Hopping back into my hotel van, I proceed straight down to town. Along the way, I spotted a few spots of interest:
This is the Labuan International Sea Sports Complex. Any major sea sports recreational activities will be held here. It’s an remarkable building, with a Marine Museum in it to boot. Mighty impressive, but I find something rather odd: where are the major sea sports activities? Rather quiet for a so-called “International Sea Sports Complex”. Hhhmmmmm…Accordingly to my van driver, it was built for a whopping RM25 million bucks. Nice to know our taxes are very well spent.Next up, I reached town and the van dropped me off at the
Financial Park center. Here, it houses Labuan’s ONLY shopping complex. Well, after exploring the place thoroughly and I have to admit that this is for sure isn’t 1 Utama or Mid Valley, but it has Giant, Parkson, Pizza Hut, KFC and a few other interesting stores in it so I guess the basic stuff are there.But I’m here not for the mall, so out straight I went and into the streets of Labuan town:
Found a Chinese temple that seemed popular among the locals as it was quite packed.
Nice landscaped walkways grace the town at almost every turn. Not bad!!!
Rows after rows of shop lots…
And lo and behold, my first encounter with a cinema in Labuan!!! RM8 bucks for one movie!!! WTF!!! KL is RM10 and I can get comfy seats in THX surroundings. RM8 bucks for a small place like this??!! It’s daylight robbery dammit!!!
I took a U-turn from the cinema and bumped into Labuan Square. Impressive place that can almost rival Merdeka Square, this is where all the concerts, political rallies and major outdoor events are held.
Nearby was the very eco-friendly Public Library...
Exhausted, I took a break in a typical coffee shop nearby…
Some new and interesting food are available in Labuan. Roti Bollywood anyone? It will make you go dancing around trees, dude…
An 18-year-old bottle of Chivas for only RM 230, it even comes with a free bag. Interested anyone?
Well it was already getting late by the time I finished visiting these few places. I’m sure there are a lot more to Labuan then this, i.e. the Chimney, Bird Park, Peace Park, Surrender Point, Botanical Garden and many more. I’ll be there, I’m sure of that so until then…



6 FEEDBACKS:
not bad place there....u have not come back to me whether can take back more than 1 bottle or not..btw, do update ur link with my new blog & not the frenster wan
i think can take back only 1 bottle leh, if i'm not mistaken...why, u wan that smirnoff ahh?? get a better one lerr, bailey's maybe?
oh yeah, forgot about your link. its now already updated...
if u wan a bottle let me know...
you can carry 1 bottle home only, 1 liter worth. i've been working in the duty free market for months;)
let me know if you've solved the mystery of the chimney. that one's weird.
the labuan international sea challenge is soming up. you going???
hi maj, yes, i've been asking the locals on the why the heck there's a chimney in a super humid place like labuan, and they had no freakin' clue. my conclusion is, it's THEM. for some unknown and mind-blowing reason, THEY though that labuan is a good place to smoke mashmallows and up goes a super huge chimney. either that or THEY can't wait for Santa Clause to arrive.
anyway, yeah i heard about the sea challenge, i'll probably go and hope for some borneo-nese tan. or for the chicks. if there's any.
1 ltr of liquor, plus a carton of cigs issit?
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