Sibu
Sibu is a town located in the central region of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is situated along the Rejang River, which is the longest river in the country. Sibu is known for its vibrant local culture, diverse population, and significant role in the timber and agricultural industries. The town serves as a commercial hub for the surrounding rural areas.
The population of Sibu is predominantly made up of the Iban and Chinese communities, contributing to its rich cultural heritage. Sibu is also famous for its delicious local cuisine, including dishes like Kolo Mee and Sibu Kampua. The town hosts various festivals that reflect its multicultural identity, making it a unique destination in Malaysia.