BY STANLEY GONA CHEE KHIONG SARAWAK SKILLS
There we were on a beautiful Sunday afternoon — a gathering of family members and friends
A perfect start to our tour of ‘Kampung Nombor’ (‘Kampung Melayu’) located in the heart of Kuching
Yes, ‘Kampung Nombor’ is a special place — rich in history and cultural heritage
A vibrant canvas — an exciting showcase featuring a blend of modernity and traditional Malay heritage.
On arrival at ‘Kampung No. 3’, a warm welcome by Mr. Mohamad Isham bin Fauzi
Wearing the hat of a historian, he shared his family’s lineage — an interesting journey through the centuries!
A labour of love, tracing one’s family heritage — among the early settlers at ‘Kampung Nombor’
Truly, a sharing session filled with eye-opening and refreshing insights — a treasure trove!
Our tour of ‘Kampung Nombor’ — in a nutshell, a voyage of discovery and a feast for the senses!
To this day, the traditional Malay houses stand stall — an important part of Sarawak’s Malay architectural heritage
The classical designs, including several doors and large windows — a harmonious blend of form and function
Raised on stilts, these houses have long been shining examples of environmentally-friendly abodes.
One of the highlights of our tour — warm smiles and friendly faces around every corner — a red-carpet welcome!Indeed, there’s that special brand of Sarawakian hospitality and unity — one does not feel like an outsider
As we celebrate Malaysia Day, our flag flutters proudly — with the precious drumbeat of unity in our hearts
The treasures of ‘Kampung Nombor’, and our special brand of hospitality and unity — exemplars of our priceless heritage.
16 September 2024