The place is full of memories for me.
I was here for the national service and i miss to be in Sabah soon !
Sabah is also endowed with a heterogenous
population. The indigenous population are made up of some 30 groups using
more than 50 indigenous languages and not less than 80 dialects. The
main ethnic groups are: the Dusun/Kadazan - the largest group who make up
nearly one third of the population, the Murut, the Paitan and the Bajau.
Other indigenous groups include the Bonggi, the Iranun, the Ida'an and the
Brunei. In addition, the Chinese make up the main nonindigenous group. The languages are unique and takes time to differenciate it. hehe. ;)
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| Yayasan Sabah |
| Kota Belud is rich with their culture |
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| Sabah State Mosque |
Sabah state mosque is also famous as the most one of the most outstanding pieces of architecture in Sabah.
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| Sunset in Tanjung Aru |
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| Tanjung Aru, peaceful |
The Tanjung Aru Beach with its Prince Philip Park is just one of the many-splendor beaches in the West Coast Tanjung Aru derives its name from the abundance of tall casuarinas or Aru trees that grace the shoreline and Prince Philip Park was named in honour of the Consort of Queen Elizabeth II.




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