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- District 21
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Let The Fun Begin
- Let The Fun Begin
- Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
- Bangi Wonderland Theme Park & Resort
- i-City
- KidZania Kuala Lumpur
- Sunway Lagoon
- Wet World Shah Alam
- 99 Wonderland Park
- A’ Famosa Resort
- LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort
- Adventure Waterpark Desaru Coast
- Splash Mania @ Gamuda Cove
- Resorts World Genting
- Bukit Merah Laketown Resort
- Lost World of Tambun
- The Splash Out Langkawi
- ESCAPE Penang
- Gamuda Luge Gardens
- The Top Penang
- Riverine Splash @ Amverton Cove
- District 21
- Bertam Souk & Water Park
- Melaka Wonderland Theme Park & Resort
- Monsopiad Heritage Village
- Mari Mari Cultural Village
- Sarawak Cultural Village
Sarawak
Cultural Village
Shoot blowpipe darts like a true Penan, walk across the narrow bamboo bridge, gape at real skulls in the Iban House, climb up the Melanau Tall House… all these fun and adventurous activities, and more, await you at the fascinating Sarawak Cultural Village near Kuching.
Contact Info
SARAWAK CULTURAL VILLAGE
- Pantai Damai, Santubong, P.O. Box 2632, 93752 Kuching, Sarawak
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Tel: +6082 846 108 / +6082 846 078
Fax: +6082 846 988 - Email: scv4you@gmail.com
- Website: www.scv.com.my
Exotic Sarawak is famous for its many ethnic groups
such as Iban, Bidayuh, Orang Ulu, Melanau, Penan,
Malay and Chinese, who traditionally live in different
parts of this huge state. To visit their traditional
settlements would take many days. Fortunately, at
the Sarawak Cultural Village situated at the foot of
the legendary Mount Santubong, these interesting
cultures can be experienced in one place.

Step Into A Longhouse
The first stop is the Bidayuh Longhouse. In the Barok –
the head-house of the Bidayuhs – traditional gongs, war
drums and bamboo musical instruments are displayed.
In one of the longhouse dwellings, sitting by the window
is a master carver expertly carving an intricate design
on bamboo – free hand! Outside, two Bidayuh ladies in
traditional black outfits are busy pounding and winnowing
rice, while another demonstrates the art of weaving fine
bamboo strips into beautiful baskets. You can try your
hand at these activities. For some adventure, don’t forget to
walk across the narrow bamboo bridge, just wide enough
for one person. Feel the bridge bend and sway under your
weight, and imagine rushing water below.
Built above ground, the Iban Longhouse has a notched log
serving as a staircase to the house. Several individual family
rooms front the common walkway in an Iban Longhouse.
In each unit, enemy skulls in a net hang from the rafters,
as the Ibans were fierce head-hunters in the olden days.
An Iban lady can be seen weaving the traditional ‘pua’ on
a back-strap loom while others make the intricate beaded
collar and the tasty ‘kuih jala’.
The Penan Hut is very small and simple, as Penans are
nomadic people who live in the dense virgin forests of
Central Borneo. They use the blowpipe for hunting, and a
Penan warrior would be happy to show you how to make
a blowpipe, all by hand, and shoot with it. The Penans are
also very skilful at making decorations from soft wood.
The Kayan, Kenyah, Kelabit, Lun Bawang and other
minor tribes of Sarawak are known as Orang Ulu. On the
verandah of the imposing Orang Ulu Longhouse, the
Orang Ulu musician plays a beautiful melody on the ‘sape’,
a stringed musical instrument. The ladies are famous for
their intricate beadwork, which is demonstrated in the
longhouse.


The Melanau people traditionally lived near the sea and
as a means to protect themselves from the pirates, their
houses are built 40 feet above the ground! At the Melanau
Tall House, you need to climb up a long ladder to enter
the wooden house. Outside the house is a Melanau carved
totem pole, traditionally used to bury the village headmen.
In a small house, a Melanau lady is demonstrating the art of
making sago pearls and crispy sago biscuits, from grating
the sago palm trunk to roasting the finished product. You
can also try your hand at grating the sago palm trunk.
The traditional Malay house is a wooden house built
on stilts. The windows are cut down to floor level for
maximum ventilation, allowing cool breeze into the house.
High artistic skills can be witnessed in the beautifully-
decorated stairs and window railings, fascia boards under
the eaves and the ventilation grills above or beside
doorways. You can join in the many traditional Malay
games being demonstrated here, including ‘gasing’ and
‘congkak’.
The Chinese farmhouse is a simple wooden house built on
the ground with trodden earth for a floor, whitewashed
plank walls and a thatched ‘attap’ roof. The interior
consists of an open kitchen, dining and living sections,
and a storage area for valuables such as bicycles or
agricultural machinery as well as sectioned-off bedrooms.
The household shrine is a focal point in the living area,
while the doorpost is often pasted with pieces of red
paper bearing auspicious words to bring luck or divine
protection for the family. Outside the house is a pepper
garden, one of Sarawak’s signature crops.
After exploring the houses in Sarawak Cultural Village, sit
back and enjoy dance performances of the tribes in the
air-conditioned theatre. Among them is the spectacular
Iban Ngajat Lesong, where an Iban warrior demonstrates
the extraordinary strength of his teeth by dancing with
a 20kg mortar clamped in this mouth. To complete the
Sarawak cultural experience, savour some Sarawakian
food at the restaurant and pick up some souvenirs at the
handicraft shop.
Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
Come and spend an entire weekend
at Berjaya Times Square. Located
right in the heart of the city, there is
something here for everyone in this
integrated retail, entertainment and
leisure complex which also boasts the
country’s biggest indoor theme park.
Bangi Wonderland Theme Park & Resort
A brand-new water theme park
situated in Kajang, about one hour’s
drive from Kuala Lumpur, offers fun
and excitement for the whole family
with 16 splashing attractions!
i-City
As its name suggests, this
one-of-a-kind attraction presents a
‘lightscape‘ illuminated with over a
million LED lights.It features outdoor
theme park rides set in a ‘forest’ of
maples and pines of jewel-toned
luminosity.
KidZania Kuala Lumpur
A kid-sized city created for and
dedicated to children aged 4 - 14,
KidZania is an indoor educational
and entertainment theme park,
which offers an interactive learning
and entertainment experience.
Sunway Lagoon
Step inside and you’ll discover a
magical kingdom of pure fun and
excitement. Experience the wonders
of over 80 rides and attractions
spread across 5 parks – Water Park,
Amusement Park, Extreme Park,
Wildlife Park and Scream Park.
Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
Come and spend an entire weekend
at Berjaya Times Square. Located
right in the heart of the city, there is
something here for everyone in this
integrated retail, entertainment and
leisure complex which also boasts the
country’s biggest indoor theme park.
Bangi Wonderland Theme Park & Resort
A brand-new water theme park
situated in Kajang, about one hour’s
drive from Kuala Lumpur, offers fun
and excitement for the whole family
with 16 splashing attractions!
i-City
As its name suggests, this
one-of-a-kind attraction presents a
‘lightscape‘ illuminated with over a
million LED lights.It features outdoor
theme park rides set in a ‘forest’ of
maples and pines of jewel-toned
luminosity.
KidZania Kuala Lumpur
A kid-sized city created for and
dedicated to children aged 4 - 14,
KidZania is an indoor educational
and entertainment theme park,
which offers an interactive learning
and entertainment experience.
Sunway Lagoon
Step inside and you’ll discover a
magical kingdom of pure fun and
excitement. Experience the wonders
of over 80 rides and attractions
spread across 5 parks – Water Park,
Amusement Park, Extreme Park,
Wildlife Park and Scream Park.