Climb Mount Kinabalu, post on social media, send a postcard


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Teo showing off one of the postcards available at Panalaban on Mount Kinabalu. – Bernama

The enhancement of postal services on Mount Kinabalu in Sabah is expected to improve the quality of the tourist experience, particularly by keeping pace with technological advancements, said Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching.

She said the availability of postal services on Mount Kinabalu is more than just a facility – it serves as an iconic symbol of one-way communication from the country’s highest peak, providing visitors with a meaningful memento.

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