Friday, March 16, 2012

The Upside Down House in Borneo


Unique and amazing. When I heard about this upside down house, I was excited to see it. Whoaaa, this gotta be true!! I was only imagining one of a kind in my childhood. Yes, this is so true. Alexander Yee, the owner of this house spent about a half million to make this comes true. This brand new attraction is located in Kampung Telibong, Batu 21, Jalan Telibong, Tamparuli, district of Tuaran. Somehow I felt like a spiderwoman :)

p/s Good job Mr.Alexander.

Melinsung Beach, Papar

Melinsung Beach is a serene, quiet, and peaceful beach. While stepping on the seaside, I can see God's beautiful creation, the skies are shinning brightly; big blue sea; crystal clear water of Melinsung Beach.
Wooden tables together with wooden chairs under the shady tall pine trees are provided free of charge by the management.

The west coast of Sabah is blessed with many beautiful beaches, one of these less visit beaches, even by the local standard, is Melinsung Beach, which lies 28 km south of Kota Kinablu, and only 8 km away from Papar town. This 3 km long sandy beach is connected to a shallow sea bed and is constantly washed up by the gentle waves from the South China Sea.

It is very satisfying. And there is no entrance fee. :)

Tempurung Seaside Lodge, Kuala Penyu

"The best isolated and romantic places for many couples and families", that is the only words I can describe about this place. Clean, amazing and peaceful. Credit goes to Borneo Authentic for promoting such a beautiful place. :)

Room Rates at Tempurung Lodge:
  • 12 units standard rooms/chalets - RM135 (US$45) per person/night inclusive of full board. This includes free flow of coffee and tea and usage of the general facilities the lodge offers.
  • 6-Bed Dormitory prices - RM95 (US$32) per person/night full board as above.
  • Camping is available. Please contact the office for details.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Sayang Kinabalu

Kimin Mudin ~ Sayang Kinabalu

Tinggi tinggi Gunung Kinabalu
Tinggi lagi sayang sama kamu
biru biru hujung kinabalu tengok dari jauh
hati saya rindu...

Kinabalu dekat di kundasang
banyak sayur bulih pilih pilih
apa guna pergi luar negeri naik kinabalu
hati saya rindu....

Sumandak sumandak pun ramai menunggu
menari-nari lenggang sumayau
sekali melihat melepak kulitnya
saya jatuh cinta....

Saya sayang sayang kinabalukaamatan pesta bulan lima
sayang sayang kita pergi tamu jalan tamparuli
hati saya rindu....

Kinabalu dekat di kundasang
banyak sayur bulih pilih pilih
apa guna pergi luar negeri naik kinabalu
hati saya rindu....

sumandak sumandak pun ramai menunggu
menari-nari lenggang sumayau
sekali melihat melepak kulitnya
saya jatuh cinta....

saya sayang sayang kinabalu
kaamatan pesta bulan lima
sayang sayang kita pergi tamu jalan tamparuli
hati saya rindu....

sayang sayang kita pergi tamu jalan tamparuli
hati saya rindu....

from : http://www.liriklagumuzika.com/2008/08/sayang-kinabalu-kimin-mudin.html


Who is Kimin Mudin?

~He is a popular Sabahan singer,
~His song "Sayang Kinabalu" was named the Sabah tourism promotional theme (2008).
~Died at the age of 46.
~From Kg Kelatuan Papar


There's also a few songs that catch my ears. Feel free to listen to it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obqb1zRbJlw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF8e5M_SEWc&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32po2oZp82A&feature=related

Starcevich Memorial Monument, Beaufort

Private Thomas Leslie Starcevich enlisted in the Second Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in April 1941. In December 1941 he joined the 2/43rd Battalion, 24th Brigade, 9th Division in Palestine.

In April 1945, the 9th Division left for Borneo in the closing months of World War 11. There inBeaufort town and with his unit under fire from the enemy, Starcevich displayed tremendous bravery when he twice approached enemy fire, rushing forward and firing from his Bren gun. With the enemy machine-gun posts knocked out, his ‘B' Company was able to continue their assault.

Thomas L. Starcevich was awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery and on 28th August 1947, he received his Victoria Cross medal at Western Australia where he eventually returned to farming. He is buried in the Esperance Public Lawn Cemetery, Western Australia.
After the War, the road where the action took place was named Victoria Cross Road by the local townsfolk and a memorial stone was erected along it. It is located just near the present-day Beaufort Police station. The inscription on it reads ‘In June 1945, on this hill, by his valour and disregard of danger, Private L.T Starcevich of 2/43rd Battalion A.I.F (Australian Imperial Forces), routed the Japanese defenders.'



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The Beauty of Esplanad Sipitang

I was drinking a cup of nescafe when a friend of mine send me a message. He was driving back to Sarawak from Kota Kinabalu. I started to wonder where was the border of Sabah-Sarawak.

My friends and I took a long trip from Tamparuli to Sipitang, (I called it as 'a short holiday while working' ), the road was quite nice!! Lucky me! Without any maps, the white Myvi speed all the way to Sipitang, and somehow we took a wrong way to Sindumin (a place near Sipitang). A lady from the Petronas station advised us not to get closer to Long Pasia using the Myvi, "Sia rasa kamurang patut guna 4wd ba mau masuk sana. Kasian tu kereta kamurang tau sumandak.." Hmmm okay2.. Next time laaa...Here were a few pictures of Esplanad Sipitang. Not bad, Thumbs up... :-D

Sipitang is a town located in the Interior Division of Sabah. Situated 44 km south of Beaufort and 144km south of Kota Kinabalu. (Look at the map below. See the red color).
Here I found out that Sipitang is home of the Kedayan, Brunei Malay, Lundayeh and Murut indigenous people. They were nice and friendly to us. Thanks Sipitang for giving us such a wonderful experience :)

List of attraction around Sipitang
-Bukit Rimau
-Maga Waterfall Long Pasia
-Taman Keragas
-Ulu Padas

~Treasure the Mother Nature~