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Miri, the Oil City: A Journey of Nature and Culture, Encounter a Unique Southeast Asian Charm!

Miri, a city in Sarawak, Malaysia, is located in northern Sarawak. It is one of the earliest oil production sites in Malaysia and is known as the "Oil City" due to its rich petroleum resources. Miri's history dates back to the late 19th century when locals discovered oil in hand-dug wells. Miri became the oil exploration center of Malaysia, and the petroleum industry brought rapid development and prosperity to the city. Here's a detailed guide I've compiled. If you find it helpful, remember to follow me! - Attractions - Miri Waterfront Park: A seaside park integrating leisure, entertainment, and sightseeing, featuring beautiful beaches, gardens, playgrounds, restaurants, and other facilities. - Petroleum Museum: A museum showcasing the development of Miri's petroleum industry. It houses a large collection of petroleum artifacts and materials, exhibiting the history and achievements of Miri's oil industry. - Niah Caves: A tourist attraction focused on cave exploration and archaeological research, boasting spectacular cave landscapes and rich archaeological remains. - Food Recommendations - Seafood: Miri, a coastal city, is rich in seafood resources, offering a wide variety of seafood delicacies such as lobster, crab, shrimp, and fish. - Malay Cuisine: Malay cuisine is the traditional food of Malaysia, characterized by spicy, sweet and sour, and savory flavors. There are many classic Malay dishes to try, such as Nasi Lemak, Laksa, and Satay. - Chinese Cuisine: Miri has many Chinese restaurants serving various Chinese dishes, including Cantonese, Sichuan, and Hunan cuisines, catering to diverse tastes. - Nyonya Cuisine: Nyonya cuisine is a traditional Malaysian cuisine, a fusion of Chinese and Malay cuisines, featuring sweet and sour, spicy, and savory flavors. - Precautions - Transportation: Traffic rules in Malaysia differ from those in China. Vehicles drive on the left side of the road. Pay attention to safety when crossing the street. - Climate: Miri has a tropical climate, warm and humid year-round. Take precautions against sun exposure and mosquito bites. - Religion: Malaysia is a multi-religious country with major religions including Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Respect local religious beliefs and customs. - Safety: Malaysia is a relatively safe country, but be mindful of your personal belongings during your trip. Avoid carrying excessive cash and valuables.
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Posted: Feb 25, 2025
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