The Chanteek Borneo Gallery is home to an exhibition of about 300 dolls of 48 ethnic costumes and its collection is constantly growing. Anne Antah, the owner, began making these dolls in 2011 as a hobby before opening the gallery once the number of her dolls became large enough.
The gallery explains the history and culture of all the indigenous tribes of Sabah, told in an interesting way through these traditional costumes.
Upon arrival, you will be guided for a museum tour.There is photo session with traditional costume with accessories before experience traditional games such as Rampanau, Monopuk, Momolositik, Terompak Kelapa and Coconut Bowling.You also have the chance to experience traditional music and dance. Lastly, You will learn the basic beads weaving skill and produce your own beaded bracelet before ends of the tour.
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