Author: Gilbert

PokéStop: PPLS Tombstone at McDonald’s McCafe MJC Batu Kawa Kuching

The “PPLS Tombstone” is a misnomer, as it is not actually a “Tombstone”. It is a Underground Power Utility Marker Stone, owned by PPLS. It indicates a high energy power distribution line is buried directly under this location. You can see a series of this Marker Stones along the side of the Jalan Batu Kawa, marking the underground powerlines that power this new township of Batu Kawa.

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PokéStop: Wawasan Park at Arang Road, Kuching

The “Wawasan Park” PokéStop is located at Taman Wawasan signage beside the roadside of Lorong Arang 13. It is a famous PokéStop for the local residents as this park serve as a gathering ground for outdoor activities during the early morning and evening. Nearby residents come here for Jogging, brisk walking, Taichi practice, kite flying, picnic , relaxing by the bench, have a game of basketball, badminton and football game.

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Heritage Tree of Kuching: The Silk-Cotton Tree at Merdeka Square Kuching

Common Name: Kapok Tree, Kabu-Kabu, Kekabu, Silk-Cotton Tree
Location: Center of Merdeka Square Kuching, Right in front of Merdeka Palace Hotel and Plaza Merdeka.
This 90 feet high Silk-Cotton Tree is listed under the heritage tree of Kuching by the Sarawak Government, with age near 100 years old and dates back to the reign of the Brooke family in Sarawak in 1840s. It is a famous for its massive size, huge roots buttresses complex, and snow like cotton that covers the whole field during its blossom (every 2-3 years).

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Pak Nasser’s Nasi Lemak on Air Asia Cafe

Nasi Lemak is traditional Malaysian favourite fragrant coconut rice served with chilli sambal and chicken rendang, accompanied with traditional condiments of fried anchovies, crunchy groundnuts and half of a hard-boiled egg. Pak Nasser’s Nasi Lemak can be found on selected Air Asia flights.

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