sabtu yang membosankan -_-
jadi SURIRUMAH sepenuh masa,pagi2 lagi dah basuh baju,dan menonton citer..eh surirumah menonton ke?kiki~
ok back to the topic,tadi kan, adik ku yang seorang ini,dia nie pelik sket di antara kami 4 beradik..nak tau nape?sebab.......
dia nie laki! ;p
kami yang lain pompuan...ekeke.
dia ajak saya melancong ke Sabah.wullaweyyy...best gak kan? 15-19 May nanti..dah book tiket.sebab tiket pergi dan balik rm178 saja katanya.best gilakk..hihiii.oh,baru terpikir2 ngapaen beliau ingin ke sabah..sebab nak jumpa Mary la tue..hehe..i noe u lar...kiranya Mary akan jadi pemandu pelancong kami la,sebab dah dia orang situ kan..
antara destinasi pilihan ialah:
TANJUNG ARU BEACH
Located at the end of Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman and about 6 kilometres from KK City, this place is closest to the hearts of the locals, and just one visit to the beach will tell you why. Taking its name from the casuarinas or aru trees that fringe the fine sands, this is where one might get a ringside seat to the greatest sunset on earth every evening when the crimson sun dips slowly into the horizon, leaving the vast skies a brilliant red..
Foodstalls serving local food and drinks are open till late at night. Enjoy coconut and sugarcane juice, chicken or beef satay and steamed peanuts and corn, or indulge in a full-course dinner at the seafood restaurant located there.
The Tanjung Aru beach is also home to Shangri-la's Tanjung Aru Resort, the Kinabalu Golf Club and the Kinabalu Yacht Club.
Getting There: From KK City Centre, take the No 16 bus towards Tanjung Aru from the bus stations in front of City Hall or Wawasan Plaza and let the driver know of your destination. Bus fare is RM1.50. You can also go by taxi, at RM15 per taxi (up to four persons).
DUTY FREE SHOPPING AT LABUAN
yeay! Mary nak bawak kami jenjalan shopping kat sini ^___^.
macam Langkawi jugak tempat nie.selamat membeli pearls yang cantek2 la ek!
"pearls and diamonds can't be separated from woman"
Conveniently located within Labuan Town Centre, duty free shops make your duty free shopping experience easy. Offers an exciting range of duty free products, like imported chocolates, pearls, textiles, liquor, etc.
Other than the standard affairs of local food at the Labuan weekend market, there is also the Labuan farmers’ market to check out. As the stretch of the former dwindles off at the end, so begins the latter sheltered under extended blue-coloured tents. Instantly, you would be hit by the smell of salted fish gathered in molehills and other dried condiments neatly stacked atop one another in vacuum-sealed packets.
Compared to the rowdy weekend market, this part of the town is much quieter and sleepy. Underneath the fanned ceilings, farmers and their wives perk up from their daydreams whenever customers approach their stalls to check on the fresh vegetables and fruits, before resting their face on their knuckles again as the customers moved on to the next stall selling exactly the same things, arranged in almost the exact same order as the stall next door. (Well, at least you know the market will not run out of what you want to buy!)
Here you can find rare items like the authentic sambal sticks/slabs, made in Labuan and those shipped in from Sabah. They are made in the most organic way possible; no preservatives or added flavours – just a lot of smashing in the sambal pounder. One way to differentiate such sambals from the ones you buy at the supermarket, is that these sambals you could still see the teeny eyes of the dried shrimps in the sticks and slabs.
You can also find more sago slabs, the main ingredient for the Brunei-Malay food Ambuyat – sold here, as well as ragi balls, big and small, for the known tapai.
The Labuan farmers’ market is open every Saturday and Sunday at Jalan OKK Awang Besar with a large variety of agriculture products on sale, such as fruits, vegetables, fresh spices, fish, dried shrimps, dried seafood, and much more.
At the end of the line, located diagonally from the farmers’ market is the Labuan weekend bazaar. Relatively small, the bazaar sells everything and anything you need to get souvenirs and gifts for your friends and family back home. From tacky Labuan map T-shirts, to cheap ukulele toys, to footwear with questionable durability, locally made decorative ornaments… the bazaar has it all.
If you are not into these shabby souvenirs, stop by the bazaar anyway, because the few shops selling pearl accessories will make your trip there worth your while.
bestnye!!!
Shida! wait for me huh :)))
7 comments:
wooo best yerr.. teringin sgt nk p sabah.. sbb aku lahir kt sabah.. cume mmbesar jerr kt johor.. huhuu..
hurmm .. one day meybe kn..
klu best book la tiket.hihi~
honeymo0n kt Sabah mmg best!nk2 lg klu gi diving kt laut :)))
huh~
ko nk g labuan?
errrrr...kalo nk shopping2 tu xyah la kot...kt kk pun ada je...hehe~
neway,kalo jadik g sabah jgn lupa kontek2 ye...
insyaAllah shida.
adik aku yg uruskan semua nie.aku ikut je..~hehe.
pape hal aku c0ntact2 ko! =D
eh..ida. bestnye! teruja! nak pi jugak la. jom la kita pi...~
really??? klu nak,esok bleh lg nak book!
jom!!!
ida,
kami pon mahu g sabah bulan 7 nti..
hahaha..
kebetulan kan..
tp ida g lu lakan,
tiket suma kitaorg beli last yee
ole2 jgn lupa
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