Dota 2 competition kuching waterfront

Dota 2 competition kuching waterfront

Dota 2 competition kuching waterfront

Dota 2 competition kuching waterfront

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Joined: Jan 2009
From: Hurr Durr Herp Derp Land

I’m assuming you mean more peaceful than KK

By peaceful, I hope you mean less traffic and crime, not more rural.

I’ve heard lots of good thing about Kuching.
I even bought my flight ticket and booked a hotel room to visit it.
Then things happened and I can’t go.
And there goes all my money

And that’s why I needed to bother everyone here with this useless question

Not afraid of #138

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1,882 posts

Joined: Apr 2007
From: Mental Asylum

I’m from Kuching but i prefer KK

1. How friendly and helpful the local people are – both place same feel of friendliness, this is Borneo maa! hospitality is like our 2nd nature.
2. Accommodation – I strongly feel KK hotels are better. but then being in Borneo. either choose to stay at top of the line resorts or the newest hotel possible.
3. Ease of access around the city (public transport, traffic jam, risk of flooding. ) – KK wins on public transport, traffic jams both place also have. Flood? lately i feel Kuching more prone to flooding.
4. Cost of living, grocery shopping – Kuching is cheaper, but in terms of fashion items KK wins. Kuching has the best and cheapest food option (also subjective).
5. Parks for jogging, swimming, exercising (not interested in gyms) – Both city i feel dont have enough parks. people rather do their window shopping exercise due to very hot weather. but if needed to then KK of course have better view. Teluk Likas has bicycle lane.
6. Quick weekend getaway (Because we all need to chillax every once in a while, right?) (KK seem to be winning out on this one based on internet reviews, what with Tanjung Aru, TARP and Kundasang not too far away. But Tanjung Aru’s first beach is closing now, so it seems they’re both even-ish?) – my kind of weekend getaway is a clean beach & maybe some nice resorts. KK has that. Kuching resorts are all run down & not well maintained.
7. Cleanliness of public toilets (. haha I’m serious. ) – both cities failed in this topic.

That’s my short sighted reply that is applicable to me but maybe not suitable for you. We never get tired of KK & will find an excuse just to fly over for a visit every few months.

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105 posts

Joined: Sep 2013
From: malacca

I’m from Kuching but i prefer KK

1. How friendly and helpful the local people are – both place same feel of friendliness, this is Borneo maa! hospitality is like our 2nd nature.
2. Accommodation – I strongly feel KK hotels are better. but then being in Borneo. either choose to stay at top of the line resorts or the newest hotel possible.
3. Ease of access around the city (public transport, traffic jam, risk of flooding. ) – KK wins on public transport, traffic jams both place also have. Flood? lately i feel Kuching more prone to flooding.
4. Cost of living, grocery shopping – Kuching is cheaper, but in terms of fashion items KK wins. Kuching has the best and cheapest food option (also subjective).
5. Parks for jogging, swimming, exercising (not interested in gyms) – Both city i feel dont have enough parks. people rather do their window shopping exercise due to very hot weather. but if needed to then KK of course have better view. Teluk Likas has bicycle lane.
6. Quick weekend getaway (Because we all need to chillax every once in a while, right?) (KK seem to be winning out on this one based on internet reviews, what with Tanjung Aru, TARP and Kundasang not too far away. But Tanjung Aru’s first beach is closing now, so it seems they’re both even-ish?) – my kind of weekend getaway is a clean beach & maybe some nice resorts. KK has that. Kuching resorts are all run down & not well maintained.
7. Cleanliness of public toilets (. haha I’m serious. ) – both cities failed in this topic.

That’s my short sighted reply that is applicable to me but maybe not suitable for you. We never get tired of KK & will find an excuse just to fly over for a visit every few months.

Miss, tq your long and nice explanation..give me an insight since i need to work there later. may i ask u if mukah area is also the same. currently my offer has two options. either be station at kuching and go mukah ocassionally or stay at mukah permanently..
Can you provide me info. on mukah too?

Much thanks in advance.

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8 posts

Joined: Mar 2014

I’m from Kuching but i prefer KK

1. How friendly and helpful the local people are – both place same feel of friendliness, this is Borneo maa! hospitality is like our 2nd nature.
2. Accommodation – I strongly feel KK hotels are better. but then being in Borneo. either choose to stay at top of the line resorts or the newest hotel possible.
3. Ease of access around the city (public transport, traffic jam, risk of flooding. ) – KK wins on public transport, traffic jams both place also have. Flood? lately i feel Kuching more prone to flooding.
4. Cost of living, grocery shopping – Kuching is cheaper, but in terms of fashion items KK wins. Kuching has the best and cheapest food option (also subjective).
5. Parks for jogging, swimming, exercising (not interested in gyms) – Both city i feel dont have enough parks. people rather do their window shopping exercise due to very hot weather. but if needed to then KK of course have better view. Teluk Likas has bicycle lane.
6. Quick weekend getaway (Because we all need to chillax every once in a while, right?) (KK seem to be winning out on this one based on internet reviews, what with Tanjung Aru, TARP and Kundasang not too far away. But Tanjung Aru’s first beach is closing now, so it seems they’re both even-ish?) – my kind of weekend getaway is a clean beach & maybe some nice resorts. KK has that. Kuching resorts are all run down & not well maintained.
7. Cleanliness of public toilets (. haha I’m serious. ) – both cities failed in this topic.

That’s my short sighted reply that is applicable to me but maybe not suitable for you. We never get tired of KK & will find an excuse just to fly over for a visit every few months.

Not afraid of #138

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Joined: Apr 2007
From: Mental Asylum

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