Miri, the coastal gem of northern Sarawak, is more than just beaches and oil history. It is also one of Borneo’s most vibrant retail destinations, attracting locals, Bruneians,
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Miri, the coastal gem of northern Sarawak, is more than just beaches and oil history. It is also one of Borneo’s most vibrant retail destinations, attracting locals, Bruneians,
Miri, located on the northern edge of Sarawak, has always carried the charm of a coastal city built on heritage, energy, and culture. But over the past few
Miri is often known as the gateway to Sarawak’s national parks, but for adventure seekers, the city is much more than a coastal stopover. It is a playground
Miri may be famous for its beaches, sunsets, and national parks, but beneath the calm surface of the sea lies one of Malaysia’s most underrated treasures — the
Niah National Park is one of Sarawak’s greatest natural treasures—a place where history, adventure, and mystery come together under one rainforest canopy. Located about 1 hour and 15
Miri has grown into one of Sarawak’s most vibrant coastal cities, attracting travelers from across Malaysia and beyond. Whether you’re visiting for business, family holidays, outdoor adventures, or
Miri, a coastal gem tucked along northern Sarawak, is a city deeply connected to the sea. Every wave tells a story, and every stretch of sand reveals a
Miri has always been known as the gateway to northern Sarawak, but in recent years, it has transformed into one of the most exciting coastal cities in Malaysia.
Miri’s food scene is a story of flavors shaped by the sea, the rainforest, and generations of cultural heritage. Whether you’re a traveler exploring Sarawak for the first
Working in Miri, Sarawak has long been synonymous with the oil & gas industry. Since Shell first drilled the iconic Grand Old Lady in 1910, the city has
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