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What does Sabah play?

There are many interesting places in Sabah:

1. Manugan Island is a paradise for enjoying and teasing fish. There are primitive tropical fish with colorful patterns here, sprinkled with some bread crumbs, and then the fish schools gather under the clear sea, which is very beautiful.

Shapi Island is another water paradise. In the virgin forest of the island, there are all kinds of wild animals, and wild monkeys and lizards more than one meter long will run down the mountain for food. Wild monkeys often steal tourists' property, and wild lizards more than one meter long crawl slowly, spitting a thin bright red tongue nearly a foot long, which is not good-looking. Fortunately, they will not attack people, but will only become the scenery on the island.

3. A water resort hotel built along the edge of Kaya Island. Almost all the facilities are built at sea, just like a huge water hotel. There is a plank road on the sea here. When walking, you can enjoy the creatures under the clear water, and you can often see how long the fish are wandering. It is very romantic to spend a holiday here. Lying in bed and looking at the sea through the window, sitting on the balcony is like being on an ocean.

4. If you like adventure, you can walk into the virgin forest, explore caves, cross the river by raft, see the life of proboscis monkeys, go deep-sea fishing, or dive to watch colorful marine life; If you like to challenge yourself, you can climb Lushan Mountain, the highest peak in Southeast Asia.

5. If you love the local customs, you can visit the tribal longhouse and experience the authentic "Doumo" market; If you advocate sports, you can enjoy sailing, water skiing, yachting or playing tennis or golf. If you cherish life, you can get in touch with Borneo forest apes in the world's largest forest reserve and enjoy the world's largest flower-Levosia flower.

Sabah introduced that it is located in the easternmost part of Malaysia, bordering the Sulu Sea and Celebes Sea in the east and the South China Sea in the west.

Sabah is located at the northern end of Borneo Island, the third largest island in the world, with an area of 72,500 square kilometers. Because it is close to the equator, the temperature is hot and the sun shines all the year round. The highest temperature there is above 33 degrees Celsius.

Sabah is a multicultural society, consisting of more than 30 ethnic groups. The local people believe in Islam and use Malaysian, Chinese and English. There is a simple life here and a prosperous and progressive economy.