Showing posts with label upside house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upside house. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2012

NEWS OF THE DAY ~ Thousands flock to see unusual tourist attraction in Sabah

The Star online

By MUGUNTAN VANAR
vmugu@thestar.com.my

Published: March 11, 2012 

KOTA KINABALU: Malaysia's first and only upside-down house has become a tourist attraction in Sabah.

Hardly six weeks after it was opened to the public, and according to its operator Trekkers Lodge, the unique house on the foothills of Mount Kinabalu has attracted more than 3,000 visitors.
The Malaysia Book of Records has confirmed the house is one of its kind in the country.
Everything from its roof to its floor, including a Kancil parked in the garage, is upside down.
Reverse psychology: Masidi (right) touring the upside-down house with Yee (second from right).
The house was built at a cost of RM500,000 in Tamparuli by entrepreneur Alexander Yee, who operates a tourist lodge in Sabah's east coast Sukau.
“Local and foreign tourists are curious about the house and have been streaming to our place since we opened (on Feb 1),” said Yee during the offical opening of the upside-down house by state Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun on Friday night.
Describing the 140sq m house as a dream come true, Yee said the house was a mix of ethnic Sino-dusun and Dusun style.
He said it was furnished with various native arts and crafts apart from the everyday household items like refrigerator and sofa sets and all were upside down.
Creative concept: The upside-down house and its surroundings.
Masidi, in congratulating Yee for his unique idea, said such an idea was important for the continuous growth of Sabah's vibrant tourism industry.
“Creative ideas need to be part of the tourism industry; not all who come to Sabah prefer to see our wildlife or islands, at times they are also here to see something different. We need to do something different to succeed,” he added.
Yee said he had an environmental message in building the house it was a reminder to protect the environment or the world would become upside down.
The upside-down house of Borneo is probably the only one in South-East Asia, though there are more then a dozen houses and buildings built with the upside down concept across the globe, including in the United States, Canada, Europe and Japan.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

NEWS OF THE DAY - Masidi says Upside Down House Concept Innovative

DAILY EXPRESS

Published on: Thursday, February 09, 2012

Kota Kinabalu: Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, Datuk Masidi Manjun has congratulated the team responsible for the emergence of Rumah Terbalik (Upside Down House) in Tamparuli, the first of its kind in Malaysia.

It is located at Mile 21, Jalan Berungis-Tamparuli, Kg Telibong in the Tuaran district. "The concept of the inverted house is a very innovative and creative idea, which I am pretty sure would be a hit with local and international visitors alike.

"I was told that the number of visitors has been overwhelming," he told Daily Express after a courtesy call by the owner cum operator, Alexander Yee, project architect Cheong Kok Ann and engineer Paul Yap, to brief him on the house at his office at Wisma Tun Fuad Stephens, here, Wednesday.

On Monday alone, being a public holiday, some 1,500 people visited Rumah Terbalik. Yee presented the Minister with a 20-page picture book on the building and its interior. Masidi said he has accepted the invitation to officially open the "upside down house" next month.

Also present was the Sabah Tourism Board General Manager, Datuk Irene Charuruks.