UPSIDE DOWN HOUSE IN RECORDS BOOK


By : MURIB MORPI
SABAH'S own upside down house, pronounced to be a initial in South East Asia, has received encouraging await from a public, according to a proud owner Alexander Yee.
He pronounced given it was non-stop to visitors about a month ago, there has been an endless flow of curious souls who came from nearby as well as far to see a 'bizarre' office building with their own eyes.
Encouraged by a positive response, Yee pronounced he was eager to further rise his creation into something bigger.
"I hope 'Rumah Terbalik' in destiny will become some-more than just a stop over end for visitors. you am looking forward to see it become a must-see traveller attraction for Sabah," he pronounced during a central rising of a property Friday evening.
Yee also announced that a Upside Down House of Borneo, located during Mile 21, Jalan Telibong, has been officially enclosed in a Malaysia Guinness Book of Records.
Building a topsy-turvy residence is not a brand brand new thought though radical structures similar to this is still deliberate rare, with only a couple of renowned ones in a world.
This thought of 'house flipping' has created a buzz in recent years with a presentation of a series of interestingly freaky upside down buildings in most countries opposite a globe.
Among a improved well known have been ! a upside down restaurant in Matsumoto city, Nagano prefecture, Japan; a Upside Down Church as well as a WonderWork Amusement Park in a United State; Die Welt Steht Kopf ('The World Stands upon a Head') House upon a island of Usedom in a Baltic Sea,
The House-Attack in Vienna, Austria; as well as The House of Katmandu upon a Spanish island of Majorca.
The thought seemed to catch up, with some-more as well as some-more individuals as well as companies trying to pattern their own bizarre most strange upside down houses, thesis parks, museums, restaurants as well as so on.
Wherever they cocktail up, it is almost sure that they will become a traveller hit. And why not, stepping onto such a rare structure that allows visitors experience a universe from a new, upside down perspective is fun.
Like most of a predecessors, a Upside Down House of Borneo was built with a own philosophy, to communicate a summary to those who cared to lay their eyes upon it.
"Continuing unchecked development will affect a environment, a provision of a people. It's similar to branch a universe upside down. This residence was built based upon this philosophy," pronounced Yee, who is an eager environmentalist.
Minister of Tourism, Culture as well as Environment Datuk Masidi Manjun who officiated during a launching, pronounced Sabah has reached a level where creativity has to be a cornerstone of a tourism sector.
The 'Rumah Terbalik', he added, was a great e.g. of how a State's tourism attention should pierce forward.
"We need to emanate many, most brand brand new products. Yes, a inlet is there though you need to have some-more varieties," he sa! id. (the borneopost)
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