Flying to BORNEO | Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia | Budget Room Tour
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2020
- In this vlog we are flying to Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia. Sabah is a state of Malaysia that is on the island of Borneo.
This was a short travel day consisting of planes, lounges, taxis, and over a mile long walk to our AirBnB. We were nervous about our budget AirBnB because we booked without any reviews (risky) but were very relieved to find it comfortable, newly remodeled, and CHEAP!
Let us know in the comments if you like travel days or you would prefer to see us just get to the destination already! We would love to hear any feedback, thanks for watching!
- Sammy and Tommy
Episode 019
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Sabahan here who currently living in Istanbul, Turkey but I miss Sabah so much, my hometown. Wishing to go back to Sabah soon 😢
I miss sabah. The people, the scenery are truly amazing.
Couldn’t agree more with you :) We loved that area! Thanks for watching!
Saya juga, mau pulang tapi covid-19 is interfering with plans.
Looking forward for the next episode. Borneo is always adventurous and very entertaining to watch!
Sad news is that last few days, certain parts in Sabah state were declared as red zone due to increased of reported covid 19 cases. Hopefully its contained properly and not spread to other states. Praying for Sabah and Kedah state (red zone declared in some areas there too, but not Langkawi) and also for the rest of the world. Get well soon!
Thats sad to hear about Sabah state becoming a red zone. Let's hope it is contained quickly and properly. Thanks for watching, we really appreciate it! :) Stay safe
Memang ni vid kena ambil msa sblum covid ba kan.. heran jga sy sbb vid ni kena upload 2 bln yg lepas😅 tapi sy mmg yakin la ni sblum covid hehe. Apa2 pun tahniah suda sampai sabah✌️
Ya ini sebelum Covid. Terima kasih kerana menonton! :)
So like if someone ask where you guys from just say saya original sabahan . They'd love it lol
Haha ok we will try that next time :) Thanks!
Welcome to Sabah, The Peaceful, Naturally land, People at Sabah is non - racist, we're very friendly to the people from other countries.
Thanks for the warm welcome Caven!
i love everything about borneo and i loved my time there!!! the wildlife and food is stunning!!! can you guys make a video on how you have money to travel for this long??
We loved Borneo too , it is such a great destination! We would have to agree with you about the wildlife and food! Thanks for the video suggestion, that’s a great idea 😊
Quality vlog 👍
Thank you 💜
Cool👍nice video
Appreciate it Xiao 👊
any requirements entering Sabah like vaccine certificates? how much did it cost in your apartment per night?
Welcome to Sabah 🇲🇾
Welcome to Borneo, east Malaysia.
Thanks 😊 💚
8:40 You can request for a spoon and fork from the waiter. Hehehe enjoy your moments
Good to know!
Omg Tom is a trooper for eating that his cheeks are so red lol I would have quit and ordered something else haha 🤣
Right?! That food was so spicy 🥵
i am from selangor in malaysia
We wished we had more time there to explore but we really enjoyed it!
Welcome to north Borneo..
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Can you share the Airbnb link?
Welcome our state
thanks 😊
Im in miri you should go to miri sarawak
My hometown
Can I know how much per nite stay ? The name ?
i actually live in sabah and i live next to the mountain
❤❤❤🇲🇾
Done subscribed
Thank you! We really appreciate your support 👊
Me From New York City
In Malaysia kalau Lumpur
In Malaysian kota kinabalu Borneo English
Australia
New Zealand
Sichuan Province the capital being Chengdu has the most spicy famous hot pot food in all of China
Kau pandai cakap sabah?
Sorry i late 10 months
Better late then never 😉
Im perplexed why you didnt go to klia2 directly , had to buy the erl ticket From klia to klia2. I suspect you mixed it up. I think you should have mentioned that you would ve flying With Airasia . Every driver should know that Airasia only flies From klia2. Klia is the hub for Malaysia Airlines . 😃
isnt sabah from philippines but cory sold it to malaysia
Any pro Sulu or PH claims on North Borneo, their primal source of reference will be the Sulu and British North Borneo Company (BNBC) agreement dated 22 January 1878. In this agreement, Sulu “lease” North Borneo to BNBC (Tausug version) while the English version is “grant and cede”. This information will easily be cherry picked in any of their discussion or debate.
But what they will not revealed are those that can refute their claim. The followings are few of the information that had been kept secret:
Firstly, the agreement between Sultan Brunei and BNBC on 29 December 1877 over North Borneo which is 3 weeks earlier than the agreement between Sultan Sulu and BNBC (22 January 1878). This will deny that North Borneo was a gift to Sulu from Brunei.
Secondly, on 22nd July 1878, Sultan Sulu relinquished his sovereignty on Sulu Archipelago and its dependencies thereof to Spain (Bases of Peace and Capitulation agreement).
Thirdly, on the same day, 22 July 1878, Sultan Sulu wrote to Governor General of Philippines and Governor of Sulu terminating the 22/1/1878 agreement between Sulu Sultanate and BNBC. Thus, the agreement is null and void.
Fourthly, on 24th July 1878, Governor of Sulu wrote to BNBC concerning the Spanish sovereignty on Sulu and its dependencies including North Borneo and the termination of the 1878 agreement.
Fifthly, Governor General of Philippines wrote a letter on the same matter dated 20th August 1878 to the Spanish Government in Madrid.
Sixthly, finally, the issues on the agreement between Sultan Sulu and BNBC and the status of North Borneo was settled through the Madrid Protocol (7th March 1885). North Borneo belongs to the British under this Protocol.
The above documents are kept either in Public Record Office in London or General Archives in Madrid. It can also be accessible from the Philippines official website with Spanish to English translation.
In addition, during the US colonization of PH, 2 agreements (Carter 1899 and Carpenter 1915) were signed by the Sultanate of Sulu which relinquished its temporal sovereignty of Sulu and its dependencies. Later, the 1930 Anglo-US border agreement acknowledge the boundary delimitation between PH and North Borneo that belongs to the British
I love Sabah, Philippines
Sabah Philippines
Sabah philippine territory
Any pro Sulu or PH claims on North Borneo, their primal source of reference will be the Sulu and British North Borneo Company (BNBC) agreement dated 22 January 1878. In this agreement, Sulu “lease” North Borneo to BNBC (Tausug version) while the English version is “grant and cede”. This information will easily be cherry picked in any of their discussion or debate.
But what they will not revealed are those that can refute their claim. The followings are few of the information that had been kept secret:
Firstly, the agreement between Sultan Brunei and BNBC on 29 December 1877 over North Borneo which is 3 weeks earlier than the agreement between Sultan Sulu and BNBC (22 January 1878). This will deny that North Borneo was a gift to Sulu from Brunei.
Secondly, on 22nd July 1878, Sultan Sulu relinquished his sovereignty on Sulu Archipelago and its dependencies thereof to Spain (Bases of Peace and Capitulation agreement).
Thirdly, on the same day, 22 July 1878, Sultan Sulu wrote to Governor General of Philippines and Governor of Sulu terminating the 22/1/1878 agreement between Sulu Sultanate and BNBC. Thus, the agreement is null and void.
Fourthly, on 24th July 1878, Governor of Sulu wrote to BNBC concerning the Spanish sovereignty on Sulu and its dependencies including North Borneo and the termination of the 1878 agreement.
Fifthly, Governor General of Philippines wrote a letter on the same matter dated 20th August 1878 to the Spanish Government in Madrid.
Sixthly, finally, the issues on the agreement between Sultan Sulu and BNBC and the status of North Borneo was settled through the Madrid Protocol (7th March 1885). North Borneo belongs to the British under this Protocol.
The above documents are kept either in Public Record Office in London or General Archives in Madrid. It can also be accessible from the Philippines official website with Spanish to English translation.
In addition, during the US colonization of PH, 2 agreements (Carter 1899 and Carpenter 1915) were signed by the Sultanate of Sulu which relinquished its temporal sovereignty of Sulu and its dependencies. Later, the 1930 Anglo-US border agreement acknowledge the boundary delimitation between PH and North Borneo that belongs to the British
ITS OFFICIALLY 'SABAH PHILIPINES'
Pinoy dreaming
It's not a part of malasia its a part of Philippines
Any pro Sulu or PH claims on North Borneo, their primal source of reference will be the Sulu and British North Borneo Company (BNBC) agreement dated 22 January 1878. In this agreement, Sulu “lease” North Borneo to BNBC (Tausug version) while the English version is “grant and cede”. This information will easily be cherry picked in any of their discussion or debate.
But what they will not revealed are those that can refute their claim. The followings are few of the information that had been kept secret:
Firstly, the agreement between Sultan Brunei and BNBC on 29 December 1877 over North Borneo which is 3 weeks earlier than the agreement between Sultan Sulu and BNBC (22 January 1878). This will deny that North Borneo was a gift to Sulu from Brunei.
Secondly, on 22nd July 1878, Sultan Sulu relinquished his sovereignty on Sulu Archipelago and its dependencies thereof to Spain (Bases of Peace and Capitulation agreement).
Thirdly, on the same day, 22 July 1878, Sultan Sulu wrote to Governor General of Philippines and Governor of Sulu terminating the 22/1/1878 agreement between Sulu Sultanate and BNBC. Thus, the agreement is null and void.
Fourthly, on 24th July 1878, Governor of Sulu wrote to BNBC concerning the Spanish sovereignty on Sulu and its dependencies including North Borneo and the termination of the 1878 agreement.
Fifthly, Governor General of Philippines wrote a letter on the same matter dated 20th August 1878 to the Spanish Government in Madrid.
Sixthly, finally, the issues on the agreement between Sultan Sulu and BNBC and the status of North Borneo was settled through the Madrid Protocol (7th March 1885). North Borneo belongs to the British under this Protocol.
The above documents are kept either in Public Record Office in London or General Archives in Madrid. It can also be accessible from the Philippines official website with Spanish to English translation.
In addition, during the US colonization of PH, 2 agreements (Carter 1899 and Carpenter 1915) were signed by the Sultanate of Sulu which relinquished its temporal sovereignty of Sulu and its dependencies. Later, the 1930 Anglo-US border agreement acknowledge the boundary delimitation between PH and North Borneo that belongs to the British
Sabah is not in Malaysia. It belongs to the Philippines.
Sabah is Malaysia not Philippine 😂😂🤣🤣
@@azzzz222 Org sabah ka?
What a joke mate.
Jealous?
Any pro Sulu or PH claims on North Borneo, their primal source of reference will be the Sulu and British North Borneo Company (BNBC) agreement dated 22 January 1878. In this agreement, Sulu “lease” North Borneo to BNBC (Tausug version) while the English version is “grant and cede”. This information will easily be cherry picked in any of their discussion or debate.
But what they will not revealed are those that can refute their claim. The followings are few of the information that had been kept secret:
Firstly, the agreement between Sultan Brunei and BNBC on 29 December 1877 over North Borneo which is 3 weeks earlier than the agreement between Sultan Sulu and BNBC (22 January 1878). This will deny that North Borneo was a gift to Sulu from Brunei.
Secondly, on 22nd July 1878, Sultan Sulu relinquished his sovereignty on Sulu Archipelago and its dependencies thereof to Spain (Bases of Peace and Capitulation agreement).
Thirdly, on the same day, 22 July 1878, Sultan Sulu wrote to Governor General of Philippines and Governor of Sulu terminating the 22/1/1878 agreement between Sulu Sultanate and BNBC. Thus, the agreement is null and void.
Fourthly, on 24th July 1878, Governor of Sulu wrote to BNBC concerning the Spanish sovereignty on Sulu and its dependencies including North Borneo and the termination of the 1878 agreement.
Fifthly, Governor General of Philippines wrote a letter on the same matter dated 20th August 1878 to the Spanish Government in Madrid.
Sixthly, finally, the issues on the agreement between Sultan Sulu and BNBC and the status of North Borneo was settled through the Madrid Protocol (7th March 1885). North Borneo belongs to the British under this Protocol.
The above documents are kept either in Public Record Office in London or General Archives in Madrid. It can also be accessible from the Philippines official website with Spanish to English translation.
In addition, during the US colonization of PH, 2 agreements (Carter 1899 and Carpenter 1915) were signed by the Sultanate of Sulu which relinquished its temporal sovereignty of Sulu and its dependencies. Later, the 1930 Anglo-US border agreement acknowledge the boundary delimitation between PH and North Borneo that belongs to the British
Sabah is belong to the Philippines, you should obey.
What a comment. Ma Ma's proud of you son!
Why Philippines always claimed Sabah to be theirs?!?!?! Just read the history!!! Our state belongs to only Malaysia🇲🇾
@@avriella2070 Okay.
"Sabah was part of the centuries-old Sultanate of Sulu, which it obtained fromBrunei as a gift. In the 18th century, the British North Borneo Co. rented it from the Sultan of Sulu for 5,000 Malayan dollars annually."
@@ediwow2823 Just accept the fact that we are a state belonging to Malaysia and no one will twist the history. Just copy as much as the history between Sabah and the Philippines on the Internet, you cannot change the history back . We as Malaysians in Sabah will continue to hold fast to our beloved country. We love Malaysia🇲🇾🇲🇾❤
@@avriella2070 No need to twist the history. Everybody knows, US owned UN, Britain and Philippines. Even you're government admitted that the Sabah is only lease from Sultanate of Sulu.