FOODS & TRAVELS
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In the heart of Borneo lies a city that proudly wears its feline fascination on its sleeve - Kuching, the Cat City. Tucked away amidst its charming streets is a purrfectly delightful haven for all cat enthusiasts - the Kuching Cat Museum. As a travel lover, one cannot help but be drawn into the whimsical world of whiskers, and here, the journey begins.
The DBKU Cat Museum is the first museum of its kind in the world. It is managed by Kuching North City Hall and has a collection of cat artifacts acquired from the National Museum, which displayed them in one of its galleries in Kuala Lumpur. These collections were brought to Kuching City by the Sarawak Museum and displayed for the first time on 1st August 1988 at the Dewan Tun Abdul Razak.
The idea to set up the ‘Cat Museum’ in Kuching, which is Malay for the cat, was first mooted by none other than the Honourable Chief Minister of Sarawak, Pehin Sri Hj. Abdul Taib Mahmud, and his wife Datuk Amar Puan Sri Dr. Hajah Laila Taib. The collections were officially handed over to Kuching North City Hall upon the completion of DBKU Headquarters building in 1992, in which the museum is situated.
The museum is housed on the Lobby Floor of Kuching North City Hall Headquarters on the top of Bukit Siol (Siol Hill) at Jalan Semariang, Petra Jaya, Kuching. It stands 60 meters above sea level, overlooking the picturesque view of Kuching City. (Kuching Cat Museum Location)
The Cat Museum covers an area of 1,035 sq. meters comprising four galleries with over 4,000 artifacts, including paintings and memorabilia.
Monday - Sunday: 9.00am - 5.00pm (Except Public Holiday)
Adult @ Above 13 Years Old - RM 3.00
Children @ 3 – 12 Years Old - RM 2.00
Disabled Person & Children @ 1 – 2 Years Old - Free of Charge
Once you step through the doors of the Cat Museum, you're greeted by a whimsical world of cat-themed exhibits. From historical artifacts showcasing the role of cats in various cultures to quirky cat-themed art installations, the museum offers a delightful journey through the ages. Don't miss the Hall of Fame, where you can find tributes to famous cats throughout history, immortalized in quirky exhibits and heartwarming tales.
As you wander through the museum's curated halls, keep an eye out for the largest cat collection in the world, a testament to the city's deep-rooted love for these furry companions. The museum is not merely a static display of artifacts; it's a vibrant celebration of the bond between humans and cats.
image source from DBKU sarawak
In the midst of Kuching's cat-inspired charm, the Cat Museum stands tall as a testament to the city's love affair with its feline friends. As a travel lover, there's no greater joy than immersing oneself in the quirky, the historic, and the downright delightful. So, the next time you find yourself yearning for a whimsical escape, let Kuching be your guide.
As the sun sets on our feline escapade, one cannot help but wonder: What other enchanting discoveries await just around the corner?
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