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The enchanting Kota Kinabalu and the dreamy Floating Mosque | Religion and nature in Sabah, Malaysia.

The Kota Kinabalu Floating Mosque is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Malaysia. Here is a travel guide: • Transportation guide: • Plane: Direct flights to Kota Kinabalu International Airport are available from mainland China. • Airport to city center: The airport is about 10 km from the city center. You can take a taxi or airport bus to get there. • City transportation: Transportation in Kota Kinabalu is convenient. You can take a taxi, Grab (similar to Didi in China), etc. • Opening hours: Daily (except Fridays) 8:00-17:00, Saturdays: 9:00-11:00. • Ticket information: Free, but you need to rent a robe to enter the mosque. The rental fee is about 5 MYR. • Travel tips: • Visit the mosque: You need to take off your shoes and put on a robe to enter the mosque. Women need to wear a headscarf to cover their hair. Keep quiet in the mosque and do not make loud noises. • Photo check-in: The exterior of the Floating Mosque is very beautiful. You can take photos by the lake. The best time to take photos is at sunrise and sunset, when the light and scenery are very charming. • Learn about Islamic culture: During your visit to the mosque, you can learn about Islamic culture and history, and enhance your understanding and respect for different religions. • Food recommendations: • Coconut pudding: Kota Kinabalu's coconut pudding is very famous. It has a delicate taste and a strong coconut flavor. • Satay: Satay is a traditional Malaysian dish. Chicken, beef, or mutton is cut into small pieces, skewered with bamboo sticks, and then grilled with a special sauce. • Laksa: Laksa is a noodle dish with a strong Nanyang flavor. It is made with rice noodles or noodles as the main ingredient, and various spices and seasonings are added. • Precautions: • Malaysia is a Muslim country. Respect local religious beliefs and cultural customs, and do not smoke, drink, or eat pork in the mosque. • The climate in Kota Kinabalu is hot and humid. Pay attention to sun protection and moisturizing. • When using public transportation, take care of your belongings to prevent theft.
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Posted: Sep 26, 2024
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