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The Sarawak Cultural Village, near the Santubong fishing village, is also known as the “ Living Museum.” It is set within 15 acres of natural jungle in the foothills of the famous Santubong mountain. The "Living Museum” has traditional longhouse dwellings of the various ethnic groups of the state. |
There are arts and crafts demonstrations and presentations of the dance and music of the Iban, Kayan, Kenyah and Bidayuh people. |