Miri in Photos with the Huawei P50

Huawei P50 Photography Miri Sarawak

Miri is located in the northern part of Sarawak and is often overlooked by many people; hence here is an article about Miri in photos with the Huawei P50 smartphone.

I visited this coastal resort city in mid of June to attend the Borneo Jazz Festival 2022, which took place at Coco Cabana, located at Marina Bay, just by the town.

Miri in Photos with the Huawei P50

While the jazz festival takes place yearly in this beautiful bay area at night, I took the opportunity to explore the city and its surroundings with my Huawei P50, hoping to capture moments that will be remembered.

Miri Grand Old Lady Oil Well
The Grand Old Lady, Miri's 1st oil well, is restored and placed at Canada Hill.

I often use a smartphone for my travel photography; this has been a habit since 10 years ago when I began to explore the world of smartphones. While some may know, many need help understanding how tedious smartphones were back then.

Nowadays, technology has caught up so fast that smartphones will soon replace cameras, as point-and-shoot cameras are slowly becoming obsolete.

For your additional information, this article is created based on an everyday user experience; therefore, you will only see a little technical jargon, like f-stop, 1/800, f2.8 and so on.

I like to keep my reviews and articles user-friendly so everyone can enjoy reading them and seeing the photography results. There are already a ton of technical reviews out there.

While exploring Miri, I travel with my mirrorless and Huawei P50 and below are random photos taken throughout my weekend exploring this beautiful city.

For the Huawei P50 photos featured here, I resized them and mildly edited them for web viewing. The images here are all taken with the ultra-wide camera.

Miri Jazz Festival 2022
The Borneo Jazz Festival 2022 inside Coco Cabana, Miri.

Malaysia Huawei P50 Photography
Some beautiful photography angles at one of the temples in Miri.

Miri Huawei P50 Photography
A local Mirian sells many types of fried noodles at Pasar Malam Saberkas.

Miri Huawei P50 Photos
The myriad colours of drinks are being sold at Saberkas Night Market.

Miri Lian Hua San Ching Tien Temple
The Lian Hua San Ching Tien Temple in Miri.

Sarawak Lian Hua San Ching Tien Temple
Front view of the Lian Hua San Ching Tien Temple.

Chinese Temple Photography Miri Sarawak
The beautiful Hai Long Si Temple.

View of Miri City
Miri city view from Canada Hill.

Esplanade at Miri City
The Miri Esplanade area.

Handicraft Market Miri
Inside Miri Handicraft Market.

Lian Hua San Temple Miri
Looking up inside a temple.

Pasar Malam Saberkas
Inside the Saberkas Night Market.

Huawei P50 Street Art Photo Miri
A famous street art painting in Miri.

Miri Temple Photography
Miris offers some beautiful temple photography.

Smartphone Photography in Miri Sarawak
One of the scenes was at a local fish seller at Emart in Miri.

Miri Rumah Asap
They call this place 'Rumah Asap' or Smoke House in Miri.

Sarawak Photowalk in Miri
During my Miri Photowalk, I stopped at the Miri Esplanade for this photo.

I also did another article in Kuching in early June and featured the Rainforest World Music Festival 2022 in photos with the Huawei P50.

You can visit the main Huawei Malaysia website for more information about this flagship smartphone.

Conclusion

Miri is one of the unvisited cities often overlooked by tourists, local and foreign. However, I will visit here for a few days whenever I can. 

I've come here numerous times in the last 10 years, most of the time visiting national parks and nature reserves

Once in a way, I will come here to do birdwatching at Kuala Baram Wetlands or just to explore the laid-back lifestyle of Miri City.

On several occasions, I have done transit stopovers en route to places like Bario and Ba'kelalan in the highlands of Sarawak.

On my next adventure, I can do more smartphone photography with the Huawei P50 Pro. Finally, I hope you enjoyed this particular series of Miri photos with the Huawei P50 smartphone.

Malaysia Asia

Blogging since 2007, but writing online since 1997. I belong to the 1st generation of worldwide bloggers, which is of course old-school. Since 2008, I created Malaysia Asia and this travel, flood, gadget and lifestyle blog has won numerous physical awards from tourism boards around Malaysia. (Not those online awards). After 12 years of blogging, I have semi-retired and now blog about things I like, do product reviews and enjoy life. My work has been featured in Lonely Planet, CNN Travel, Yahoo Travel, Wall Street Journal, and many other international publications. Find out more about me and thank you.

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