Singing Nurse Promotes Sabah Culture
A 23 years old nurse, Sheron Tan, sings to promote Sabah Culture receiving more than 310,000 Youtube views. Click here to read the full story.
A 23 years old nurse, Sheron Tan, sings to promote Sabah Culture receiving more than 310,000 Youtube views. Click here to read the full story.
The Borneo Eco Film Festival 2017 will be showing a rare Mt. Kinabalu documentary on its opening night on Friday, September 22, 2017
Malaysia Day is celebrated every year as a reminder of the formation of the Federation of Malaysia on September 16, 1963.
The state-level Sabah National Day celebrations held on Thursday displayed color and culture that symbolizes energy, patriotism and beauty. More here…
The KK Befrienders, a non-governmental organization offering emotional support, has noted a rise in depression among its clients.
Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun announced that 1.8 Million visitors in the first 6 month of 2017 created RM7.2 billion for Sabah Tourism
The second season of The Borneo Wildlife Warriors, an online weekly series about Sabah’s wildlife rangers, will pre mier on August 16.
An education fund was launched by Institut Sinaran to help deserving but needy students to continue going to school.
There is clean environment and fresh air in the mountains and river banks of Sabah. The Sabah Tourism Board, making the most of the growing tourist influx.
Milk powder flown in from New Zealand to Kota Kinabalu was a big welcome at the Sabah Wildlife Department-Wildlife Rescue Unit (WRU)
Diverse Project Investors are being attracted to Kota Kinabalu due to Asian Pac Holdings, a Malaysian real estate developer, which allows two premier shopping destinations to enjoy their fame. Imago shopping mall and KK Times Square are best known around KK. Click here to read more.
WWF-Malaysia they are committed to look after the survival of the elephants and other endangered wildlife. In order to do this, it was suggested that the Sabah government will allocate funds to hire and train more rangers