Carian Anda

Pak Tambang



Year

2003


Description
This monument was built near the location of Pengkalan Batu which existed before the construction of the Kuching Bank. These walls and sculptures are a tribute to the miners who rowed their mines on the Sarawak River. Their expertise and strength enable thousands of people to cross the Sarawak river every day.

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Bahan Asal- Tembaga & Mosaic /Bahan Sekarang-Kayu Belian & Mosaic

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