
The shape of this structure looks like a Bidayuh’s Baruk. It is a place for gathering for the nearby residents. We saw there was a number of people doing something there, they were talking loudly, and we did not get close to them.

From this angle, the Baruk seems quite big.
I notice that many big huts in Kuching or even Sarawak are in the shape of a Baruk. Another example is the big hut in Stutong Park, Kuching. There is a building somewhere near waterfront Kuching next to the River Bank Suite which is built as a modern tall baruk as well (It is called the Khatulistiwa cafe if I am not mistaken) :p .

Look at the bridge above, if SiewPeng and I were riding a paddle boat, how can we get through the bridge?
How nice if someone can provide the pedalo / paddle boats service there. They can actually attract tourists by doing just taking a little bit of action such as maintaining, and upgrading the lake garden. Currently, this place looks plain except the huts in the middle of the lake and the bridge that are connecting them.
Another attraction of this park is the beautiful sunset. The sunset position is at the mountain that is visible from the lake. We were there at about 1:30p.m., we did not stay until 6p.m.. Next time, we will go there in the evening to take the photo of sunset there. (I know about this when I googled about this lake, and I saw a beautiful sunset photo.)



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