By Mohd nizamuddin - May 10, 2017
Kuching,officially the City of Kuching,is
the capital and the most populous city in the state of Sarawak in Malaysia.It
is also the capital of Kuching Division.The city is situated on the Sarawak
River at the southwest tip of the state of Sarawak on the island of Borneo and
covers an area of 431 square kilometres with a population about 165,642 in the
Kuching North administrative region and 159,490 in the Kuching South
administrative region a total of 325,132
people.
Kuching was the third capital of Sarawak
in 1827 during the administration of the Bruneian Empire. In 1841, Kuching
became the capital of Sarawak after Sarawak was ceded to James Brooke for
helping the Bruneian empire in crushing a rebellion particularly the interior
borneo dweller Dayak people who later became his loyal followers. The town
continued to receive attention and development during the rule of Charles
Brooke such as the construction of a sanitation system, hospital, prison, fort,
and a bazaar. In 1941, the Brooke administration had a Centenary Celebration in
Kuching. During World War II, Kuching was occupied by Japanese forces from 1942
to 1945. The Japanese government set up a Batu Lintang camp near Kuching to
hold prisoners of war and civilian internees. After the war, the town survived
intact. However, the last Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke decided to
cede Sarawak as part of British Crown Colony in 1946. Kuching remained as
capital during the Crown Colony period. After the formation of Malaysia in
1963, Kuching retained its status as state capital and was granted city status
in 1988. Since then, the Kuching city is divided into two administrative
regions managed by two separate local authorities. The administrative centre of
Sarawak state government is located at Wisma Bapa Malaysia, Kuching.

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