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Merdeka Mall

Located in front of Morsjaya Commercial Center, the mall was built and completed in 2010.

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Adong River (Sungai Adong)

Adong River (Sungai Adong) is a river that joins flowing from the North-East highlands near Baram into the Miri River off of Pujut 2 & 3.

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Miri City 'Tram'

The City 'Tram' was introduced in March 2008 in Miri as a free, non-profit service that the Sarawak Tourism Board implemented for tourists and hotel guests to enjoy free public transportation services.

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Miri Public Library (Pustaka Miri)

Pustaka Miri is a two-storey building earmarked as one of the anchor nodes for the Miri City Fan.

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Tanjong Lobang Police Station

Tanjong Lobang Police Station is located at the top of the hill near Tanjong Lobang, near Woodhouse Road.

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Miri District Police Headquarters

The Miri District Police Headquarters is located just off Miri-Pujut Road, just off before Pelita Commercial Area.

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26th May 2017: Traffic Lights to be Down for Maintenance at Merbau/Miri-Pujut Junction

Public Works Department is expected to disable the traffic lights at the Bintang Mall junction leading to Merbau road from Miri-Pujut Road tomorrow (Friday 26th May, 2017).

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Food Pavilion

Food Pavilion is a large food court located at One TT Commercial Center, which is just off the entrance road to Taman Tunku.

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Miri River (Sungai Miri)

Miri River is the body of water that splits Miri Peninsula and the mainland Miri, flowing out to sea from inland, curving at Lutong Town. It is incorrectly marked as Sungai Baong in some online maps, while other references online confused it with Baram River.

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Krokop Cemeteries

The Krokop Cemeteries consist of a Malay/Muslim cemetery and the Chinese cemetery right along the banks of Miri River. The cemeteries start from the Boang river bridge (connecting Miri River) to Krokop 1 roundabout alongside Miri River.

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Gawai Dayak

Gawai Dayak is an annual harvest festival that is celebrated by Sarawakians, Borneo on 31 May and 1 June. It is a public holiday in Sarawak and is a social occasion recognized since 1957.

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Overparking Charges

Parked in Miri? Chances are you'd have gotten charged for "overparking". See how much has been imposed on you by searching here.
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Survey

Feedback survey form. All are encouraged to provide feedback. Semua adalah digalakkan mengisi dan melengkapkan borang soal selidik ini amatlah dihargai. Terima kasih!
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List of Travel & Tour Agencies in Miri

Here are a list of travel and tour agencies in Miri.
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Asia Food Festival Miri, 2017

Asia Food Festival Miri, 2017

Venue : Coco Cabana, Marina Bay, Miri, Sarawak Borneo.
Time : 20-23 April 2017, 3pm - 11pm.

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May Festivals 2017: 12th Borneo Jazz

12th Borneo Jazz - May Festivals

Date : May 12, 2017 - May 13, 2017
Venue : Parkcity Everly Hotel, Miri Phone: +6 085 440288

Borneo Jazz is one of the longest running Jazz festival in the region. There will be two nights of four performances each by regionally and internationally recognized jazz musicians, held on 12th to 13th May for the year 2017.

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May Festivals : 6th Miri Bike Week

5th May 2017 - 7th May 2017
The Miri Bike Week is a yearly event that brings bike enthusiasts throughout Sarawak, Sabah, Brunei and Kalimantan together to celebrate their shared 'culture, friendship, brotherhood and love' through bikes. Bike shows and competitions will be held, including a Battle of the Bands, a women beauty contest, and a "Mr. Fitness" contest for men, as well as a small market with food and other goods to be sold.

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MRCS Sunflower Center

The Sunflower Center was established in March of 1982, located at the headquarters of the Red Crescent with the objective to aid affected families & to educate the public to appreciate and understand children and young adults who are mentally and/or physically handicapped and with special needs. The Sunflower Center is a charitable non-governmental organisation (NGO) under the umbrella of Red Crescent, Miri Chapter.

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2016 Sungai Tujoh Inbound / Outbound Visitor Traffic

2016 Sungai Tujoh Inbound / Outbound Visitor Traffic

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South Yu Seng

South Yu Seng Road is the southern stretch of road connecting North Yu Seng.
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Baram River (Batang Baram)

Baram River is a large river that origins hundreds of kilometers inland from the mountains at the border of Sarawak in the heart of Borneo. Baram River is the second longest river in Sarawak.

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Lutong River

Lutong River is a river that flows North-South along the coast to the west of Lutong town.

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Piasau Camp

Piasau Camp was a residential area built in the 1950s for Sarawak Shell for its employees, located on a stretch of the Miri peninsula adjacent to Lutong south from the Lutong airfield.

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Hopoh Canteen

The Hopoh Canteen is a decades-old food center, located at the Hopoh Association Building at Krokop at Jee Foh Road, Krokop.

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Shinonome Wreck

Shinonome (東雲 ”Daybreak”) was the sixth of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. It had exploded and sank with all hands off the coast of Miri.

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River Road

River Road was the name of the road that stretches from the Tua Pek Kong Temple, past the fish market, old bus station (now a roundabout), the old Miri Port Authority Building (now Arcadia Square), ending at the old shop houses of what is now known as the Harbour View Inn building.

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Piasau Nature Reserve

The Piasau Nature Reserve, situated at what was formerly Piasau Camp at the Miri Peninsula, was officially gazetted on 21st June 2014 as a result of public petitioning.

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Baong River (Sungai Baong)

Contrary to a particularly popular inaccurate online map's insistence on it being the main river along Miri Peninsular, the Baong River is NOT Miri's main river.

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Sungai Tujoh

Literally, Sungai Tujoh is translated as the Seventh River or Seventh Stream spelled in the form of Bruneian Malay language. An immigration post was built in the 1960s to control the movement of goods and people between Miri and points west in Sarawak with Brunei, at this "7th river".

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Woodhouse Road (Jalan Woodhouse)

How the name "Woodhouse" road came to be had a very peculiar story.

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