Kuching Waterfront
The Kuching Waterfront, also known as the Kuching Esplanade is a 1 kilometre and 890 metre long waterfront promenade and pedestrian walkway located in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is situated along the southern bank of the Sarawak River and has since become the foremost tourist's destination in the state.
History
Kuching Waterfront is a long-cherished project of the then-Sarawak Chief Minister, Abdul Taib Mahmud where he mooted the idea in 1962, a year before Sarawak achieve its independence through Malaysia and 19 years before he become the Sarawak Chief Minister.The ground work and construction of the waterfront began in 1989 and led by the Sarawak Economy Development Corporation where a team of experienced architects, engineers and landscape designers was commissioned to built the waterfront and its building costs a total of RM89 million. Kuching Waterfront was officiated in 4 September 1993 by Taib and it is the first waterfront to be built in Malaysia.
In 2014, the waterfront was extended to several villages in Sarawak including Kampung Sungai Bedil Besar, Kampung Lintang and Kampung Tanjung to beautify the banks of the Sarawak River. The waterfront underwent transformation process between 2017 and 2019, which involves construction of covered pedestrian areas, addition of LED lighting and renovation of existing landscaping.
In 2023, Kuching Waterfront underwent upgrading project with a total of RM2.5 million of allocation. The project, which ran throughout 2024, intended to "provide a conducive and comfortable environment for visitors".
On 1 August 2025, the Mayor of Kuching North, Datu Hilmy Othman announced that the Kuching Waterfront will be renovated as part of its revitalisation project, which is among initiatives implemented by the Kuching [North City Hall].