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Landmark: Coco CabanaCity: Miri
Country: Malaysia
Continent: Asia
Coco Cabana, Miri, Malaysia, Asia
Coco Cabana is a waterfront promenade located in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia.
It serves as a public gathering space and offers views of the South China Sea.
Visual Characteristics
The promenade features a paved walkway constructed from concrete and stone tiles. It is bordered by low-lying concrete barriers and intermittent wooden benches. The area is characterized by open, flat terrain with scattered palm trees and decorative lighting fixtures. A prominent feature is the archway entrance, constructed from steel and painted white.
Location & Access Logistics
Coco Cabana is situated approximately 4 kilometers west of Miri's city center. Access is via Jalan Bendahara, which connects directly to the promenade. Ample parking is available in designated lots adjacent to the promenade. Public transport options include local bus routes that stop at the Jalan Bendahara intersection, approximately a 5-minute walk from the promenade entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Coco Cabana was developed as part of Miri's urban development initiatives, with construction commencing in the early 2010s. Its purpose was to enhance the city's coastal recreational facilities and provide a public space for community events. The site is situated on reclaimed land along the coast of Borneo.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can walk or cycle along the promenade. The area is suitable for observing sunset over the South China Sea. Photography is a common activity. Local vendors occasionally set up stalls selling food and beverages during peak hours.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available at the western end of the promenade. Shade is limited, primarily provided by scattered palm trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong. Food vendors are not permanent fixtures but may be present during scheduled events or weekends.
Best Time to Visit
The late afternoon, approximately one hour before sunset, offers optimal lighting conditions for photography. The months of March through October generally provide drier weather. There are no tide-dependent activities.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that on exceptionally clear evenings, the lights of oil rigs in the South China Sea can be mistaken for distant islands.
Nearby Landmarks
- Miri City Fan Park (1.5km East)
- Taman Awam Miri (1.8km East)
- Grand Old Lady (Oil Well No. 1) (3.2km Northwest)
- Miri Handicraft Centre (2.1km East)