Im from selangor state. went there twice and still not bored of it. In fact I miss it so much. Our family is planning to go there once the pandemic is over. You couldn't get enough of Sabah. It is such a magical and majestic place there.
It's 12 to 19 degrees centigrade. A cool retreat from the lower levels of 30 to 35 degrees C. I lived in Sabah for 6 years, and would drive up here to cool off. I loved how the higher I got, the temperatures would plummet from 28 degrees C to 17 or 16 degrees C. It's like driving from Malaysia to Europe. Also, it's only 2 hours from KK by road. And KK is by the sea. It's about 1 hour to Tuaran, which is by the sea also, where Rasa Ria resort is. Also, check out Kelly-Bays, a fun activity area in Tuaran.
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You two should react to Sabah Tourism channel.. there a lot spectacular beautiful places such as Maliau Basin, islands, sepilok conservation of urang Iran etc..
Mount Kinabalu is 12, 455 feet high. This was what I learnt in Geography class in school decades ago, when standard measure was based on the British Imperial System. No metric system then. I have stayed at a resort in Kundasang and visited Kinabalu Park, Timpohon Gate (mountain climbers return through here), Kundasang Town Centre (KFC is located there), the nearby Kundasang War Memorial (Historical fotos of the Sandakan - Ranau death March, of Allied and local POW were made to March by the Occupying Japanese Forces), Poring Hot Springs, Sabah Tea plantation and a few other places, I can't recall now. Kundasang stands out in Malaysia as a cool place with Tourist Resorts) Hotels and is not massively developed like Cameron Highlands in West Malaysia, which is overdeveloped and severely congested with traffic on weekends. Weekdays are no better. Kundasang is an ideal place to spend your holidays with cool weather and tranquility like a real alpine habitat sans the snow.
I hiked Mt. Kinabalu in 2012 its not that high i think (roughly around 4km from sea level) from the hill entrance you will hike a bit till you reach Laban Rata (basically flat land) with homestead n restaurant/cafe. You'll have to spend the night there and woke early to hike to the mountain peak depends on the weather and light level but its usual around (3-5am) go hike The peak view is amazing id say from the restaurant balcony you can see the mountain water slide down, hiking early you will see the vast clear sky with lots of star and finally at the top you can see whole view of Kundasang. The sunrise is beautiful and around 7/8am you'll have to hike down because it be hot soon and worst if its going to rain.. The way back is steep n slippery. All in all.. Im glad i got the chance to go there n see the views
Few years ago a 6.0 mags earthquake shook the mountain,suprise everybody (killer quake is rare in Borneo).It claim several lives,especially students from Singapore crossing the via verrata,some mountain guides as well.It is listed as a sleeping volcano,a hot spring actually emerged from the edge of the mountain.Beautiful place to lived,cool day and night,there's a cattle farm,golf course and plenty of inns,resort and hotel around.Believed to be the resting place of the SPIRIT OF SPIRITS.Need 2 days to finish scaling it,climbing..sleeping..climbing to the top to witness the sun rise.Advance booking is required though.REGARDS FROM SABAH MALAYSIA.
Nope you definitely won't be passing through Kundasang and Mount Kinabalu if you're staying in Kota Kinabalu. KK city is in the west coast of Sabah, near the sea while Kundasang town is about 1-2 hours drive up from the city. And to climb the mountain you definitely have to book months ahead before your arrival.
ah my favorite mountain to sleep and climb , i remember when i was a young teen this is a place where i just chill with friends. there is a pros and cons on this mountain ask the locals what not to do on this sacred mountains before climbing it, why the locals can do it why cant foreign climbers do it. there some wierd things i see deep inside the jungle of nabalu its a different story but thats another topic :P above all else why is it my favorite mountain its super peaceful that's why.
Just sharing additional infos on some famous people born/raised frm this part of Malaysia ie Sabah & Sarawak... The Flash TV series actor, Grant Gustin is married to a Sabahan; Dr. Lathoma. Crazy Rich Asian actor, Henry Golding is a Sarawakian... The famous movie director, James Wan of Conjuring, Annabelle, The Nun series is frm Sarawak.
Nope. The treaty was signed by Brunei (then owner), Malaysia (new owner) and the British (temporary occupiers). Sulu was not part of the agreement and the Philippines had nothing to do at all with this. So the legal documents are held by these three countries on transfer of deed as well as copy with the United Nations which legalized it part of Malaysian territory. Also the area occupied by Brunei before the treaty was not the whole of Sabah but just a small portion. So yes it is Malaysian territory by UN charter.
Nah, based on the title, this the exact views of this both places. Still beauty enough eventhough this video seems taken on shorts visit & limited times..
Sabah is located at the north-eastern tip of Borneo and lies about 500 kilometres from the Philippines. Although Malaysia controls the territory, the Philippines has laid claim over Sabah since 1961.
Not the whole Sabah is involved with the history of Sultanate Sulu. Only 38% land is involved with the past history. Leave the rest of land in Sabah alone.
@@crazyspice3951 sabah 1878 "lease Treaty" the sultan of Brunei give sabah to the sultan of sulo and so that sabah is now under sovereign territory of the Philippines
@@jastinerhiansimon3480 Read the history kid. Sabahan themselves choose to be in Malaysia, and not all of Sabah was own by the Sulu Sultanate. Part of Sabah was also belongs to the Brunei Sultanate. Sabah lands belong to it's people even Malaysian netizen from Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak need to have their passport stamped by the immigration before entering Sabah because our forefathers have set those rules themselves before joining Malaysia in order to protect Sabahan rights. And the Philippines had no rights to claims Sabah since the land and it's people were practically abandoned the moments some idiots decides to sign the ridiculous treaty.
Not the whole Sabah is involved with the history of Sultanate Sulu. Only 38% land is involved with the past history. Leave the rest of land in Sabah alone.
Sabah Tanahairku, Malaysia tanah tumpah darahku.. I am grateful to be born here. You also have to .. take care of your own country, there is no need to sue that is not yours. We are just neighbors. So, respect that
Read the history man. The land of Sabah belongs to the Sabahan not the Philippines and majority of Sabahan votes (choose) to join Malaysia before it's independence. Philippines have no rights to claim the land of Sabah.
Why some of you from the Philippines are so obsessed with your own delusion? The natives of Sabah will never bow to your government. So weird. We, the natives of Peninsular Malaysia don't talk this kind of rubbish when it comes to Southern Thailand areas like Narathiwat, Pattani, Yala, Krabi, Phuket and many more. They were part of our kingdoms but it all should be remained as history for us, the new generation to appreciate, not to cause problems between two neighbouring nations. Y'all should learn on how to behave like Thailand-Malaysia people.
The people of Sabah has said that by any chance Malaysia cut ties they would rather be Thier own country ..as countless of times they have said on national TV that Philippines Government is a clown among South East Asian Nations and People of Sabah would prefer to stick with Malaysia or be Thier own Country
Not the whole Sabah is involved with the history of Sultanate Sulu. Only 38% land is involved with the past history. Leave the rest of land in Sabah alone.
Sabahan here; we didn't & do not want to be part of Philippines & we shall never; we're part of Malaysia & proud of it. We're better of as part of Malaysia, or stand alone as a country of our own.
Philippines claims Sabah on the basis that Sabah was once claimed to be belonged to Sulu. Descendent of Sulu sultan claimed that Sabah (actually only eastern part of Sabah) was given by Brunei to Sulu. However Brunei refuted this claim and denied ever having given eastern part of Sabah to Sulu. There was NO DOCUMENT regarding the transfer of ownership of eastern part of Sabah from Brunei to Sulu signed by both Sultans. When Brunei ceded Sabah to NBCC it was the WHOLE of Sabah showing that Brunei still owned the whole of Sabah at that time. When NBCC went to Sabah to do their business, Sulu Sultan claimed that eastern part of Sabah was under Sulu. So NBCC had to make a deal with Sulu Sultan. This "pajak" deal was also documented. But still there was NO DOCUMENT regarding the transfer of ownership of eastern part of Sabah from Brunei to Sulu signed by both Sultans. Sulu and subsequently Philippines didn't own Sabah from the very start.
Not the whole Sabah is involved with the history of Sultanate Sulu. Only 38% land is involved with the past history. Leave the rest of land in Sabah alone.
The people of Sabah choose to be in Malaysia. The Philippines has no rights to the land of Sabah. You're not even a Sabahan let alone born in Sabah and live in Sabah so stop poking your nose where it doesn't belong. Sabah belongs to it's people.
@@crazyspice3951 Actually the Philippines colonized by the Spanish by guns pointed to their head. Also by the same guns the Pinoy's forefathers were forced to submit to gospel thus part of the people's history were erased by the colonizers and those who wish to protect their faith were forced to flee south the nation. On the other hand, Sabah people choose to be in Malaysia not by gun point but by vote and Sabahan themselves are the ones who set the terms and condition to protect their rights. It's disgusting how Pinoy laying claims to Sabah under the Sulu Sultanate when the Sultanate no longer exists. Jenny Storm, how would you like if somebody suddenly came to your house laying claims saying it the property was their ancestors land? Don't you think it sound eerily like a certain country who dislikes watermelon picture?
Not the whole Sabah is involved with the history of Sultanate Sulu. Only 38% land is involved with the past history. Leave the rest of land in Sabah alone.
Fun fact; Sabah didn't want to be part of Philippines in the first place. Sabah was colonized by British, not Spanish. The Phillipines did nothing to Sabah & has no right to claim over it
@@crazyspice3951 just tell it to your government!!! Malaysia comes only in 1963 and grab Sabah while the Sultanate of Sulu was there since time immemorial!!!
Im from selangor state. went there twice and still not bored of it. In fact I miss it so much. Our family is planning to go there once the pandemic is over. You couldn't get enough of Sabah. It is such a magical and majestic place there.
YES FINALLY!!! YOU GUYS FINALLY REACTED TO MY HOMETOWN!!
Kundasang is amazing. Cool escape from the heat. Kundasang elevation is nearly at 6,200ft. Mt. Kinabalu is 13,435ft. According to Wikipedia that is.
It's 12 to 19 degrees centigrade. A cool retreat from the lower levels of 30 to 35 degrees C. I lived in Sabah for 6 years, and would drive up here to cool off. I loved how the higher I got, the temperatures would plummet from 28 degrees C to 17 or 16 degrees C. It's like driving from Malaysia to Europe. Also, it's only 2 hours from KK by road. And KK is by the sea. It's about 1 hour to Tuaran, which is by the sea also, where Rasa Ria resort is. Also, check out Kelly-Bays, a fun activity area in Tuaran.
It only takes 2 hours from kota Kinabalu to Kundasang ( Mt.Kinabalu )
You hike in the morning and stay there for the day. You wake up at 2 am to hike to the summit to catch the sunrise! A truly beautiful sight!!
Sabah belongs to its people, I'm from Sabah, ignore people that play politics, hope you visit here
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Thank you guys, for giving a reaction about the beauty of Mount Kinabalu. Hope you have a chance to travel here.
Sabah, the most beautiful states in Malaysia. It has stunning beaches, islands and highlands.
You two should react to Sabah Tourism channel.. there a lot spectacular beautiful places such as Maliau Basin, islands, sepilok conservation of urang Iran etc..
there are a lot of homestay around kundasang and around Mt Kinabalu..
Hey, that's my town!
Welcome to the holiest place in Sabah. Thanks for reacting ❤️
Mount Kinabalu is 12, 455 feet high. This was what I learnt in Geography class in school decades ago, when standard measure was based on the British Imperial System. No metric system then. I have stayed at a resort in Kundasang and visited Kinabalu Park, Timpohon Gate (mountain climbers return through here), Kundasang Town Centre (KFC is located there), the nearby Kundasang War Memorial (Historical fotos of the Sandakan - Ranau death March, of Allied and local POW were made to March by the Occupying Japanese Forces), Poring Hot Springs, Sabah Tea plantation and a few other places, I can't recall now. Kundasang stands out in Malaysia as a cool place with Tourist Resorts) Hotels and is not massively developed like Cameron Highlands in West Malaysia, which is overdeveloped and severely congested with traffic on weekends. Weekdays are no better. Kundasang is an ideal place to spend your holidays with cool weather and tranquility like a real alpine habitat sans the snow.
Correction.. 13,455 feet high..
Sabahan here..during the pandemic cannot go anywhere..so please stay at home..stay safe everyone
I'm from the state of Terengganu. Only been there once back in 2019 for at least a week. Beautiful place, second to New Zealand if ask me.
Mount Kinabalu is the highest mountain in Maritime Southeast Asia! Definitely beautiful place to visit!
Thanks for reaction bro😘
My Home town..
Malaysia sabah (kota kinabalu English) City
At 6:59 Phez said the scene in the video looks like Texas... 7:09 said like Colorado in summer.. Miles said like Pennsylvania 😀
It is a cabbage monument, one of their most popular product from the area
U can say cabbage is their main product but KFC kundasang tiada coleslaw..fail terus..haha
Sabahan here🤘
I hiked Mt. Kinabalu in 2012 its not that high i think (roughly around 4km from sea level) from the hill entrance you will hike a bit till you reach Laban Rata (basically flat land) with homestead n restaurant/cafe. You'll have to spend the night there and woke early to hike to the mountain peak depends on the weather and light level but its usual around (3-5am) go hike
The peak view is amazing id say from the restaurant balcony you can see the mountain water slide down, hiking early you will see the vast clear sky with lots of star and finally at the top you can see whole view of Kundasang. The sunrise is beautiful and around 7/8am you'll have to hike down because it be hot soon and worst if its going to rain.. The way back is steep n slippery.
All in all.. Im glad i got the chance to go there n see the views
Yay, Kota Kinabalu, Land Below The Wind. The most Beautiful Country of all. I come from there
Fun fact, every round about in Sabah have a Statue as a Landmark. Normally the choice of the statue related to the place but sometimes not really...
Sabahan here
Few years ago a 6.0 mags earthquake shook the mountain,suprise everybody (killer quake is rare in Borneo).It claim several lives,especially students from Singapore crossing the via verrata,some mountain guides as well.It is listed as a sleeping volcano,a hot spring actually emerged from the edge of the mountain.Beautiful place to lived,cool day and night,there's a cattle farm,golf course and plenty of inns,resort and hotel around.Believed to be the resting place of the SPIRIT OF SPIRITS.Need 2 days to finish scaling it,climbing..sleeping..climbing to the top to witness the sun rise.Advance booking is required though.REGARDS FROM SABAH MALAYSIA.
It's 4.0 above not 6.0 !
@@KSSJTraveller Sorry my friend it's 6.0.Happening in 2015,month of june,lasted for 30 seconds,killing 18 people.Sorry to correct you.
Yesss.. That'd my town..from ranau.. Thanks for react my beautiful place.. Hihii
Nope you definitely won't be passing through Kundasang and Mount Kinabalu if you're staying in Kota Kinabalu. KK city is in the west coast of Sabah, near the sea while Kundasang town is about 1-2 hours drive up from the city. And to climb the mountain you definitely have to book months ahead before your arrival.
💖 Kundasang
ah my favorite mountain to sleep and climb , i remember when i was a young teen this is a place where i just chill with friends. there is a pros and cons on this mountain ask the locals what not to do on this sacred mountains before climbing it, why the locals can do it why cant foreign climbers do it. there some wierd things i see deep inside the jungle of nabalu its a different story but thats another topic :P above all else why is it my favorite mountain its super peaceful that's why.
For me, the best time to be there is when it rains... The sounds, smells, breeze, and the scene just makes me melt.
Yeyyyy sabah is my hometown,thanks for the reaction bros🥰
Sabah is my hometown bro😍thanks for the reaction
Yes, Sabahan here!!! Liked the video.
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Wow😍tq for react my state.
Welcome to my hometown
Crilderen in kundasang is growing up eat vegetable a lot😌😌my hometown
Thank you friends reaction sabah kundasang
Just sharing additional infos on some famous people born/raised frm this part of Malaysia ie Sabah & Sarawak... The Flash TV series actor, Grant Gustin is married to a Sabahan; Dr. Lathoma.
Crazy Rich Asian actor, Henry Golding is a Sarawakian...
The famous movie director, James Wan of Conjuring, Annabelle, The Nun series is frm Sarawak.
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Hey thats my town and its close to that mountain hope to see u there
Kundasang is one of the most beautiful place in Sabah
Hi I'm from Lahad Datu, Sabah
My first time to kundasang i got very sick possibly due to high altitude. Second time i did good😄
My hometown...
Its 2 hours from kk tho, and ya i live here, 🌹 and its nit that hard to climb that so called Mt. Kinabalu 🤣🤣 u can jog or, sprint 🤣🤣🤣
If both of you got there , you cant event touch water in the early morning is so cold , just like you touch an ice cube ....
Yes my home town in tambunana
Hei, I'm from Sabah.
Mt Kinabalu(4095Meters above sea level) is just 2 hrs from KK.
Come see for yourself when things turn normal.
Hello.. Mantap.. From borneo Sabah...
Don't forget to like, share and subscribe guys 😁
Tourists love to hike mount Kinabalu
so this is my homeland guys...
Hi hi..I'm from Sabah.
That's my country 😁
Mount Kinabalu height was 4095 meter or 4km
Ba kasi like
i'm from sabah,malaysia
is that an active Volcano?
No
Nope. It is not an active Volcano. It is probably the youngest non-volcanic mountain.
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Come on visit us!
Cool amezing
Hey that is my hometown but I leave in kota Kinabalu sabah
Hey, That's My Town.. Done 😁
Hi.. that’s where I am belong..my town
My home sweet home
U can visit British monumen they
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Sabahan here...
Kundasang like are Montana state
Fun fact: Mt Kinabalu is half height of Mt. Everst
Kundasang is mini new zealand 😅
That my town guy
Tambunan*
me first
Philippines has laid claim over Sabah since 1961. It's territorial claim over Sabah based on 1878 ' lease treaty" .
Nope. The treaty was signed by Brunei (then owner), Malaysia (new owner) and the British (temporary occupiers). Sulu was not part of the agreement and the Philippines had nothing to do at all with this. So the legal documents are held by these three countries on transfer of deed as well as copy with the United Nations which legalized it part of Malaysian territory. Also the area occupied by Brunei before the treaty was not the whole of Sabah but just a small portion. So yes it is Malaysian territory by UN charter.
hey! that's not my town.
Hahaha
This video failed to show the beauty of Kundasang .
Nah, based on the title, this the exact views of this both places. Still beauty enough eventhough this video seems taken on shorts visit & limited times..
Sabah is located at the north-eastern tip of Borneo and lies about 500 kilometres from the Philippines. Although Malaysia controls the territory, the Philippines has laid claim over Sabah since 1961.
Again..huh
Sabah is part of the Philippines before but when the aquino become a President sabah is in danger and Malaysia take over
Not the whole Sabah is involved with the history of Sultanate Sulu. Only 38% land is involved with the past history. Leave the rest of land in Sabah alone.
Sabahan here. We didn't want to be part of Philippines in the first place. Sorry, learn history & stop claiming
@@crazyspice3951 our history say Sabah is part of the Philippines before but Malaysia invade it
@@crazyspice3951 sabah 1878 "lease Treaty" the sultan of Brunei give sabah to the sultan of sulo and so that sabah is now under sovereign territory of the Philippines
@@jastinerhiansimon3480 Read the history kid. Sabahan themselves choose to be in Malaysia, and not all of Sabah was own by the Sulu Sultanate. Part of Sabah was also belongs to the Brunei Sultanate. Sabah lands belong to it's people even Malaysian netizen from Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak need to have their passport stamped by the immigration before entering Sabah because our forefathers have set those rules themselves before joining Malaysia in order to protect Sabahan rights. And the Philippines had no rights to claims Sabah since the land and it's people were practically abandoned the moments some idiots decides to sign the ridiculous treaty.
sabah is part of philippines until now
Dreaming again?
Wake up bro..2021..still dreaming..funny wkkkk
Sabah is part of Philippines island Government of the Philippines have claimed the land it's belong to sultan of Jolo.
Not the whole Sabah is involved with the history of Sultanate Sulu. Only 38% land is involved with the past history. Leave the rest of land in Sabah alone.
Sabah Tanahairku, Malaysia tanah tumpah darahku..
I am grateful to be born here. You also have to .. take care of your own country, there is no need to sue that is not yours. We are just neighbors. So, respect that
Read the history man. The land of Sabah belongs to the Sabahan not the Philippines and majority of Sabahan votes (choose) to join Malaysia before it's independence. Philippines have no rights to claim the land of Sabah.
Why some of you from the Philippines are so obsessed with your own delusion? The natives of Sabah will never bow to your government. So weird. We, the natives of Peninsular Malaysia don't talk this kind of rubbish when it comes to Southern Thailand areas like Narathiwat, Pattani, Yala, Krabi, Phuket and many more. They were part of our kingdoms but it all should be remained as history for us, the new generation to appreciate, not to cause problems between two neighbouring nations. Y'all should learn on how to behave like Thailand-Malaysia people.
Sorry, Sabah didn't want to be part of Philippines in the very beginning when the native Sabahan people decided to join Malaysia.
* Sabah Philippines,l0l
The history said that sultan sulu has give sabah tu British🤣 study history more please.. Kiddo😒
Sabah is not part of Philippines...
And Sabah won't be as it is nowadays, had it been under the Philippines
The people of Sabah has said that by any chance Malaysia cut ties they would rather be Thier own country ..as countless of times they have said on national TV that Philippines Government is a clown among South East Asian Nations and People of Sabah would prefer to stick with Malaysia or be Thier own Country
Stop delusional
sabah philippines ❤
Not the whole Sabah is involved with the history of Sultanate Sulu. Only 38% land is involved with the past history. Leave the rest of land in Sabah alone.
Sabahan here; we didn't & do not want to be part of Philippines & we shall never; we're part of Malaysia & proud of it. We're better of as part of Malaysia, or stand alone as a country of our own.
Philippines claims Sabah on the basis that Sabah was once claimed to be belonged to Sulu. Descendent of Sulu sultan claimed that Sabah (actually only eastern part of Sabah) was given by Brunei to Sulu. However Brunei refuted this claim and denied ever having given eastern part of Sabah to Sulu. There was NO DOCUMENT regarding the transfer of ownership of eastern part of Sabah from Brunei to Sulu signed by both Sultans.
When Brunei ceded Sabah to NBCC it was the WHOLE of Sabah showing that Brunei still owned the whole of Sabah at that time.
When NBCC went to Sabah to do their business, Sulu Sultan claimed that eastern part of Sabah was under Sulu. So NBCC had to make a deal with Sulu Sultan. This "pajak" deal was also documented. But still there was NO DOCUMENT regarding the transfer of ownership of eastern part of Sabah from Brunei to Sulu signed by both Sultans.
Sulu and subsequently Philippines didn't own Sabah from the very start.
Sabah philippines not Sabah Malaysia 😊, the real owner is philippines
Is it true???
Not the whole Sabah is involved with the history of Sultanate Sulu. Only 38% land is involved with the past history. Leave the rest of land in Sabah alone.
The people of Sabah choose to be in Malaysia. The Philippines has no rights to the land of Sabah. You're not even a Sabahan let alone born in Sabah and live in Sabah so stop poking your nose where it doesn't belong. Sabah belongs to it's people.
Spain is the owner of Philippines. Philippines should be given back to Spanish. How's that?
@@crazyspice3951 Actually the Philippines colonized by the Spanish by guns pointed to their head. Also by the same guns the Pinoy's forefathers were forced to submit to gospel thus part of the people's history were erased by the colonizers and those who wish to protect their faith were forced to flee south the nation. On the other hand, Sabah people choose to be in Malaysia not by gun point but by vote and Sabahan themselves are the ones who set the terms and condition to protect their rights. It's disgusting how Pinoy laying claims to Sabah under the Sulu Sultanate when the Sultanate no longer exists. Jenny Storm, how would you like if somebody suddenly came to your house laying claims saying it the property was their ancestors land? Don't you think it sound eerily like a certain country who dislikes watermelon picture?
Fun fact:
Sabah belongs to Philippines.
What???
Not the whole Sabah is involved with the history of Sultanate Sulu. Only 38% land is involved with the past history. Leave the rest of land in Sabah alone.
Fun fact; Sabah didn't want to be part of Philippines in the first place. Sabah was colonized by British, not Spanish. The Phillipines did nothing to Sabah & has no right to claim over it
@chocolate 🍭🍦 😅🤣😆😂
Did you know that kimaragang is an endangered Philippine-type language!!!
It is the language of dusun people!!!
@@crazyspice3951 just tell it to your government!!! Malaysia comes only in 1963 and grab Sabah while the Sultanate of Sulu was there since time immemorial!!!
hai im from kk sabah
My hometown...
so this is my homeland guys...