Through the Islamic Museum, behind the Sala Yue Museum, we sat in the souvenir and coffee shop drinking cold drinks, a little idle bored, just take pictures. Then we walked around, and soon we arrived at the shore of the Sala Yue River. We walked slowly along the river and felt that the Sarawak River was picturesque. It had the color elements of the painting and the tranquility conveyed by the painting. It was a natural river and there was no trace of industry. It seems that the common sense of the city, bound by industrial ties, forcibly shaped, is completely untied, thereby restoring nature and thus full of color.