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Discover Kota Kinabalu, Sabah’s vibrant capital city. Marvel at unique
Malaysian architecture, from Kota Kinabalu City Mosque to the Sabah Museum.
Visit famous city landmarks – the Likas City Mosque and Kokol Hill, suitable for family fun
Explore museums to gain insights into the rich cultural heritage of the region
Visit a crocodile farm to learn about related farming information and the stories behind it
— Announcement —
The galleries at the Sabah Museum Complex’s Main Building will be closed to
visitors starting on 02 September until further notice. However, the Islamic
Civilization Museum, the Locomotive Gallery, and the Heritage Village Phase 1
will remain open as usual.
— What You Can Expect —
Kota Kinabalu (KK) is the capital of Sabah, Malaysia, located on the northwest
coast of Borneo. Often referred to as KK or locally known as Api-Api, it is a
vibrant city blending British colonial influences with traditional Sabahan
culture. Nearby attractions include Tunku Abdul Rahman Park and Mount
Kinabalu, with a total population of approximately 628,725 people. KK is one
of Malaysia's fastest-growing cities, driven by commerce, industry, fisheries,
and tourism.
In Kota Kinabalu, you can savor authentic Sabahan cuisine and immerse yourself
in the local way of life. Families are welcome to explore famous city
landmarks such as the Water Mosque and Kokol Hill, adding color and fun to
your journey. Delve into museums to appreciate the rich cultural heritage of
the region. Don't forget to visit a crocodile farm to gain insights into
related farming information and the stories behind it. To ensure you
understand every detail seamlessly, we provide in-depth guided services in
both Chinese and English, collaborating with experienced local Chinese
operators, offering an unforgettable journey of gastronomy, laughter, natural
beauty, and a rich cultural experience.
— Important Info —
— Additional Info —
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Announcement: The galleries at the Sabah Museum Complex’s Main Building will be closed to visitors starting on 02 September until further notice. However, the Islamic Civilization Museum, the Locomotive Gallery, and the Heritage Village Phase 1 will remain open as usual.
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Masjid Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu