A Chinese temple with a nine storey pagoda. The pagoda was completed in 2005.
Old buildings, Tuaran District
Bajau Sama Cultural Centre metal wares, Tuaran District
Bajau is the 2nd largest indigenous group in Sabah with 13 subethnic groups. They mainly live in the west coast of Sabah and are known for their horse riding skills. Bajau
The cultural centre opened in 2022.Antiques and metal ware exhibits. The Bajau group uses lots of metal wares.
Bajau Sama Cultural Centre musical instruments and wedding dais and bed, Tuaran District
The Bajau group uses bright colours for their costumes and handicrafts.
Bajau Sama Cultural Centre Traditional Bajau Fisherman's House, Tuaran District
Sea faring Sama Bajau are historically called Bajau. They sail in wooden sailing vessels.
Bajau Sama Cultural Centre Traditional Bajau Farmer's House, Tuaran District
Land based Sama Bajau are historically called Sama.
Floating seafood resturant, Tuaran District
Rasa Ria Reserve, Tuaran District
A 64 acre tropical jungle between South China Sea and two rivers.
Pantai Dalit Beach, Tuaran District
A 3km beach facing South China Sea.
Bornean Local Dish Paku Pakis, Tuaran District
Paku Pakis is ferns that grow in wet swamps. The leaves are high in fibre and antioxidative function.
Fried rice with local basung fish, Tuaran District
The basung fish is widely found in waters around Sabah.
Tuaran Noodles, Tuaran District
The noodles are made from egg yolk and flour and fried to make it crunchy. It is created by Hakka Chinese community in Tuaren.