Hidden in Sabah, the Pearl of the South Seas - Sandakan

Hidden in Sabah, the Pearl of the South Seas - Sandakan

On the northeast coast of Sabah, Malaysia, the city of Sandakan is like a hidden pearl, exuding a unique charm.

This is a paradise for nature lovers. Entering the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre is like stepping into the mysterious kingdom of orangutans. The tall trees are their natural playground, and you can see these intelligent creatures leisurely swinging on the swings in the forest, sometimes stopping to eat, sometimes curiously looking at tourists, and their every move is adorable. The Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary is equally amazing, with the long and unique noses of the proboscis monkeys being very eye-catching. They shuttle and jump in the mangroves, forming a harmonious ecological picture with the lush mangroves.

In addition to its natural beauty, Sandakan also has a rich historical and cultural heritage. As an important trading port in the past, colonial buildings are scattered throughout the city, with St. Michael's Church being one of the most representative. The Gothic architectural style, towering spires, and exquisite carvings appear more solemn after the baptism of time. Walking through the streets and alleys, the prosperity of the past seems to be within reach.

When night falls, the bustling local night market is a paradise for food lovers. The sizzling satay, with the aroma of meat mixed with spices, is tender and juicy with every bite. The steaming bak kut teh, with its rich broth enveloping the soft and glutinous ribs, dispels the fatigue of the journey, and every bite is the ultimate experience of South Seas flavors.

Post by SeresEffervescentNebula | Feb 7, 2025

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