Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Shopping Mall

There are lots of big and small shopping mall you may find in Sibu. Here are some of the list.


  1. Wisma Sanyan
  2. Delta Shopping mall
  3. Medan Mall 
  4. Sing Kwong Shopping mall
  5. The Premier
  6. Star Mega Mall
  7. Farley
  8. Everrise
  9. Bus Terminal Shopping Centre
  10. Ngiu Kee Hypermarket - Proposed 
  11. Kin Orient Plaza Extension, Sibu - Proposed
  12. Daesim Square, Sibu - Proposed

Star Mega Mall

Star Mega Mall Sibu had started operating its business on 29 July 2011. It is part of the business from Daesim Group and located at 4th Mile Oya Road.

DAESCO Hypermarket and Departmental Store, Sibu’s first hypermarket can be found in the new mall. There are lot of brands that you can only find in KL previosuly, now brought into Mega Mall, like Vincci etc

I had been to there once and it is not fully opened. I think I can have more pictures on this new mall after my visit.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Wisma Sanyan

Wisma Sanyan (Mandarin:三洋大厦) located in Sibu town, the building has the capacity to hold 10,000 people at any single time. It is the tallest building in Sibu, a shopping complex with lot of variety and it has some restaurants like KFC, Pizza Hut, Japanese restaurant etc

There is Giant Supermarket.

Native Handicrafts

As the entrecote for the Rajang Basin, Sibu is an excellent place to go shopping for native handicrafts. The indigenous people of Sarawak produce very fine wood-carvings, bean work, rattan baskets and mats and woven textiles. Each tribal group has its own unique designs and artistic style. Several shops in Sibu sell a full range of these handicrafts, both antique and new.

Sarawak Pottery


A wide range of specialist shops and department stores offer the kind of shopping possibilities associated with any sizable, prosperous town. However, Sibu has a number of particularly interesting opportunities for the bargain hunter.

Sibu is a major centre for the production of fine quality Sarawak pottery. Some of the designs are traditional, whilst modern items incorporate elements of indigenous art and design. Local ceramics are reasonably priced, and make excellent souvenirs or presents.