Well worth visiting! It is small but very well documented on the migration pattern and different languages spoken. Located on the waterfront.
Claire844
Interesting reading as the Chinese made a huge impact to Sarawak. Situated right on the river front it's easily accessible.
kiahing
this is one place solely funded by the locals to upkeep and restore this muzuem. The number of antiques and also the write ups on the early chinese migrants is just great.Never miss this place while in Sarawak.
LavanyaChristin
small but very interesting and close to the waterfront. perfect climate inside. The Entrance is free that's nice
AndrewF729
It's free, and on the riverside walk, so if you want to learn more about the Chinese immigration into Kuching and see interesting photographs this is a must place to visit. You can then walk up into Carpenter Street in the heart of Chinatown and get a taste of the Chinese community and temple nearby. Lots of cheap eating places to be had in Chinatown.