The logo of Kuching North City Hall was originally designed and created by a Sarawakian. It has been the official emblem for Kuching North City Hall since the proclamation of Kuching as a City on August 1, 1988.
The meanings within
Each element of the Logo has its meaning that reflect the characteristics of Kuching north City Hall as an organisation.
The Shield The shield portrays DBKU as an organisation that excels in physical, social and economic development and as protector of peace and safety for its inhabitants.
The Cat The two "cats": In Bahasa Malaysia ‘Kucing’ means cat, from which the City got its name, is the mascot of Kuching City.
The Hornbill The hornbill in the middle of the logo is the official emblem for the state of Sarawak.
The Star The nine pointed Star on top of the Hornbill represents the nine* divisions of Sarawak. (* Note: The state of Sarawak has now been divided into eleven divisions)
The Motto ‘Towards A Cultured Society’ or in Bahasa Malaysia, ‘Untuk Masyarakat Berbudaya’, represents the main concern of DBKU as a city administrator to imbue in its inhabitants the characteristics of a civic-minded and a well-mannered society of high moral values. DBKU seeks to enhance the ethnic diversity of its society to make Kuching as a prime tourist destination.
The Colour Green The colour Green represents a caring organisation; that cares for the environment and maintains the eco-systems in all its development projects. |