I was in Labuan for 2 weeks in late October and November. It was my
first trip there and it was a business trip. Since it was a business
trip, I could only roam the town after office hours and during the
weekend. As Labuan is situated in the eastern side and
with the adjustment Malaysian Standard Time, you could see the
astronomical time difference between Labuan and West Malaysia. Sun rises
1 hour earlier here compared to West Malaysia. Similarly, the sun sets 1
hour earlier here too. This reminds me a lot of the days when I was in
Australia and Finland during the winter months, where the night comes pretty fast. The only stark difference was while it was cold in Australia and
Finland, it was hot and humid over here.
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| 6.20am in Labuan |
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| 6.30 pm in Labuan |
HOTEL :
If you come to Labuan, the hotels here are quite expensive. Of course the are few cheap and affordable one around but they all look quite old and a bit rundown. My office booked my stay at the Sara Hotel. From the first impression, the hotel looks quite okay. Upon the arrival you will be greeted by this signage shown below:
At closer look,
this hotel is very old and certainly it needs upgrade and refurbish. The
decorations and aging furniture at the lobby look tired and need to be
replaced urgently.
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| Lobby at Sara Hotel. |
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| Decor needs to be replaced urgently. |
The hallway and the lift smells mushy and the paint on the hallway was peeling off. In the room, it have some sort of musty smell plus the carpet flooring has a lot of burned cigarette and iron stain. Towels and sheets looked ancient and permanently marked. Cleanliness is way out as the hotel is infested with cockroach. So be a little prepare if you want to stay here. On the plus side, the staff are quite friendly and there is no WiFi in the room, so no work can be done in the room since you can only get the WIFI in the lobby. No breakfast is provided in this hotel.
LABUAN WALK
During the weekend, there is a bazaar lining the
street known as Labuan Walk. It was quite strange to walk in the bazaar
where they sell dressed chicken, fruits, agricultural products, flowers,
clothing, various household ware, souvenir and food.
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| Roll of stalls. |
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| Stall selling plants and flowers. |
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| Mango tree for sale. |
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| Orchid lar...... |
If you like fruits, you should try Borneo local fruits.
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| Borneo Durian. |
The durian flesh is red in color and the fruit is very much smaller compared to its counterpart from Thailand. A few stalls were selling the durians at that time and the price was a bit expensive.
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| One of the stalls offering such delicacies. |
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| Selling in bundle. |
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| Not cheap. |
There's one fruit I tasted but could not remember the name. Tasted like mango, but the it smell much better.
Other stuff sold in the bazaar such as earrings, brooch, pillow, and etc...
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