Sibu

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For other places with the same name, see Sibu (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with several places called Cebu in the Philippines.

Wismasanyan - The Sanyan Tower in Sibu

Sibu is based in Sarawak, East Malaysia. It's not much of a tourist destination itself (though it does have some beautiful Chinese temples), but it's a common transfer point for boats up the Rejang River to the small towns of Borneo's interior.

Sibu Halal Travel Guide

Garden City to be, this is a quiet town along Rejang River. Sibu is one of the three towns in Malaysia which consists of a predominantly Foochow-Chinese population (Yong Peng in Johor and Sitiawan in Perak are the others). Sibu is not only famous for food (such as Kompia, Kampua and the like), but also boasts of being the hometown of a national patriot called Rosli Dhoby. The town symbol is the Swan. Unofficially, Sibu has been coined the 'Wild West' of Malaysia and the term has existed for more than 20 years. The nickname came about due to the nature of 'lawlessness' and frequent triad activities in Sibu.

Visitor information

There's a visitor information centre at the Sibu Cultural Heritage Museum on Jalan Central.

Travel to Sibu

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Sibu

Sibu Airport (SBW), is connected with Peninsular Malaysia with frequent Flights from Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru on Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia . The airport is also connected to all major tourist destinations in Malaysian Borneo, including Kuching and Kota Kinabalu.

From the airport, you may purchase a taxi coupon to downtown Sibu. The fee is roughly MYR 35. There is NO bus services connecting Sibu town and the airport.

Travel on a Bus in Sibu

To/From other Sarawak cities: Numerous bus companies such as Biaramas, Suria Bus Express and Borneo Highway Express link Sibu with other Sarawak cities such as Kuching, Miri, Mukah, Sarikei and Bintulu. Most express buses arrives at the long-distance Sibu Bus Terminal GPS 2.304541,111.849783 = which is located on Jalan Pahlawan. Buses from Sarikei arrives at the short distance bus terminal downtown (near the express boat terminal).

To get to the long-distance bus terminal from the downtown, take local bus Lanang 21/5A from the short-distance bus terminal for less than 2 ringgit (2022). It only runs every 60–90 minutes from about 6AM to 6PM, so if that's not convenient, you can also take a Grab or a taxi.

Buses to Miri run several times a day, with daytime and overnight buses available. The trip takes about seven hours and costs RM50 (2022).

By sea/river

View from the boat from Kuching to Sibu - View from the boat from Kuching to Sibu

  • To/from Kuching Daily express boats connect Sibu and Kuching via Sarikei and Tanjung Manis. From Sibu leaves at 11h30am (RM55), (5h approx.) and from Kuching at 8h30am. See Kuching#By boat for details.
  • To/from Kapit Sibu is the entry point of the upper Rajang, and there are express boats services(4 times daily). Some boats will transit at Song, a small town before Kapit. From Kapit leaves around 8h15am and 1h15pm RM25-30

Get Around

Best way to travel in Sibu by a Taxi

☎ 6084-313384 Most taxis here are not metered.

To get to destinations outside the city or on the outskirts, you can find yellow-roofed taxis near the Central Market going to specific places.

The ridesharing app Grab is popular.

Travel on a Bus in Sibu

Head over to the short distance bus terminal, near the Central Market and express boat terminal. There is an inquiry counter there, and you may ask for directions. The buses however are non-air conditioning buses.

By foot

Downtown Sibu is a very compact area, so it is discoverable by walking too.

What to see in Sibu

Yulon temple - Yulong Temple

  • Tua Pek Kong Temple - A must see in Sibu. Its history dates back to 1870. Better go around sunset and ask the key to go to the topfloor of the tower for a fantastic view of Sibu and the river.
  • Sibu Town Plaza - The largest town square in Malaysia. Once here, you may walk to the waterfront(at the end of the square) and see the confluence of two great rivers and the Rajang and the Igan. This waterfront is popular for the local residents to hang out and also for recreational purposes.
  • Lau King Howe Hospital Memorial Museum
  • Sibu Central Market - The largest indoor market in Malaysia. Lots of local things can be purchased here. Do not miss to try the food at the 1st floor of the market. Also there is a very affordable attire sold on the 1st floor.
  • Bukit Aup Jubilee Park - The popular attraction of the park is its lake, which have lots of fish and you can feed them. Also and the park is popular for hiking. Once you reach the top of the hill, you can enjoy the view of Igan river and the town. The hill is the highest point in Sibu, and it has a cemetery and an indigenous religious site.
  • Sibu Lake Park - The park comprises an area of 11 acres lake, footpaths, jogging tracks, boat house, habitat island, bird sanctuary, barbeque and picnic areas, spash pool, canteen, jetty and others.
  • Sungai Merah Heritage Walk - Built to commemorate the arrival of 100 years of the Foochows immigration to Sibu. See the red colored water of the river.
  • Sibu Heritage Center
  • Yu Long Shang Tian En Shi - The temple is dedicated to three faiths: Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism.
  • Tan Hua Hu Temple - A beautiful Chinese temple with intricate designs.

Bukit Lima Nature Reserve 1 - Bukit Lima Nature Reserve

  • Bukit Lima Nature Reserve - Bukit Lima Forest Park | A chunk of swampy jungle conserved within the city limits. It includes a couple of trails – actually boardwalks – that are popular for jogging. The longer route is about 5 kilometers, along which you can see lots of plants, birds, and insects, and maybe lizards, small mammals, and even monkeys if you're lucky. Be careful if jogging, because the path can be slippery.

Best things to do in Sibu

Visit the local Sibu Central Market. Local products can be found extensively such as local olives, exotic fruits and vegetables as well as some handicraft.

Do not miss out on the action in Sibu Night Market in the evening till midnight every day. You can get anything here. From delicious Chinese food, (Malay) delicacies and bargain for attire. It is said that the night market in Sibu is the liveliest in Sarawak.

Bars and pubs, often occupied by the regular patrons. Take caution of shady characters. Do not stare back when looked at.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Sibu

Sibuview - Pedestrian Walkway near the Sibu Central Market

Wisma Sanyan A fairly comprehensive shopping mall located inside the tallest building in Sibu, Wisma Sanyan. Main tenants here are Ria by Parkson, Giant, KFC, and Pizzas Hut.

Sarawak House A small mall with a department store on the 1st floor, and various small shops on the ground floor. Located adjacent to Premier Hotel. There is a Watson's outlet, and a handicraft shop here.

Medan Mall A mall with main outlet such as Medan Departmental Store. There are lots of hair saloon here(Ground Floor) and the price for a hair cut is very cheap.

Kin Orient Plaza (old Sing Kwong)

Farley There are many outlets, although all are Farley outlets, but there are bakery, shoes outlet, departmental store, and supermarket. There is also Farley Food Court and Farley Restaurant nearby.

New Sing Kwong (opposite Farley) houses a supermarket, departmental store, and some small outlets. Also here there is KFC, Pizzas Hut, and a Watson's store.

Delta Mall A small mall located at Jalan Pahlawan. The mall is NOT in a walking distance from downtown. You may use taxi or local bus to bring you here. Tenants here include; Hush Puppies, SenQ, Giordano, KFC, Popular Bookstores, and etc.

Star Mega Mall The largest mall in Central Region of Sarawak. The anchor tenant is Daesco. Recently soft-opened.

Giant Hypermarket Located at Jalan Ling Kai Cheng. It is one of the newest addition of shopping venues in Sibu. Houses Giant, Giordano, SugarBun, LeaCentre, and et cetera.

Halal Restaurants in Sibu

Local Specialties

  • Chai Pau: Vegetable buns, with varieties of vagetables as ingredients was a common dim-sum for hawkers and other blue-collars. Chai Pau is so different with others because of its delicious vegetables contents and less flour on its outer.
  • Diang Biang Hu: As is called by local Foochow, 'Diang' is wok, 'Biang' is side, 'Hu' is porridge prepared with grinded Rice. So Diang Biang Hu is a rice-grinded-poridge cooked on the surface of a heated wok. Most Foochow pronounce it as Diang Miang Hu.
  • Kampua Mieng: In Foochow, it means mee or Noodles on a dry plate. The Mieng (noodles), usually oily nature, is soaked in boiling water for a while, is then brought on ingredient (usually fried onion and sauce) application prepared on a plate. The plain Kampua Mieng has no red-Beef-slice added, is usually cheaper. Kampua Mieng is sold at most coffee shops and restaurants in Sibu District. Price varies from RM2.20 per plate from coffee shop to RM 5.00 per plate at restaurant.
  • Kong Piang: In Foochow dialect, 'Kong' is pottery flask, 'Piang' is biscuit. The traditional way of making Kong Piang is in a charcoal 'oven'. The pre-mixed flour, usually glazed with peanut oil and lightly dusted with sesame seed on the surface with a small hole in the middle, is sticked on the inner surface of the pottery flask. The pottery flask has a narrow mouth, a big mid-section and bottomless. After 15 minutes of charcoal heating and the delicious Kong Piang is ready for meal. Kong Piang is available at some bakeries and eateries. It's available either hard or soft. May come with Meat fillings.
  • Warung - Serves a variety of local Halal Malaysian dishes. New Hits Menu: Nasi Ayam Dara Must try: Nasi Goreng Seafood, Nasi Goreng Warung, Tom Yam Kung, Steam Fish, Vege's, Sup Tulang, and many other choices. They also provide catering services for weddings and other occasions. This restaurant is always packed almost every day, so be sure to get there extra early to secure a seat.

Do not miss to try the famous Teh C Special. It is available in most kopitiams. It is a three-layered drinks, tea, milk and flavour (available in Pandan and Gula Apong flavors).

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Sibu

Sibu - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Sibu, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Sibu. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Sibu and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Sibu. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Sibu. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inSibu: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Sibu.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Sibu: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Sibu, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Sibu.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Sibu, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Sibu, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Sibu and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Sibu, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Sibu, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Sibu without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Sibu is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Sibu.

About eHalal Travel Group:

eHalal Travel Group Sibu is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

For Halal business inquiries in Sibu, please contact:

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Tanahmas Hotel ☎ +60 84 333188 Ext. 8214/8223 Newly renovated 3 stars hotel which is located in a walking distance from the express boat terminal and the Central Market. Winner of the Best Accommodation, Excellent Service(3 Stars) Sarawak Hornbill Tourism Awards 2003.

Kingwood Hotel ☎ +6084-33 5888 This hotel is the only 5 star hotel in Sibu,after the expansion project was completed. Rates start from MYR 245.

Lihua Hotel ☎ +60 84-324000 Located near the Rajang Esplanade, and the express boat terminal.

Premier Hotel ☎ +60 84-323222 a 3-star hotel located in the Sarawak House complex. Rates start from MYR 140.

Kawan Hotel ☎ +60 84-315888 located in Jalan Lanang. Rates start from MYR 85.

Orchid Hotel ☎ +60 84-331999 Rates start from MYR 60. Located in Brooke Drive.

Zuhra Hotel☎ +60 84-310711 Rates start from MYR 58. Located opposite of RH Hotel.

Paramount Hotel ☎ +60 84 33 11 22 located in Kampung Dato'. Rates start from MYR 165.

RH Hotel ☎ +60 84-365 888 the newest upscale hotel in Sibu. There is a sky bridge connecting the hotel with Wisma Sanyan shopping complex. Rates start from MYR 260.

Garden Hotel located near the Sarawak House. Rates start from MYR 75. Tel :+60 84 317888

Destino 365 Homestay Behind old Sing Kwong, nearby Sibu Town. Rates start from MYR 60. Fully furnished Semi-D come with 4 Bedrooms & 2 Bathroom. Internet WiFi, Satellite TV- Njoi, Washer, Refrigerator and light cooking kitchen ware are provided.

  • There are also lots of hotels around town. Usually these hotels do not need prior reservations and at a very affordable price.
  • Royal Inn - No. 58-60, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Floor, Persiaran Brooke Off Jalan Kampung Nyabor, 96000 2.28883, 111.83039 In front of the Premier Hotel. Upstair they have some 43RM affordable room, AC, included bathroom. No WIFI. Near central market and legacy center.
  • Ban Hin Hotel - No-frills budget hotel. Not especially clean, but it is cheap. Free wifi and air conditioning.

Stay Safe

Gossip is an endemic problem in Sibu. It can be difficult to escape unwanted and intrusive attention but keeping a low profile can help to reduce the extent of this problem.

There are many shady characters in Sibu, whom one must avoid at all costs.

Gangsterism is a problem in Sibu; most of the gangs are probably connected with some of the numerous timber barons in the town.

Be on high alert while walking, especially at Sibu Central Market. The risk of being pick-pocketed is high,as there are several cases involving the clients and also shop owners being pick-pocketed. Should you have been pick-pocketed, go to the nearest Tourist Police Station, not far from the Central Market.

News & References Sibu


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Sibu Wharf - Sibu Wharf

The Sibu River Wharf enables access to the interior towns further up the Rejang River. You can reach the towns of Kapit and Belaga (which is the most extreme part navigable on the Rejang River).

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