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Picture a charming town nestled along the beautiful Rejang River, eager to become a blossoming Garden City. Sibu, with its predominantly Foochow-Chinese population (Yong Peng in Johor and Sitiawan in Perak being the other two towns like it in Malaysia), is not only renowned for its delightful cuisine, including delectable dishes like Kompia and Kampua, but it also takes great pride in being the hometown of an esteemed national hero named Rosli Dhoby. Adding to its allure, the graceful swan serves as the emblem of this captivating town. Interestingly, Sibu has acquired the unofficial moniker of the "Wild West" of Malaysia. This moniker, which has stood the test of time for over two decades, stems from the town's reputation for a certain sense of "lawlessness" and occasional triad activities. Sibu truly embodies an air of untamed adventure and intrigue, beckoning exploration and discovery.
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