The Water Mosque is a municipal mosque in Yabe. This one in the suburbs is state-owned, bigger and more magnificent. There are basically no tourists. It is free to rent clothes. It can only go to the main hall. The other halls are worshiping and not allowed to enter.
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The Water Mosque is a municipal mosque in Yabe. This one in the suburbs is state-owned, bigger and more magnificent. There are basically no tourists. It is free to rent clothes. It can only go to the main hall. The other halls are worshiping and not allowed to enter.
It's right next to the highway between downtown and Danrongya Road. You can see the golden minaret from a distance. Entering is a typical mosque Chapel building. Very gorgeous and generous. Non-Muslims are not allowed inside.
Look at the fireflies swimming in one day. Non-Muslims can. They only need to pay for Muslim clothes. It's beautiful. It's very suitable for taking pictures. Especially when the weather is good. The souvenir store refrigerator stickers are good. And durian ice cream, which is only 15 yuan a piece. But you don't have to stay long. There are a lot of people.
Esta es probablemente una de las más lujosas moscas con caligrafía en Malasia. La caligrafía de color oro está en realidad platada con oro. Las piedras mosaicas de la zona de la doma que tienen decoraciones de oro también están platadas con oro puro.
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Golden onions look more elegant than water mosques. The Sabah State Mosque was inaugurated by the Supreme Head of State on June 28, 1977. This magnificent state mosque is made up of 16 small domes surrounded by a huge golden dome. Sabah State Mosque is free to enter, but you have to wear Muslim clothes and take off your shoes. It's quiet inside. It's like everyone is meditating. It's also free to take photos, but it's better not to make sound cards. Because they were not religious, they did not go in to watch. It's not far from the Sabah Museum. It's about 4 or5 kilometers from downtown.
Shabazhou Hui Church Water Mosque, which is rented by taxi from downtown to 45 cents, usually waits half an hour to an hour for drivers, but in fact, they can swim within half an hour. Muslim garments and three cents are needed to get in. Because they are situated on the artificial lake, they are known as "Water Mosque".