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You are here: Home / Travel / Malaysia / UNDERSTANDING THE SABAHAN CULTURE IN MUZIUM SABAH

UNDERSTANDING THE SABAHAN CULTURE IN MUZIUM SABAH

August 12, 2013 By StrawberrY Gal - Malaysia, Sabah, Travel Leave a Comment

Muzium Negeri Sabah is one of the visit for my trip to Sabah recently. For this round, our places of visit will be not much and we are more to concentrate on a relaxing stress free trip. When we reached KK, we had our friend pick-up us and we visited the Sabah State Museum which is where you may learn on its heritage and the cultural of the Sabahan residence. It is located just off Jalan Penampang and surrounded by lush gardens is the Sabah Museum Complex, comprising the Main Building, the Science and Technology Centre, the Heritage Village, Ethno-Botanical Garden and the Sabah Islamic Civilization Museum.

We went to explore on the Heritage Village for this round and they have a variety of the villages to lookin to as well. All the villages are by the theme of the cultural – like Iban, Dusun and more. Each of them have their own styles of houses which represents them.

– The Interior of the Houses-

 

– The Exterior-

– The Interior of the Houses-

– The Interior of the Houses-

– Rumah Panjang Rungus-
If you would like to know more about the cultural, you may visit the Muzium Sabah to understand more. The museum is located at Jalan Kebajikan off Jalan Penampang, opposite the Secretariat Building and approximately 4 km from Kota Kinabalu City.
From Kota Kinabalu City Centre:
Bus No. 13 with fares RM1.00 (one way)
Admission fees
Malaysian Guests – RM2.00
Non-Malaysian Guests – RM15.00
Malaysians only:
Students in uniform – Free
Disabled Guests – Free
Senior Guests – Free
Taxi Drivers – Free
Opening hours
Open daily from 9.00 am to 5.00pm

Tags: Muzium Sabah Category: Malaysia, Sabah, Travel


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