Sibu is the hometown of swans.


Sibu is the capital of the third division of Sarawak, Malaysia, and the second largest city in the state. Here is an introduction to Sibu and its tourist attractions:

Tourist Attractions
- Sibu Island: Located on the east coast of Johor, it was designated as a marine park in 1993. The island is dumbbell-shaped, about 6 km long and 1 km wide, covered with tropical plants and golden beaches. There are rock caves along the coast, coral reefs on the seabed offshore, and rich marine life, making it a paradise for diving enthusiasts.
- Lin's Swan Park: Located next to the Sibu Gateway in the city center, the park has a swan statue in the center and statues of the 12 zodiac animals around it. You can take photos here, which reflects Malaysia's rich sense of art and environmental protection.
- Sibu Night Market: Located on Jalan Market, Jalan Cross, and Jalan Lintang, there are more than 100 stalls every night selling daily necessities, snacks, food, clothing, toys, etc. Among them, snacks such as half-moon cakes and rojak are not to be missed.
- Sibu Central Market: It is a large local farmers' market with 1,500 stalls selling fresh fruits, vegetables, seafood, and various daily necessities. It is very lively on weekends.

Post by griffin_9506 | Nov 23, 2024

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