Things turning around for Sabah's upside-down house


Rumah Terbalik in Tamparuli.

KOTA KINABALU: Business at the "Rumah Terbalik” (upside-down house) tourist attraction in Sabah is finally experiencing a turnaround.

Two months after reopening its doors following the easing of the movement control order in June, operators of the 'Upside Down house' located some 40km from here, are seeing a surge in visitors, drawn in by prizes being offered.

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