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    Sibu / ˈsiːbuː / is a landlocked city located in the central region of Sarawak, Malaysia. It serves as the capital of Sibu District within Sibu Division and is situated on the island of Borneo.

  2. Jul 12, 2023 · Contents. Top 14 Things To Do In Sibu, Sarawak. Learn Sibu’s History At The Sibu Heritage Centre. Explore The Heritage Shopfronts Around Jalan Tukang Besi. Visit Tua Pek Kong Temple. Shop And Dine At The Sibu Night Market. Get A Bargain At Sibu Central Market. Watch The River At Rejang Esplanade.

  3. Dec 1, 2021 · Top Things to Do in Sibu, Sarawak: See Tripadvisor's 1,834 traveller reviews and photos of 24 things to do when in Sibu.

  4. Mar 13, 2023 · The third largest town in East Malaysia after Kuching and Miri, Sibu has a laid-back and down-to-earth vibe, a result of being off the tourist trail. But that is set to change as direct flights are now available between Sibu and Singapore, as well as other Malaysian cities.

  5. Jun 21, 2024 · Sibu is a lesser-known destination in Malaysia that is often mistaken for the homophonic Cebu in the Philippines. Or the island Pulau Sibu in Mersing, Johor. Moving past the confusion, Sibu, located in East Malaysia, is neither a tropical getaway nor a bustling city.

  6. Located at the confluence of the Rejang and Igan Rivers, approximately 130 km from the South China Sea, Sibu is a thriving modern town with a vibrant centre and a bustling, crowded waterfront. To visitors, Sibu feels more down-to-earth than relaxed Kuching.

  7. Sibu ialah sebuah perbandaran di Sarawak, Malaysia. Ia terletak di pertemuan Sungai Rajang dengan Sungai Igan, kira-kira 60 kilometer (37 batu) dari laut. Sibu mempunyai keluasan 129.5 kilometer persegi (50.0 batu persegi) dan penduduk seramai 162,676 orang (2010). [2] . Ia merupakan pusat pentadbiran bagi daerah dan bahagian dengan nama yang sama.

  8. Along the Rajang River, Sibu is a town with a Chinese majority. Sibu plays hosts to thousands of tourists who come every year.

  9. Sibu: culture, adventure & nature. Along the Rajang River, Sibu is a town with a Chinese majority. Sibu plays hosts to thousands of tourists who come every year and also as a gateway for them to the explore the Upper Rajang River where one finds numerous towns as well as Iban and Orang Ulu longhouses along its banks.

  10. Our natural bay at the northern tip of Pulau Sibu, Malaysia, offers a quiet and private setting where you can enjoy great diving and snorkeling, or relax on the beach with a cocktail and a good book whilst watching the sunset.

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