This morning, I went to DBKU Kuching Cat Museum at Bukit Siol, Petra Jaya with my family... Man~~ I was so excited about the trip when we almost reach the destination.. I never went to Petra Jaya side until today, I get to explore everything & every place.
Look at the trees which shed the whole road... I like this kind of scenery...
Up up away~~ Going up the hill to DBKU~~
Almost there~~
Here we are~~ The DBKU building... Inside is more exciting!
Let's enter the great cat collection....
The entrance to the cat museum.... Cawaii right?
Before you enter the museum, there are some simple rules to follow and that is you need to pay the charges first in order to capture photos or for recording purpose. Of course it's up to you which devices you want to use.
This is the sticker for handphone camera.
CAT PHOTOGRAPHY KIOSK... Put your face to the round empty cat face and let you be the neko-chan~~ Nyan~~
The ancient egypt cat statues
The Large Cat Figures:
VIP Gallery
Resting corner with more cats exhibit at the back there...
Collection of Hello Kitty products
Collection of Hello Kitty products
Cats in Ancient Egypt
MUMMIFIED CAT.... I was kinda creep by those mummified cats...
Introduction About Cats
Galleries of cat tattoes!! Awesome!!
Those are gifts from Japan cat lovers~~
猫の雑誌
This is probably a gallery about witch cats...
Cats In Chinese Community
This is gallery of cats in cards around the world...
Cat's healthy and their favorite food; Whiskers.
Caring and Holding a Cat gallery.
Tomb of cats... It's the gallery for cat's cemetery.
Cat Walk
Cat In Japanese Community
Nakahoma Minoru’s Cat Painting
Satoru Tsuda
Maneki-Neko (Beckoning Cats)
VIP Gallery
Sarawak Nationalist Heroes
If you want to donate for the cat museum, you are kindly to do so and you can write your name on that book too...
The souvenior shop... You can buy gifts for your relatives and friends~~ They got all cute neko gifts you can find!
This is another galleries for history about my city, Kuching...
This part is where Kuching got it's name...
The rulers of Sarawak...
The old town photo....
Queen Elizabeth II use to visit Kuching and it has been Kuching history of all...
That is how Sarawak museum looks like... Kinda creepy right but the whole struture is amazing.. Just look like a castle...Thank god still can see the whole building as the photo is almost faded..
I can't believe we use to have a locomotive train in Kuching! LOL!
Finally we finish touring and say goodbye to the "In" & "Out" stands~~
Before going home yet, I took some DBKU scenery... See!! It's really super clean and beautiful!! I'm quite impressed~~
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