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History Channel’s television programme Hidden Cities came to Kuching not so long ago, and made its presence felt.

IT’S not often that Hidden Cities host Anthony Morse has a relaxing day while filming an episode. Normally he’ll be on the road with the production crew for two weeks at a time, getting called as early as six in the morning to start the day’s work, shooting in various locations and doing two interviews a day with different experts.

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