As the Japanese forces advanced into Northern Malaysia during the World War II, the British Army retreated by scattering incendiary bombs like rain. The starving village residents began looting the warehouses for food. Amidst…
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Long before Islam and Christianity became the two most influential religions in Sabah, the state occupying the North Malaysian Borneo, doctrines then preached that when a person is deceased, his or her spirit will…
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For many travellers, Kota Kinabalu (KK) is the adventure capital of the Malaysian Borneo and while the first impressions may not be very appealing on the surface, it doesn’t take more than a tickle…
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Setup at Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, one of Southeast Asia’s most fascinating marine parks, comprising a cluster of 5 islands located off the coast of Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia. The Coral Flyer…
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Getting straight answers on the internet about border crossing from Kota Kinabalu (North Malaysia) to Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei) by ferry and land turned out to be as challenging as searching for a needle…
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A couple of days before my solo trip to Kota Kinabalu (KK), I vowed myself to attend KK’s Couchsurfing (CS) meetup. I searched for the events on the CS website and found one scheduled for…