Sibu promises an authentic and enriching Sarawakian experience. - File pic credit (Sarawak Tourism Board)
Sibu promises an authentic and enriching Sarawakian experience. - File pic credit (Sarawak Tourism Board)

SIBU, strategically positioned as the main gateway to central Sarawak and the largest port and commercial centre in the Rejang basin, invites travellers to uncover its allure—a blend of historical and cultural heritage, a vibrant culinary scene, and the enchanting waterfront life.

While Sibu might not be the initial choice for Sarawak exploration, the town's down-to-earth charm and welcoming smiles make it an undiscovered gem. For those eager to explore Sibu, here are some highlights that promise an enriching experience.

SUNGAI MERAH HERITAGE WALK: A JOURNEY THROUGH FUZHOU HERITAGE

History enthusiasts will find delight in Sibu's predominantly Fuzhou heritage, originating from the migration of settlers in 1901. The Sungai Merah Heritage Walk offers a trail through the earliest riverine settlement of the Fuzhou Chinese in Sibu. Wong Nai Siong, a Chinese Revolutionary leader, chose Sungai Merah for its strategic riverbank location after a 13-day journey down the Rejang River.

The trail proceeds to the Wong Nai Siong Memorial Garden, featuring a bronze bust of the principal founder, and concludes at the James Hoover Memorial Park. Dedicated to Reverend James Matthew Hoover, a Methodist missionary and educator, the park honours his significant contributions to Sibu's development from 1903 to 1935.

SIBU NIGHT MARKET: A CULINARY AND SHOPPING HAVEN

After a historical journey, Sibu's night market awaits to satiate hunger pangs and offer a delightful shopping experience. The night market showcases Sibu's diverse culinary offerings, from signature Kompia (Sibu's version of a bagel) and barbecued pork to yam cake, youtiao, dim sums, and local Malay cuisines. The market operates from 5pm to 10pm, providing a perfect evening escape.

Beyond the culinary delights, the night market doubles as a shopping haven, offering affordable items like souvenirs, clothes, shoes, and accessories. It's a one-stop destination for those seeking a quick fashion fix or searching for the perfect gift.

In the heart of central Sarawak, Sibu beckons with its cultural tapestry, culinary delights, and vibrant market scenes. A journey through its heritage and flavours promises an authentic and enriching Sarawakian experience.