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Landmark: Marina Bay MiriCity: Miri
Country: Malaysia
Continent: Asia
Marina Bay Miri, Miri, Malaysia, Asia
Marina Bay Miri is a waterfront development situated in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia.
It serves as a central hub for recreation and commerce along the Miri River.
Visual Characteristics
The development features a modern promenade constructed from concrete and paved stone. It includes a series of low-rise buildings with predominantly white and grey facades, accented with dark metal railings. The waterfront itself is characterized by the Miri River, a brown, slow-moving waterway. Green spaces are integrated with manicured lawns and scattered palm trees.
Location & Access Logistics
Marina Bay Miri is located approximately 2 kilometers southwest of Miri's central business district. Access is primarily via Jalan Bendahara. Ample parking is available in designated lots adjacent to the promenade. Public transport options include local bus routes that stop along Jalan Bendahara, with services running frequently throughout the day.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Marina Bay Miri project was developed as part of Miri's urban renewal initiative, with construction commencing in the early 2000s. Its purpose was to revitalize the riverfront area and create a public space for residents and tourists. The Miri River is an estuarine system, influenced by both freshwater runoff and tidal movements from the South China Sea.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can walk or cycle along the promenade. Boat tours of the Miri River are available from the jetty. The area hosts weekend markets and occasional cultural events. Several seafood restaurants and cafes are situated along the waterfront.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located within the main building complex. Shaded seating areas are provided along the promenade. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong throughout the area. Food vendors and permanent restaurants are present.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for photography is during the late afternoon, approximately one hour before sunset, for optimal natural light. The weather in Miri is tropical, with high humidity year-round. The dry season, typically from March to October, offers slightly less rainfall. Tidal conditions do not significantly impact access to the promenade itself.
Facts & Legends
A local legend suggests that the Miri River was formed by the tears of a heartbroken princess, though this is unsubstantiated. A verifiable fact is that Miri was once the oil capital of Malaysia, and the river played a role in transporting early oil production.
Nearby Landmarks
- Wisma Pelita (Shopping Mall) - 1.2km Northeast
- Grand Old Lady (Miri Oil and Gas Museum) - 2.5km Northwest
- Taman Selera (Food Court) - 0.8km North
- Miri City Fan (Park) - 1.8km Northeast