The Darul Hana Bridge is a signature pedestrian bridge spanning the Sarawak River opened in 2017, connecting the Kuching Waterfront on the south bank with the north bank, home to the Astana and the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly building. It has quickly become one of Kuching’s most recognized landmarks.

The bridge features a distinctive S-shaped design, symbolizing unity and harmony. Supported by two towering steel pylons, it is illuminated at night, creating a stunning visual spectacle that reflects beautifully on the river. This captivating display makes it a popular destination for photography and evening strolls.

Beyond serving as a crossing, the Darul Hana Bridge functions as a leisure and cultural space, offering panoramic views of Kuching’s skyline and historical landmarks. It also hosts community events, festivals, and celebrations, making it a social and cultural hub for locals and visitors alike.

With its combination of modern design, scenic beauty, and cultural significance, the Darul Hana Bridge has cemented its status as a must-visit attraction in Sarawak, embodying the spirit and charm of Kuching.

