Senadin Water Theme Park
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The Senadin Water Theme Park in Miri Sarawak, Borneo, is part of a larger project that will include a shopping complex and hotel. The park is expected to be completed in the coming years. Senadin Water Theme Park will boast swimming pools, wave generators, water slides and canoe tracks.
Once it is completed, they have claimed that it will be the first water theme park of its kind in Borneo.
The project took much longer time than expected due to the deep and soft soil composition. The project developers (Miri Housing Development Realty Sdn Bhd) had hired more workers working overtime to complete the project on time with the hope that Phase One can be completed by the end 2015.
Rumors were spread about in 2015 that the project had been abandoned, but the developing company debunked these rumors. As of 2019, the park still had not been built.
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The story begins with a Mr. C.C. (Claude Champion) de Crespigny, then the Resident of Baram, who was the first to record the presence of oil in Sarawak. The entry in his diary, dated 31st July 1882, refers to oil discovered in some 18 wells dug by hand by the local inhabitants.
First pedestrian bridge in Miri, built alongside the multi-story car park, linking it across Jalan Kingsway allowing access to the old town center and across the road directly.
The Miri Long Jetty was a mile long and stretches out into the sea. This jetty was built so that cargo is easily offloaded from ships to Miri at the tip of the Miri Peninsular. The Long Jetty was a considerable place of interest in the 1970 to late 1990s.