Information and Photos on Where to Visit, Travel and Stay in Sabah, Malaysian North Borneo
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
GUNUNG EMAS
A trip from KK or Penampang to Tambunan must..i Stress MUST pass the Penampang-Tambunan road..which will pass this place..this is where people take a rest and go to the restroom and...take opportunity to inhale the cool and fresh mountain air..
GUNUNG EMAS or GOLDEN HILL..
Ahad lalu, saya berkesempatan untuk singgah dan makan di restoran Gunung Emas..makanan OK!
OK sebab kana belanja kan..(NASI GORENG KAMPUNG sama SUP Ham Chai) Ham cHai kah tu??hehe
ada lalat juga tapi x banyak cam di Kundasang..hehejan marah ah orang kundasang..ranau..
mula2 turun dari kereta nampak monyet...aik..telepas dari zoo ka ni?? rupanya memang di situ monyet tinggal..tinggalan nenek moyang gunung emas kali..
ini comel
ini jajal suka panjat pokok
ini x pandai panjat pokok punya monyet
Kedai dia pula macam lama sudah macam itu jak..teda renovate punya. tapi bisnes jalan
Gunung Emas Punya Motel
Ada Tree-top cabin lagi, bila kami pi tingu macam 'haunted house' pula, tapi bila tanya pekerja dia masih OK lagi..
Sewa RM60..buli kali p berbulan madu juga..hehe kampung2..
Cuaca sini sejuk juga ohh..besalah gunung kan...ini point yg paling tinggi jalan penampang-tambunan ni..jadi pas ni turun bukit dah
Oh ya disini pun ada kedai gambar juga pula..ada jual buah2an jugak
Jadi..inilah dia lawatan sa pigi sana Gunung Emas..di sini ada satu lagi Gunung Alab (dulu..dorang bilang ada lagi gunung Tembaga tapi gunung tembaga sudah tutup)..tapi yang sia pigi Gunung Emas saja...
Monday, September 17, 2007
Papar
Papar is a town as well as a district located in West Coast Division of Sabah, east Malaysia. Its population in the district was estimated to be around 105,200 in 2006,[1] almost evenly divided between ethnic Kadazan (Limbahau, Kinarut, Kopimpinan, Lakut, Limputung), Dusun (Mondolipau, Koiduan, Ulu Kimanis, Sumbiling Bongawan) and Malay (Pengalat Besar, Pengalat Kecil). It is situated 38 kilometres south of Kota Kinabalu and is one of the stops on the North Borneo Railway line.
Papar means flat or open land, and the area is characterised by low lying coastal areas which extend inland towards the Crocker Range.[1]. Traditionally this was good rice growing land and the flat open paddy fields may have given it the name.
The town is on the bank of the Papar River not far from the sea. There are also areas of tidal wetland that are home to mangrove trees and saltwater palm or nipah.
The town has seen considerable growth in recent years but still preserves some of its older buildings and features, such as the railway station and a large banyan tree. St Joseph's Secondary School stands opposite the station and behind the Catholic Church of St Joseph's. The old town is being renovated either by design or as the result of fires that have destroyed parts of the town.
Other older landmarks have been lost. The rubber plantations that existed on the northern bank of the river were cut down and replaced by the villages of Buang-Sayang and Melugus along with a very large school complex.
Despite repair and refurbishment over the years, the Papar railway bridge looks much as it did in the Second World War. It featured in Allied plans to retake North Borneo from the Japanese. References to it and the Papar River can be found in reports on covert intelligence operations Agas and Semut, and later in attack plans Stallion and Oboe 6. (according to wikipedia)
For me, papar is a nice place. its breezy and windy. I like the mixture of people and food. Yes, it has various types of food and culture.
Its rather modern here. Perhaps to the fact that its nearer to KK. My kampung is located near sawah padi. Its hard to say which is my kampung because its kind of located in the middle of other kampungs. (dambai, pengalat, balailait). but yes, its cosy, quiet and nice.
One more, Papar is my second hometown!
Papar means flat or open land, and the area is characterised by low lying coastal areas which extend inland towards the Crocker Range.[1]. Traditionally this was good rice growing land and the flat open paddy fields may have given it the name.
The town is on the bank of the Papar River not far from the sea. There are also areas of tidal wetland that are home to mangrove trees and saltwater palm or nipah.
The town has seen considerable growth in recent years but still preserves some of its older buildings and features, such as the railway station and a large banyan tree. St Joseph's Secondary School stands opposite the station and behind the Catholic Church of St Joseph's. The old town is being renovated either by design or as the result of fires that have destroyed parts of the town.
Other older landmarks have been lost. The rubber plantations that existed on the northern bank of the river were cut down and replaced by the villages of Buang-Sayang and Melugus along with a very large school complex.
Despite repair and refurbishment over the years, the Papar railway bridge looks much as it did in the Second World War. It featured in Allied plans to retake North Borneo from the Japanese. References to it and the Papar River can be found in reports on covert intelligence operations Agas and Semut, and later in attack plans Stallion and Oboe 6. (according to wikipedia)
For me, papar is a nice place. its breezy and windy. I like the mixture of people and food. Yes, it has various types of food and culture.
Its rather modern here. Perhaps to the fact that its nearer to KK. My kampung is located near sawah padi. Its hard to say which is my kampung because its kind of located in the middle of other kampungs. (dambai, pengalat, balailait). but yes, its cosy, quiet and nice.
One more, Papar is my second hometown!
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