Sabah is quite good. It's very suitable to take a family to walk. There's a long beach here. The sand is very fine, the water is transparent, and there are few people. It's a good place to think about life. In the evening, while tasting the delicacies of the resort, indulge in the beautiful sunset scenery and enjoy the leisure time of the holiday.
The honeymoon trip is to go to Sabah. The impression is that it's very hot and sunny. The local people are still mainly Malay or English, although there will be many overseas Chinese, but usually have little chance to meet, this kind of seafood in Southeast Asia is still very rich. Several old seafood stalls are opened by overseas Chinese and the waiter can speak Chinese very conveniently. We have booked many one-day tours on Ctrip. Go to mangroves to see long nosed monkeys, go to Danrongya Road beach to see sunset (super beautiful), and experience drifting totally different from that in China. The Grandis Hotel was where I stayed. There is a famous street nearby, and sometimes there is a market. It feels that the overall level of consumption is still moderate, and there are many islands nearby that can snorkel. In fact, if you travel to the islands, you can choose to come to Sabah.