Island of Borneo

Introduction of Sabah


Sabah, the second largest state in Malaysia, is situated at the northern part of the island of Borneo, the third largest island in the world. It covers an area of 72,500 sq. kilometers with a coastline of 1,440 kilometres long washed by the South China Sea in the West, the Sulu Sea in the Northeast and the Celebes Sea in the East. Known to the world as "THE LAND BELOW THE WIND", Sabah is rich not only in natural beauty and resources, but also in the cultural heritage of its people.

Jumaat, 26 Julai 2013

Tun Mustapha Tower

Situated just 5 kilometers or about 15 minutes from Kota Kinabalu city center. Formerly known as the Sabah Foundation Building, round towers made ​​of steel and glass 30-story at Likas Bay and immediately became an icon of Sabah. The building has a steel that supports each floor. When completed in 1977, the building was to be between three buildings built on the concept of this kind of design. In the building complex houses the auditorium, two mini theaters, exhibition foyer, gymnasium, kindergarten and Research library. On the 18th floor revolving restaurant Atmosphere, where you enjoy a meal in a very different atmosphere.
Menara Tun Mustapha

 
 
 

To get there, take a bus from the bus terminal UMS No.5A Wawasan Plaza in KK and tell the bus driver your destination. One-way fare is RM2.00 to RM2.50. You can also take a taxi with one-way fee of RM15.00-RM20.00 (based on meter) Open every day from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm
 


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