Nestled in the jungle outside Kota Kinabalu, the Mari Mari Cultural Village offers a glimpse into the traditional lifestyles of five different Borneo ethnic groups. Visitors can explore the village to see authentic demonstrations of crafts such as tattooing and fire lighting, along with traditional dances and beliefs. The layout includes various traditional buildings, each showcasing unique architectural styles. Guests can also savor traditional food and rice wine, providing a sensory experience that brings the past to life.
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