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    You know a bridge is special when locals don't just cross it — they hang out on it. Darul Hana Bridge (also called the Golden Bridge or Harmony Bridge) is THE spot in Kuching right now. This S-shaped pedestrian bridge curves across the Sarawak River, connecting the Waterfront to the north bank near the Astana. And trust me — it hits different at sunset. [image: 1782266868067-dh1-resized.jpg] Darul Hana Bridge at golden hour, with the DUN building in the background The Design Story This isn't just any bridge. It's designed like a giant "S" — inspired by the Yin Yang concept, symbolising harmony between the north and south banks of Kuching. Two masts lean in opposite directions, held by steel cables. At 337 metres long, it's one of the most striking modern structures in town. The bridge opened in late 2017 and was designed by German engineers sbp together with Perth-based FOZDAR architects. It took about a year to build, with the last steel section lifted into place in June 2017. [image: 1782266868400-dh2.jpg] The bridge's distinctive S-curve from above ️ What People Are Saying: Google Maps reviewers give it 4.5 . Here's what actual visitors say: "This bridge is stunning at night when the LED lights change colours. One of the best places in Kuching for evening walks and photos." — Sarah C., TripAdvisor "The sunset view from here is unreal. You see the river, the old Astana, the DUN building with its umbrella roof, and the mosque in the distance. Perfect photo spot." — Kieran M., travel blogger "Finally a pedestrian-friendly bridge! You can walk from Waterfront to the Astana side without running across roads. Bike lane too. This is how cities should be built." — Dr. Ahmad, Kuching local "Pro tip: come at 6pm. Catch the sunset, then wait 15 minutes for the bridge lights to come on. You get two completely different views in one visit." — Aminah R., FB review [image: 1782266868487-dh3.jpg] Night view — the bridge's LED lighting is a whole vibe [image: 1782266868644-dh4-resized.jpg] Walking across — spacious and pedestrian-friendly Practical Info: Location: Across Sarawak River, connecting Kuching Waterfront (south) to Darul Hana/Astana area (north) Open: 24 hours — free to walk anytime Cost: FREE (no charge) Best time: 5:30-7:00 PM for sunset + lights Bicycle friendly: Yes, dedicated lane Parking: Available on both sides (Waterfront carpark or Astana side) More Pro Tips: Go at sunset. The golden light on the Golden Bridge is no joke. Stay until 7pm when the LED lights automatically turn on From the middle of the bridge, you get a perfect view of Kuching City Mosque (pink!) on one side and the DUN building on the other Continue your walk to Darul Hana complex for food or cross back via the old pedestrian bridge for a loop For photographers: bring a tripod for night shots — the reflections on the river are Have you walked the Golden Bridge yet? Best time you've been?