Sarawak’s natural settings excellent for adventure documentaries


A 20m-high suspension bridge across a 100m wide Sungai Linai in the mountains of Lawas in northernmost Sarawak connects deep settlements to the outside world.

MIRI: Sarawak is calling on foreign-based producers of television documentaries to explore the deeper interiors of vast state to produce adventure-documentaries.

State Assistant Tourism Minister Datuk Lee Kim Shin said if Sarawak could get foreign producers to come they would surely be mesmerised.

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