Chanteek Borneo Gallery in Sabah
This private gallery is not an art gallery but more of a heritage and cultural gallery based on the many Sabahan ethnicities found in North Borneo.
The attraction is also highly recommended for anyone wanting to learn and understand more about the many different tribes and people of Sabah.
Chanteek Borneo Gallery
After coming to the Chanteek Borneo Gallery, I learned more about the other tribes and people of Sabah.
For your added information, Chanteek means “Beautiful” in the Malay language and more so for the Sabahan Malay style of pronouncing it with drag at the end of the word.
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The welcoming entrance at Chanteek Borneo Gallery |
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Some of the amazing displays inside the gallery |
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Some of the intricate displays |
What fascinated me was that she went all out to get the actual design for each of the costumes. She said that at times, she went to meet up with the village elders to get their consent on the original costume designs.
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Detailed traditional costumes |
Initially, it was a hobby that soon materialized into a business and that she can share this with everyone.
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They have a kids room for dressing the dolls activities |
There are also the entire Murut people and their sub-ethnics, Orang Sungai people and many other smaller tribes of Sabah.
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A display of the traditional dolls |
The amazing thing about this collection is that the owner has painstakingly spent years researching these ethnic groups and some of them even very rare and exclusive which is hard to see in modern-day.
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Local traditional items sold at the souvenir shop here |
Before you exit the gallery, you will end up at the Badeeh souvenir shop where you can purchase items such as the dolls in costume, local handicraft, plush toys, bookmarks, key chains, Sabah beadwork and also T-shirts.
Try the local ‘Bambangan Juice‘ which is sold in bottles. You will like it!
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A worker sewing clothes for the dolls |
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A seamstress does the finishing touches for the beautiful dolls |
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Chanteek Gallery Entrance Fees and other fees |
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Operation hours and activities |
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The map to the Chanteek Borneo Gallery |
But pretty much to my amusement, I spent a good two hours here, speaking to Anne and understanding the many different people of Sabah.
For those staying in KK, there is also a list of free things to do in Kota Kinabalu which is all walking distance from one another.
And if you’re wondering about the overall safety here, you should read this article about is Sabah safe?
One of the beautiful dolls
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There are tour companies that offer limo or van rentals to bring you here otherwise, you can simply rent a car or take a taxi (costly) to visit the very interesting Chanteek Borneo Gallery in Sabah.
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