12 June 2010

Visual Journey: Sabah

I have recently visited Sabah, Malaysia with my family during the short mid-year school break. It is a paradise for scuba divers as the world beneath the water is literally untouched. On land, there is the Mount Kinabalu which is the tallest mountain in South East Asia. Sabah is famous for the Orang Utan and Swallows that produces bird nest. Unfortunately I did not manage to get to these places... The trip was short and unplanned but I did get some interesting pictures while I was there, predominantly street photographs and architecture. The hotels we were staying were very nice indeed.

Fisrt of all we stayed at Tanjung Aru Resort. The architecture here is very rustic and warm with the clever use of materials and structural elements that also become part of the aesthetics.


Refreshments from Tanjung Aru reception





Then we headed to the Sunday Street Market. There are interesting things sold here.








Locals petting stranger's dog


Local handicrafts from Sabah


Local beggars. They don't look very poor, do they?


Interesting that a broken chair can be used as leg rest...


Massage service by the visually impaired. A very good idea actually...



Then we headed to the local market...



Then we decided to viist the local zoo...






Ahem, ass licking?





Back at the hotel, we were greeted with local music...




Scenery from the hotel window...

On the last night we stayed at Sutera Harbour Pacific...








Clean waters with colourful fishes at the marina...


A HDR attempt of the marina...


Sutera Harbour Magellan, our neighbour hotel...




Interesting play of natural light...




Huge lobby with high ceilings makes the whole entrance grand with only natural ventilation...



Then we headed to the Sabah Heritage Museum




Sabah Long House



The Sabah Museum is just nearby, no cameras were allowed though...


Very interesting cantilever...


The Sabah skyline...

Hope you enjoy my pictures....

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