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PUSAT KRAFTANGAN SABAH KENINGAU

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If you fancy handcrafted items and have always wanted to learn some funky techniques of crafts, then a visit to Pusat Kraftangan Kenningau in Malaysia will provide you some of the best crafted items along with the crafting lessons. It operates as a training site to the local and tourists who learn to make quirky items from forest-based products, earthenware, textiles, and colours and so on. From the artists, you can learn the batik or threading work, to name a few. You can also check out the workshops along with their stores where you can find ornaments, clothes, home decor items and many other handcrafted items. BERIKUT MERUPAKAN ANTARA PRODUK-PRODUK YANG DIHASILKAN OLEH PUSAT KRAFTANGAN SABAH KENINGAU (PKNS)

LADANG DATUK YAP YUN FOOK

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Ladang Datuk Yap Yun Fook is an eco-farm in Keningau, Malaysia. Mainly into evergreen livestock farming, it houses more than 5000 cows, each with a separate bed and a huge field with the best grass, especially planted for keeping them healthy. Every cow is treated with respect and love and only a few staff members have been able to strike a bond with them. This evergreen farming method makes the farm self-sustained, with harvested rainwater and solar energy making up for most of their resources. An idea that started with 2 cows 30 years ago, is today one of the most successful enterprises of the country. Do visit this factory to understand this unique blend of nature, resources and technology. ANTARA PRODUK YANG DIHASILKAN DI LADANG DATUK YAP YUN FOOK

Sejarah Keningau

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Keningau  ( Malay :  Pekan Keningau ) is the capital of the  Keningau District  in the  Interior Division  of  Sabah ,  Malaysia . It is the fifth-largest town in Sabah, as well one of the oldest. Keningau is also located between  Tambunan  and  Tenom . The town has an estimated population of 5,565. The name  Keningau  is derived from the locally-abundant  Javanese   cinnamon  tree ( Cinnamomum burmannii ) which is locally known as  Koningau . The tree is known as 'Kayu Manis' in Malay, and is sometimes also referred to as the 'king of  spices '. The bark of this tree was collected by the  British North Borneo Company  to be sold as a spice. During the British colonial era, Keningau was one of the most important administrative centres in  British North Borneo . The Japanese also used Keningau as one of its main administrative centres during  their occupation of North Borneo in World War II . Keningau is the most prominent district in the interior part of Malaysian s