Miri offers many untapped tourism opportunities amid recovery MCO


By LEESAN

Miri’s wonderful seahorse sculpture. — Photos: LEESAN

Miri, Sarawak was granted city status in 2005, and today, it has a population of 350,000. It’s a beautiful place flanked by rolling hills and the crystal clear ocean, and has a wealth of natural resources.

On the day of our arrival, the city mayor Adam Yii joined us for a meal at a seafood restaurant.

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