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admin - Tue, 12/01/2015 - 12:40
The HMS Viscount Melbourne was a three-mast, 800-ton sailing wooden ship about 150 feet long and 45 feet wide with brass sheathing that was journeying from Singapore to Macau in 1842 when she blown off course by a heavy storm and ultimately struck a reef in the Laconia Shoals, a large reef complex in South China Sea.
admin - Sat, 02/20/2016 - 17:08
Welcome to the Miri City web site, by Mirians, for Mirians, tourists & travelers. Located in Northern Sarawak, majestic Borneo, it is the gateway to exotic cave systems and natural rain forest reserves and is also adjacent to the neighboring country of Brunei.
admin - Tue, 06/30/2015 - 11:34
Miri Open Air Market, or Miri Central Market is located at the heart of the old town center. This is a market place with sections that offer a variety of fruits, vegetables, tofu and pork for morning shoppers.
admin - Fri, 01/13/2006 - 12:50

The successful discovery of offshore oil in the 1970s triggered a fresh development boom in Miri; luxury hotels were built, more houses constructed and new shopping centers and industrial estates established. Miri ranked as the second most important commercial town in Sarawak after Sibu town.