Siniawan is an old town which lately has become an attraction among the locals, especially Kuchingites. It is only a 30-minutes drive from Kuching city. The old town has rich history and is made a heritage site. The night market is opened to public during weekends and serving all sorts of Chinese food along the street. The price of food is quite reasonable. We paid RM5 for a bowl of Kolok Mee, but it felt like I just ate three bowls. During our trip to Siniawan, the whole place was so packed that we almost could not find ourselves unoccupied table and chairs. I guess it is best going early in the evening. Besides, you may bring take-away food or 'tapau' from other stalls to eat at any shop. Apart from that, this place could easily excite photography enthusiasts. Photos and a video in this blog post were entirely shot with iPhone 4S.
To read more about Siniawan, click HERE.
Hahaha.. video ya nang cun! Tat song! OMG! Made me smile!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I'm from Bau, and I myself have not been to Sianiawan at night, or ever LOL!
Unbelievable you never been to Siniwan! I thought you might have. By the way, I couldn't think of a better song to depict Siniwan as an old China town... hehe...
DeleteBanyak sudah orang buat review pasal ini tempat. bila la aku gik nak pergi. huhu
ReplyDeleteHaha, one day you will after seeing some people do their review....
DeleteI haven't been there. But the name sounded like it's in KL. There's a place called Setiawan in KL. Haha!
ReplyDeleteYes, at first I thought it was out of Sarawak, sounded more like Bandar Seri Begawan to me, haha!
DeleteWe should all go together-gether! XD
ReplyDeleteYeah Lindy, I would love to shoot a new video if I get to go there again.
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