Friday, December 26, 2008

Kraftangan Sabah

Ia boleh di dapati di pasar-pasar Tamu di Sabah.




Nalayan Sabah





Wednesday, December 24, 2008

FERRY KUALA PENYU

Ferry hampir mendarat
Setelah kendaraan dan penumpang turun, dan memuat pula kendaran untuk ke Pekan


Rumah-rumah yang di buat di tebing sungai untuk persinggahan.
Bot penambang Kuala Penyu. Ia di gunakan oleh orang-orang yang tak sangup menunggu ketibaan Ferry
Pandangan dari atas Ferry ke sebelah sungai Kuala Penyu
Kapal-kapal kecil berlabu di pingir sungai
Ketika berada di atas Ferry

Monday, December 22, 2008

KAWASAN PLOTING

KAWASAN PLOTING PANDANGAN DARI ATAS

KAWASAN PLOTING

Ploting Semporna, beginilah keindahan Ploting sebelum munculnya matahari pagi.




Sunday, December 14, 2008

Chinese Temple-Labuan Island


Night snap at Labuan chinese temple, oone of tourist attraction in the island of Borneo

Saturday, December 13, 2008

PANGALAY

Pangalay (also known as Daling-Daling or Mengalai in Sabah) in is the traditional “fingernail” dance of the TausÅ«g people of theSulu Archipelago and Sabah.[1] This dance is the most distinctively Asian of all the Southern Philippine dances because dancers must have dexterity and flexibility of the shoulders, elbows, and wrists[2] – movements that strongly resemble those of “kontaw silat,” a martial art common in the Malay Archipelago. The Pangalay is performed mainly during weddings or other festive events[1]. The male equivalent of the Pangalay is the Pangasik and features more martial movements, while a pangalay that features both a male and female dancer is called Pangiluk.

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