Coordinates: 2°30′N 112°30′E / 2.500°N 112.500°E / 2.500; 112.500
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5.0 based on 11 reviews
The Royal Press seeks to establish itself as the first polyglot letterpress living museum in the world dedicated to preserving the craft of letterpress printing. As one of the oldest surviving polyglot letterpress printing houses in the world, it continues to be a work in progress to lead in the conversation on the importance of preservation of crafts and the protection of heritage buildings.
We realy enjoyed our tour through the museum. It was a pleasure to be guided through the history of printing by the young lady. At first we just wanted to see the huge machine. We needed to buy a ticket which seemed to be a little bit high of the price at first. But we did not know, that we are going to get a 2hour+ private tour! It was absolutely awesome! If you enjoy technic in general and like old fashioned machine, you defintiely need to give it try! If we recall correcty they were creating a little cafe in Dez 2019. Hopefully this is finished already and can be visited for a nice coffee...
4.5 based on 2 reviews
4.5 based on 92 reviews
The mosque is very unique and attractive. The architecture is simply amazing, design looks like the Taj Mahal. Apart from that, the surrounding was very peaceful, greenery. No worries about the parking since it's a open car park around the mosque. During my visit, I just managed to take photos from outside since I couldn't enter the mosque. Visitors should wear appropriate attire to enter the mosques. But during this Covid-19 pandemic, outside people are not allowed to enter the mosque. Basically, i would highly recommend visitors to visit this beautiful mosque !!!
4.5 based on 149 reviews
One of the oldest mosques in Malaysia; parking could be congested during peak prayer times and festive seasons; a chosen place for newlyweds photography; and a very serenity place for Muslims to pray.
4.5 based on 1,563 reviews
This street is just fabulous, some great street wall art, amazing shops, fabulous coffee, restaurants, character filled and buzzing with tourists, just loved it!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Free entrance. Take a grab from KFC in Semporna town approximately RM11 to get there. To save your budget better go in grouping more cheaper. It will takes around 30 minutes to reach there. If possible come early because the place will close at 5 pm. So you can have more time to enjoy the stunning view if you come early. Suitable for nature lovers and hikers. Mind your step and climb slowly. Do not rushing just enjoy the breeze and amazing view surrounding you. Don't forget to witness the sunset and take photo or selfie for your remembrance. Get down before the sun go down and dark for your safety purpose. Wear a suitable shoes for your convenience. Highly recommended and it's a must to visit.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
With a Peranakan house setting and a wide selection of costumes for you to choose from it is a very interesting place with lots and lots of photo opportunities. Great place for families and friends. However, you have to take the pictures yourself.
4.0 based on 359 reviews
This home gives an excellent impression of the life of Agnes Newton Keith and her husband and son. Well displayed historical information of their life in Sabah, the tastefully decorated and furnished rooms and the architecture of the house itself give a wonderful impression of the life of a colonial professional and his novelwriting wife at that time.
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