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| A view of Miri at dusk from Canada Hill |
Miri, the second largest city in Sarawak, has its sights set on becoming the Resort City of Sarawak. It is an oil-rich city and a major transport hub for people heading to/from Brunei, the Kelabit Highlands, the Mulu National Park, Lambir National Park, Niah National Park and the Loagan Bunut National Park. Miri is thus often regarded as a hub for ecotourism and a paradise for nature enthusiasts. It has vast potential for tourism but lack of international air linkages has impeded the growth of the city’s tourism industry.
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| The Miri Mascot Night Scene |
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| Seahorses-mascot of Miri |
Miri is a shopping paradise for its neighbouring country, Brunei Darussalam, as well as neighbouring smaller towns like Bintulu, Batu Niah and Limbang. Bruneians flock to Miri every weekend to shop for almost everything, thanks to the currency exchange that is very much favourable to them. Moreover, as Brunei is a predominantly conservative Muslim sultanate, Bruneians as well as their expatriates often head to Miri for booze and the vibrant nightlife. Miri has quite a number of big hotels and a surprising number of bars, karaokes, pubs, restaurants and foot reflexology & spa centres.