Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia with her capital city, Kuching, being the largest city in the Island of Borneo.
Sarawak is definitely a place that you will want to discover more!!
Sarawak is strategically located in the heart of Southeast Asia and is the ideal centre for many type of industries. Sarawak is fast emerging as a hugely profitable investment hub. It is the largest of Malaysia’s 13 states, covering an area of 124,449 sq. km, with vast tracts of land available for development and an abundant supply of natural resources, particularly petroleum and natural gas.
Sarawak is easily accessible from all major cities of the world, businesses and industries can efficiently operate passenger and cargo transport to and from Sarawak. Air travel to the country takes less than three hours from Hong Kong, three and a half hours from Australia, one hour from Indonesia, six hours from Japan, and only 45 minutes from Singapore and Brunei.
Entrenched in Sarawak’s history are the remnants of the reign of the White Rajahs, the Brooke family monarchy that ruled the Kingdom of Sarawak from 1841 to 1946. Traces of the Brookes can be found throughout the state, from physical reminders such as colonial buildings, preserved relics that populate today’s museums, and events such as the Sarawak Regatta, to the more intangible traces within the law and culture of the people.
Sarawak’s ever-expanding world-class museums, authentic hospitality, and a diverse religious and cultural trade, all form part of the cultural attraction.
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