors can watch a traditional dance races, a restaurant and handicraft shops. You can also hold your wedding at the Sarawak Cultural Village follows the style of traditional Iban, Malay, Bidayuh or long Ulu.Rumah People who are here have a row of rooms adjacent connected with a long verandah space used for .
Visitors are often invited to attend the activities at night and served drinks palm wine made by the Iban population with rice. complete guest house is also available for visitors.
There are 7 major ethnic home of the Bidayuh people of Sarawak, Iban, Orang Ulu, Melanau, Malay, community and home Cina.Disetiap available apparel rented for RM10.
There are also tribal house that sells traditional handicrafts & food respectively.
Although charged at RM60 for adults and RM30 for children, but I think it's well worth it because this kind of experience is hard to be found elsewhere. What's more minorities in Sarawak as Bidayuh, Iban, Penan, Orang Ulu and Melanau also currently plagued era of modernity. So they're not living in a traditional house like this feature.
Here you can recognize all the tribes in Sarawak. Many tribal houses that can be visited and you are encouraged to get involved with cultural activities.You can feel the excitement of traditional tribes, weaving pua way kumbu and beads and tribal daily activities such as blowpipes and hunting. Many cultural artists ready to entertain and enlighten you.
Sarawak Cultural Village, the displayed actual lifestyle community including cakes, traditional costumes and dance performances in a 45-minute cultural show held specifically for pengunjung.Pendek said the Sarawak Cultural Village is like a 'living museum' full color colorful life of the rural communities, Against the backdrop of a tropical rain forest still intact and preserved-reaching Mount Santubong, the Sarawak Cultural Village I believe will continue until internationally known.
Open daily from 9.00 am to 5.15 pm, while the Cultural Dance performances take place 2 times a day, at 11.30 to 12.15 pm and 4.30 pm to 5.15 pm. Sarawak Cultural Village has received numerous awards from the overseas expected to be preserved as well as a major attraction for the tourists who want to visit the state.
There are a number of star class resort 3 and 4 near the Sarawak Cultural Village, Damai Beach Resort and Santubong Resort.
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