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MONEY CHANGERS Most major foreign currency notes are convertible to local currency. The Malaysian currency is called RINGGIT MALAYSIA ( RM ) and one (1) RINGGIT is equivalent to one hundred (100 ) SEN. Denomination for coins are 1 sen, 5 sen, 10 sen, 20 sen and 50 sen coins. RM1 coins are phased out and not legal tender any more. They are collectors' items now. For currency notes, they are RM1, RM5, RM10, RM50 and RM100. RM2 and RM 20 notes are also phased out but are still legal tender. Limited number of RM2 currency notes are still in circulation. But the most limited amount and rare, almost none, are RM20 currency notes. In fact, the number in circulation are so limited that it is now considered as collector's items. Try your luck whether you can get hold of one piece in circulation!! In Kuching city, there are five (5) licenced money changers. Major banks also accept foreign currencies. But the banks' exchange rate are a bit cheaper. The licenced money changers are:- (1)MAJID & SONS 45, India Street, Kuching. Tel: 66-082-422402; 66-082-230230 (2)MOHAMED YAHIA & SONS SDN. BHD. Ground Floor, Sarawak Plaza, Kuching. Tel: 66-082-416928 (3)EVERRISE GROWTH SDN. BHD. Everrise Departmental Store, Jalan Padungan, Kuching. Tel: 66-082-233200 (4)HONG XI ENTERPRISE SDN. BHD. Lot 111, Level 1, Tun Jugah Centre, Jalan Padungan, Kuching. Tel: 66-082-428151 (5)VICTORY LINK SDN. BHD. Jalan Padungan, Kuching. ( Next to Everrise Departmental Store ) IMPORTANT OBSERVATION (1) Smaller denomination of currency notes are not acceptable by the money changers. For example, US notes are acceptable only from $20 and above. This ruling also apply to all other currencies. (2) In Kuching, US currency notes bearing prefix of CB, CL, AB, C and A ARE NOT acceptable. Please bring newly issued currency notes from year 2001 onward. Any currency notes issued before 2001 are not acceptable. Leave a Comment
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SNATCH THEFT / STREET ROBBERY Avoid short cuts through dark or deserted areas LPan your route and avoid dark and deserted places Be wary of persons who follow or distract you Carry your handbag in front of you or clasp it firmly under your arm (sling bag is never a good choice) Never leave it unattended, especially in crowded places like shopping and hawker centres Always walk facing oncoming traffic if possible and hold te handbag on the side away from motorists Avoid wearin excessive jewellery or carrying large amount of cash on you. Leave your valuables and passport in the safe. If confronted, surrender your valuable on demand one at a time and try to remember any distinct features of the culprit. PICK POCKETS Pickpockets often work in teams; one creates a distraction by bumping or showing, dropping something, or asking a questionwhile others lift wallets from pockets or handbags They look out for ladies with handbags, especially handbags carried with clasp facing outwards. They prefer men who keep wallets in the rear trousers or chest pockets. Leave a Comment
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I was a victim of a snatch thief on motorcycle. What we understand is it's a common occurance. Be careful! It happened 2 hours into my first day in Kuching! I was on the main road along Holiday Inn Kuching, just outside Pizza Hut. I was carrying a small sling bag and in a second, it was gone! Good thing is, some of the local guys were quite helpful. They chased after the motorcycle. In fact, the motorcyclist and pillion rider crashed into a car but rode off afterwards. The poor lady driver now has to deal with a severely dented door. I made a police report but I'm told the motorbike license plate number is fake. I was asked an interesting question at the police station: Do you want us to investigate or is this report just for reference? I'm told the former will take a long time and it's unlikely I'll recover my bag. So in a nutshell, be careful! Don't carry a sling bag and if possible, walk against the direction of traffic. Put your money into your trousers pocket. The amount lost can be small but you wont want to get yourself injured. I am suffering from a few cuts and bruises. Right. Just be careful. Dont expose any valuables!!! Also, dont leave your bags on the floor.. Enjoy your trip in Kuching! great fun still Leave a Comment
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Always be cautious and be alert on the surroundings around you before / while / after withdrawing your money from the ATM. There might be some opportunists waiting for their golden opportunities! Leave a Comment
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If you feel that you've been tailed from behind by a motorcyclists, watch out for your belongings, especially your bags. They can be pretty quick in snatching your bags leaving you speechless! Leave a Comment
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Watch out for pick-pockets at crowded places around city area, eg around India Street / Gambier Street. Leave a Comment
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Kuching is generally a safe city but you should refrain from walking alone in deserted streets at night. I was told Kuching waterfront is also quite risky at night as snatch theft is quite common.
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My wife and I were walking in Brickfields near two temples. A person came from behind on a motorbike and snatched my wife's hand bag from her shoulder. In the process she was dragged a couple of yards and thrown on the road. The thief made off with the hand bag. My wife ended up in Hospital for 4 days. Fortunately a couple helped us to go to hospital and seek emergency help. Travellers beware. Snatch thieves are abound in Malaysia. Other Contact: chinnasami@hotmail.com
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Take care of who you are liasing with especially if you are organising trips to Kuching via the Rotary Kuching. The Club is ok on the whole but there will always be one black sheep..He happens to be Patrick Panai, and he has done this to many schools already.. He even gives the schools a token of appreciation using Rotary Kuching's name (but later we found out Rotary Kuching never issued those). FInd out more about the other party, its best to check all this out first! Leave a Comment
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by DanielF Do these dragons scare you? I don't think so. So won't anything make you be afraid in Kuching, according to my experience. Leave a Comment
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