Sunday, 28 July 2013

Taman Selera Miri


a view of beach Taman Selera Miri


a restaurant or as known as 'warung' that serves seafood and other meals and ofcourse have a ABC ice cendol, and many type of rojak.

Want to know more about Taman Selera?
Here we go..
Taman Selera is the oldest recreational park in Miri, Taman Selera is situated in Brighton about 3KM from the city center at 
Tanjung Lobang. Besides the golden sand beach, children's playground and outdoor facilities, 
there is an open air hawker center which is a popular eating place with all sorts of delightful local food. 
Enjoy the beautiful sunset and feel the cool sea breeze as you listen to the sound of the splashing waves..


The area has a cliff with a cave in it, known as the Tanjong Lobang (Hole in the cliff). 
Old local legend had it that a cave ran from Tanjung Lobang to Pujut, inhabited in the former 
days by two ferocious tigers so predatory that, from time to time, a young girl had to be thrown to
 them to appease their wrath. Such tales are mostly forgotten nowadays, and certainly no young girl 
sacrifices were made, nor is there record of such event.

This is a video view Taman Selera, Miri

Saturday, 27 July 2013

Kelupis Kedayan


Kelupis are the kedayan's and Brunei's food that so delicious when eaten with rendang ayam. Kelupis are made from glutinous riceand the leaves are the kelupis leaf.
these are the video documentation how do they cook kelupis :- 




San Ching Tian Temple


San Ching Tian Temple is the largest temple on Southeast Asia.


The superb red roof elegant lotus design motif and the delightful wind chimes make this very impressive and atmospheric place to visit. 
San Ching Tian Temple located on Miri, Jalan Krokop 9, Krokop and you will see a big temple beside the main road.



Miri Crocodile Farm


Infront entrance to Miri Crocodile Farm :)


The first and the largest crocodile farm in the northern region of Sarawak.
The big crocodiles, the small one, and many more species all over the Sarawak. 
At here, also have a mini zoo about exotic animal in Sarawak example : 
Snake(Phython), Monkey (Borneo Gibbon), Sambar Deer, Birds, 
 You can visit and know more about Miri Crocodile Farm Official Website at here :- 

http://www.miricrocodilefarm.com/
and 
http://www.crocodile.net.my/


Niah National Park & Niah Caves


These is the entrance to Niah National Park.


View inside Niah Caves

You can visit this website on exploring Niah National Park and more picture about Niah National Park :-

Thursday, 25 July 2013

Kembayau or Dabai?



The ‘kembayau’ is a kind of local olive that looks similar to and is often mistaken for the ‘tapik’ or ‘dabai’.
In Miri, these seasonal fruits are usually found in markets selling jungle produce at Tamu Muhibbah, Emart Commercial Centre, Pujut Bus Terminal, Taman Tunku market or hawked by the roadside during peak seasons.





On closer look, kembayau’s skin is not as smooth and shiny as dabai’s, which is also darker in colour.

Kembayau is also more oblong in shape.
Like the dabai, kembayau is a wild fruit found mostly in the deep jungle.
Many longhouse folks have made an effort to plant the trees closer to their homes, both for own consumption and to sell.
Besides the outer appearance, there are several subtle differences between kembayau and dabai.
Kembayau flesh has a slight sweet-sour taste while dabai’s is more ‘lemak’ or rich.
Some people like to eat the flesh of dabai seeds which can only be obtained by hacking them into halves and digging out the tiny morsels from the seed pods with a pick.
According to village folks, the most common way to prepare these two types of fruits is to immerse them in warm water for about 15 minutes until they become soft.
After draining off the water, sprinkle a little salt over them before eating.
Another way to prepare the fruits is to squeeze out the flesh which is soft and mash it into a paste.
Add some salt to the paste to make it ready for eating.
The paste could be preserved in air-tight bottles or containers that could last up to a month or longer if kept in the refrigerator.
To be more fussy, we can fry the paste with sliced chillies, onions and anchovy fish (ikan bilis) to make it more appetising
The price of kembayau and dabai hover from RM8 to RM10 or RM12 to RM14 per kilogramme, which is not cheap.
People say these two fruits are found in Sibu and Kapit divisions in abundance though rarely in Kuching, to the extent that many Kuchingites say they have not tasted or seen the fruits, especially the kembayau.
In Miri, the two fruits, kembayau in particular, come from Bakong, Bukit Peninjau and Bekenu.
Dabai and kembayau are popular with the Ibans.
Meanwhile, it seems that it is dabai season now in Miri, if the ubiquitous presence is any indication.
A visit by thesundaypost to a prominent market here found that there are dabai everywhere at almost all strategic locations.
The dabai come in a few different categories and ratings, with the prices ranging from as cheap as RM8 per kg to as high as RM14 per kg, depending on the quality, thickness of the flesh, the taste and the look of the skin.

Canada Hill Miri

At the top of Canada Hill, there have a museum that called Muzium Petroleum.

 
Museum about science, and all about petroleum.
 
 
Inside Muzium Petroleum Miri
 


These is the GRAND OLD LADY means that this is the first place in Miri that called "Miri Industry Oil Town"
 
 

The Best Food At Miri

Muara Restoran

The founder of Lalapan. Many types of lalapan example of lalapan ayam, lalapan daging, lalapan ikan tenggiri and etc.







Muara restoran is the top spot in miri and must go and try lalapan. Lalapan is the great food and have 'ulam-ulaman" and some vegetable that fresh from market.

Miri City Fan






The perfect place to take a walk, relax or just sit in the afternoon in the park that has won national awards City Fan public park located in the heart of the City - a complex and landscaped gardens elegant, has the theme parks and amphitheater the open. Here you can also check out the local artwork Sarawak Miri Library (Pustaka Miri) located on the right side.

Luak Bay Esplanade



Only 15 minutes from the City center, this is a great place for your family barbecues, picnics on the beach and relaxing stroll around the beach. There are plenty of parking space and cold drink stalls are usually provided. You can also go to the subtractive Bay Esplanade by bus. By The way. At this place is the great place for a youth for 'lepak' and release tension. Watching a beautiful sunset. At here, many people walked and see some autoshow motorcycle or a car at the other place at Esplanade miri. Only a certain time and its fun on Sunday.

Taman Awam Miri





Located not far from the heart of Miri, lanscaped gardens with attractive design is very suitable for family outings or turned into light exercise. Miri public park there also have botanical gardens, observasion tower, suspension bridge, a children's playground, pavilion and food stalls.