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Calling all sumandak-sumandak who stay in Kota Kinabalu area, age between sweet 18 – 25 years old with minimum height of 5′ 2” are encourage to participate in the most happening Unduk Ngadau beauty pageant this year.

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First stage selection : 5 May 2009
Venue : First floor, Meeting hall, DBKK
Time : 1300 – 1700

Second stage selection : 8 May 2009
Venue : Hotel Le Meridien, KK
Time : 1900 – 2300

Final stage selection : 14 – 16 May 2009
Venue : Lintasan Deasoka, KK
Time : 1700

3 finalist will automatically represents Kota Kinabalu, Tg. Aru and Likas district which eligible them to go to the Grand Finale Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 2009 in Penampang this 30th – 31st May 2009.

Get the entry form at DBKK office or download at www.dbkk.gov.com.my
More info about the entry registration :
Mrs. Dorin Datuk Thomas (088-214509)
Mrs. Elizabeth Borubui / Mr. Felix Malangkig / Mrs. Glorie Joseph (088-521800)

photo above :  Unduk Ngadau 2008 KK, Tg. Aru and Likas district

16th Regatta Lepa Water Festival 2009
The Annual Water Festival of the Sea Gypsy in Sabah

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Venue : Semporna, Sabah.
Date : 18th to 19th April 2009
Day 1 : Regatta Lepa 2009 launching, Bajau Cultural performances (Igal–Igal Dance and Joget Semporna)
Day 2 : Traditional boat tug of war, boat racing competition (Keleh keleh), Lepa boat parade.

Regatta Lepa is a dramatic cultural event held annually in Semporna town, the east coast of Sabah. Regatta Lepa is a festival to celebrates the Bajau tradition for their craftsmanship skilled in hand-made boat making. ‘Lepa’ itself means a ‘boat that hand-made crafted’ in Bajau Semporna language, usually measured about 5-7 meters long. During the Regatta Lepa festivals, there will be a competition of decorative Lepa boats, a battle to show off which Lepa boats are the best.

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Halo guys! how your Sunday?
Well for me, last Sunday was not something super interesting compare to my previous ”I Know What You Did Last Sunday!”, just want to share some bits + pieces of what is happening yesterday. I was at Tenom with the LIB team for an event coverage, Pesta Kalimaran 2009, which was held annually at the Murut Cultural Centre, southern part of Tenom, Sabah.

More photos + event update coming soon!

The Kota Kinabalu Wetland Centre is first known as Likas Mangrove or Likas Swamp before it changed to Kota Kinabalu City Bird Sanctuary and later Kota Kinabalu Wetland Centre. The area consist of 24 hectares of mangrove forest which has 9 different species of mangrove plants. The sanctuary become the feeding ground for many species of resident birds and some migrated bird species from Northern Asia.

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Situated just within the Kota Kinabalu city centre, just beside the Likas Sport stadium.

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The sanctuary was first designated as a bird sanctuary in 1996 while in 1998 it was designated as a State Cultural Heritage Site.

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Once you enter the area, you’ll start the journey by following this path.

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Before you enter further, you may look at the location map in order to see the overall location.

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The path will take you about 1.5km boardwalk into the mangrove.

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You have a choice to start with the path on your left (looks a bit scarry kan!!)

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Maybe that’s why, they put this sign instead.. I would recommend that you don’t go alone (like me). The place is peaceful, very fresh and really quiet.

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or you may go all the way straight (I choose to go straight instead)

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The first hut you will find (there are total of 10 huts along the way)

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Just take a look closer at the mangrove tree.

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This shot taken during my early visit in the morning at around 8am.

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After about 20 minutes walk, your will reach The Rotary Nature Activities. Actually its an outdoor classroom for environmental games + activities.. just at that time it was closed for renovation.

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Then, later continue the journey along this path and if you’re lucky, you’ll witness groups of birds flying across this area.

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After about 15 minutes walked from The Rotary Nature Activities, you will reach at this point.. actually this is my favorite spot!!

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It’s actually a Bird hide, if you pronounce it in locals it will sound like ‘tapuk burung’

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But I love to called it ‘tempat batimbak burung’.. The place you can hiding quietly while witness birds trying to catch a fish + small crabs + oysters.

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and it’s time for….. ‘sniper mode’!!

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I have waited about 20 minutes and suddenly one bird appear..

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and later came another one..

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Just this is the closest I can get..

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After I have enjoyed my 45 minutes ‘batimbak burung’, I continue the journey..

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Through this path and all the way…

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..to the observation tower, about 15 minutes walk from bird hide

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some shots I took from the tower

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Lastly, you will reach at one path where you can walk through a gravel of mud all the way until the starting point, those who love to get close to nature can actually try this path.

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Shot taken at freshwater pond at the entrance of the starting point.. just playing with the 50mm lenses.

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While this shot taken at the main entrance near the main gate of Kota Kinabalu Wet Land Centre.

Those who love to enjoy some nature in the city, this is the place you MUST go!!
I would recommend to visit Kota Kinabalu Wetland Centre during the morning time (7am-8am) or late afternoon (4pm -5pm) as you might get to witness those birds + other inhabitants.

These are some birds species you may expect :
– White Breasted Waterhen or Keruak
– Spotted Dove or Merbok Balam
– Peaceful Dove or Merbok Aman
– Purple Heron or Pucung Serandau
– Little Heron or Pucung Keladi
– Common Redshank or Kedidi Kaki Merah
– Common Greenshank or Kedidi Kaki Hijau
– Pacific Golden Plover or Rapang Kerinyut
– Common Sandpiper or Kedidi Pasir
– Common Iora or Kunyit Kacat
– Little Green Pigeon or Punai Daun
– Philippine Glossy Starling or Perling Mata Merah
– Pink-Necked Green Pigeon or Punai Gading
– Green Imperial Pigeon or Pergam Besar
– Common Kingfisher or Pekaka Cit-Cit Kecil
– White Collared Kingfisher or Pekaka Sungai
– Stroked Bill Kingfisher or Pekaka Paruh Pendek

Kota Kinabalu Wetland Centre also provides educational activities + programmes.
for more info go to : sabahwetlands.org or call : 088-246955

As promised.. here are bangas photos from the previous F2 Sabah World Cup Powerboat Race 2008 last December..

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It was another successful race event held for the second time here in waterfront, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The F2 Sabah World Cup Powerboat Race 2008 also awarded as the best host of the UIM Formula 2 World Cup series by the F2Powerboating World Championship promoter, Abdul Salam Fairoz.

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As what have been already announced, Colin Jelf is again became the overall champion of the UIM F2 World Cup Championship with a total of 45 points.

I start the photos with..

The final powerboat race day :

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Colin Jeff with the winning flag with his son on the powerboat.

After race Interview:

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The spectators + visitors :

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Prizing ceremony :

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The champ, Colin Jelf from team Jelf Racing. Congrats!!

and lastly the sumandaks :

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check out more detailed race results at :
PowerSports Event Sdn Bhd
UIM Formula 2 World Cup Series
Lifeinborneo.com

or you might interested to see race photos from the previous 2007 race event..

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The F2 Sabah World Cup Powerboat 2008 is now over with once again, Colin Jelf from United Kingdom won the overall 2008 championship race title. The final race was held at Waterfront, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah with another successful race event organize by the local event organisation, Powersport Events Sdn Bhd during extremely nice + hot Sunday morning.

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Until then.. more race photos will be coming soon..

meantime head to lifeinborneo.com for full coverage + results + photos

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Orangutan @ ” Man of the Jungle ”
Species : Mammalia
Scientific name : Pongo pygmaeus
Habitat : Lowland tropical rainforests, swamp and mountain forests.
Population: More than 12,000 in Sabah & Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo

Did you know : Orangutans has an arms measured as twice as long as their legs for them to easily swing from trees to trees since most of their spending time nearly is up in the trees. Orangutans usually eats fruits like banana, rambutans, the fruit of fig trees, small insects and also honey. Some researchers claim that Orangutans are the most intelligent animal with higher learning and problem solving ability than chimpanzees.

Are you ready??

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Sabah 2008 F2 World Cup Powerboat Race
Date : 12th – 14th December 2008
Venue : KK Waterfront, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Borneo Malaysia.

3 Days Street Carnival starting from 9am to 6pm
12th Dec – 1st Time Trial (9.45am – 10.30am), 2nd Time Trial (11.15am – 12pm)
13th Dec – Speed Record and Match Race (10am – 11.30am)
14th Dec – Final Race (9.30am – 12pm)

more info

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Bamboo Musical Festival Tamparuli 2008
Venue : Dewan Tun Hamdan, Tamparuli
Date : 26th November 2008

Activities : Musical performance by the Kinabalu Bamboo Music Orchestra and local artists, Monogunggak competition, Bamboo musical group competition and Bamboo handicraft and souvenirs exhibition.

Contact Person : Ms. Jane (+6013 8760358), Mr. Lawrence (+019-8416491) or Mr. Wilson (+013-5446999)

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The biggest + most famous weekly open air market in Sabah, is none other than the ‘Tamu Besar Kota Belud’, located at Kota Belud district, 78 km to the north east of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. Tamu Besar Kota Belud is an annual event where the locals of Kota Belud will gather their hand-made products from various types of handicrafts, souvenirs, local foods and drinks offering for sale to the visitors.kotabelud-sabah-map

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This place was actually first open to the public on every weekend as a weekly tamu and known as Tamu Mingguan Pekan Kota Belud, later Kota Belud become an annual event of the grand Tamu Besar which held on every year by the month of October.

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Hand-made ‘Parang Bajau’, a creative craftmanship of the Bajau and Iranun comunities.

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Hand-made Rattan Basket or locally called Bakul Rotan by the Dusun.

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Most of the locals are Muslims from the ethnic of Bajau and Iranun.

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and majorities that offers their product for sale are from senior citizens.

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Ikan masin.. dried fish.

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Natural honey.. from RM5 to RM15 per bottle.

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Traditional local delights from various types of kuih muih of Kota Belud such as kuih cincin, kuih penjaram and kuih gelang are mouth-watering foods which you should try one.

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which will cost you as cheap as RM2 per packet.

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The Bajau beauty.. or I love to call it the ‘Perawan Bajau’

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The best time to visit Kota Belud is during the Grand Tamu Besar, it’s an annual event held on every October, for two days festivals usually on Saturday to Sunday. There are lots of interesting activities during the event which you will have the chance to get a closer look on the famous Bajau horsemen, cowboys of the East.

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What makes the Bajau horsemen unique is the costume of the horse itself.

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Usually the performance of the Bajau horsemen will took place in a school field nearby (about 10 minutes walk from the Tamu Kota Belud).

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There, you’ll see about hundreds of Bajau horsemen wearing their traditional colourful Bajau costume with full of nice decorations on each of their horses.

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Beside riding a horse, the Bajau community originally, they are the farmers and fishermen of Kota Belud.

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The Bajau are also best known for their ‘Dastar’, a hand-made woven cloth for male to wear for covering their hair.

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The Bajau male costume are formally consisit of a high collared long sleeve shirt call ‘baju sampit’ with gold buttons and this worn by a pants call ‘seluar sama’.

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Beside a performance of the Bajau horsemen, during the event earlier, there is a Bajau female beauty pageant contest call ‘Ratu Serimpak’, which been held for the last 7 years until now. The unique of this beauty pageant beside their natural beauty was all contestant wearing a traditional Bajau female costume which consist of cultural sarimpak head dress, badu sipak, sarong olos berangkit and silver belt.

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Below are some facts you might what to read  about Tamu Besar Kota Belud:

How long is the journey from Kota Kinabalu?
– 1 hour to 1.5 hours drive (standard time) to reach at Kota Belud
– 45 minutes drive (off course if you drive your car like how I did)

How to get there?
– Public bus (will cost you around RM10) – Depart from the bus station near the Merdeka field.
– Public taxi (will cost you around RM50) – Depart from the bus station near the Merdeka field or Inanam bus station

What to expect at Kota Belud?
– as I wrote… Lots of hand-made handicrafts and souvenirs for you to bring home, mouth-watering local delights, good quality home-made products from various types of foods and drinks.
– taik karabau… LOL!

Did you know?
The only Malaysian professional football player whom managed to score 2 goals against a full England team while playing for Malaysia on 1991 was a Bajau from Kota Belud named Matlan Marjan. He is a professional football player for the state of Sabah until the year 1995.

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My favorite shot of the day.. 😉

Those that interested, are higly recommended to visit the Tamu Besar Kota Belud… but you have to wait till next year October then..

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The Unduk Ngadau 2007, Ms. Jo-Anna Sue Henley Rampas

Unduk Ngadau has long before been practice since the year 1960, and Yong Mee Lan, from Penampang district, was first to be crowned as ‘Miss Kadazan’ the Unduk Ngadau title in 1960. Unduk Ngadau is an annual beauty pageant for the local beauties which held on every 31st of May each year at the Hongkod Koisaan, Penampang, Sabah during the Kaamatan celebration (harvest festivals) . All chosen beauties from each district of Sabah will participate in the contest to try their luck in winning the state-level pageant title. Ms. Jo-Anna Sue Henley Rampas, originally from Tuaran district, has won the Unduk Ngadau title for the year of 2007.

Did you know? Unduk Ngadau formerly known as :
– Miss Kadazan : 1960-1970
– Miss Harvest Festival : 1971-1980
– Ratu Kaamatan : 1981-1990
– Unduk Ngadau : 1991 until now

Dusun of Ranau
The Dusun of Ranau district, which is located in the west coast of Sabah has a population of more than 50,000 of Dusun peoples along the Ranau district. The Dusun Ranau speaks in Dusunic language and Medtemu is one of their most famous ethnic dance.

The run has been over for few weeks now, you’ve read about the event introduction before and now only just got some free time to upload some photos from hundreds of shots I took during the Borneo International Marathon 2008 on last October 12, 2008.

Read the full articles + results + see more photos here!

or check out the event official site at BorneoMarathon.com

Book NOW mate!

Sabah Railways

First built in 1896 by one chief engineer, Arthur J. West. under the British North Borneo Chartered Company Limited. It was first completed by the year 1900 for a 32 km railways long starting from Beaufort to Weston town. Later the following year, another 90km was built towards the Kota Kinabalu city centre, (formerly known as Jesselton) and another 48 km to Tenom town which have been completed in the year 1905. Since then, this rail road has been used by the people of Sabah for transporting their plants, fruits, timber and also rubber until the service was temporarily stopped several times because of development and the time the World War II comes. Now the Sabah State Railway Department is operating its railway services from Kota Kinabalu city centre all the way to Tenom town.