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What should you bring when traveling to Sabah? What items should you bring when traveling to Sabah?

1. Sunscreen and sunscreen umbrella are also necessary.

2. Needless to say, a camera is definitely a must-have.

3. But here I would like to remind everyone that you must prepare the charger for the camera, otherwise it will delay a lot of things.

4. When traveling to Sabah, you must prepare enough money, but not enough cash. It is best not to carry too much cash with you when traveling in Sabah. Credit cards are a very suitable choice.

5. When traveling to Sabah, you should carry some commonly used medicines, cold medicine, band-aids, etc. If you encounter an emergency, it will be troublesome to buy them in Sabah.

6. In addition to these, you can also prepare a tourist map of Sabah and books explaining some local customs and habits, so as to reduce unnecessary troubles in Sabah.

7. The most important thing to remind everyone is to prepare passports, ID cards and other documents that can prove your identity, and it is best to carry these with you.

Sabah:

Sabah, a state in East Malaysia, is located in the northeast of Kalimantan Island and was formerly known as North Borneo. The state has a total area of ??72,500 square kilometers and a population of 3.5 million. The capital of Sabah is Kota Kinabalu, and the other major towns are Sandakan, Tawau, Kendigau, Bofo, Kudat, Semporna, Lahad Datu, Tuaran, Baba, Sipitan, Tennam, Lanao, Kedah Belud, Wan Lao, etc.

Labuan was handed over to the federal government in 1984 by the Sabah government formed by the People's Party led by Harish, and is now a federal territory of Malaysia and the only offshore financial center in Malaysia. It was ruled by the British from 1881 until self-government on August 31, 1963 (defense, foreign affairs, finance, internal affairs and other affairs are still under the control of the British government). Only 16 days later, on September 16, 1963, Sabah joined with the 11 Malayan Parties, Sarawak and Singapore to form Malaysia. Sabah is known as the land under the wind because it is located in the south of the Philippines, which is ravaged by typhoons, and typhoons will not pass through here. Sabah is a paradise on Borneo in "East Malaysia". Here you can climb the highest peak in Malaysia, go rafting, and explore the jungle. Of course, diving in Sipadan in the southeast is indispensable. Famous attractions include: Mount Kinabalu, Sabah Museum, Three Islands Park, Sabah Borneo Paradise, etc.