The Star Malaysia

Shoot for the stars in Sabah

State a magical spot for photograph­y and astronomy enthusiast­s

- By STEPHANIE LEE stephaniel­ee@thestar.com.my

KOTA KINABALU: Things are looking up for the Land Below the Wind as it has been named as one of the must-go places for stargazers or astronomer­s.

For instance, the travel site TripZilla in a posting six months ago listed Sabah as among the nine best places for stargazing in Asia.

Another site, #HHWT, which stands for Have Halal Will Travel, put up a posting last year on “Asia’s Top 10 Magical Stargazing Spots Will Leave You Starstruck”, and Sabah was on the list.

Sabah Tourism, Art and Culture Ministry director Ag Ahmad Abu Zaki said the skies of Sabah were still clear enough and free from light pollution, which was why it had an advantage.

“Tourism players, especially those in the interior and outskirts, need to grab this chance to promote stargazing to the world,” he said.

Ahmad said the acknowledg­ement of Sabah as one of the best places for stargazing in Asia had also boosted the state’s potential in astronomy.

As part of the ministry’s efforts to introduce astronomy to industry players in Sabah, it recently organised a course on astronomy at Usukan Cove in Kota Belud.

The three-day course organised together with other related agencies was to introduce participan­ts to

We teach them to understand and identify stars and other objects in the sky before capturing and editing the images. Ag Ahmad Abu Zaki

the wonders in the sky.

“We teach them to understand and identify stars and other objects in the sky before capturing and editing the images,” Ahmad said.

He said the 30 participan­ts comprising photograph­ers and media personnel, among others, were eager to learn about the Milky Way.

Participan­ts woke up as early as 3am and stayed up late just to get the best images.

Among some of the objects seen were constellat­ions such as Orion, Scorpius, Taurus, Canis Major, Pleiades and light pillars.

Tourism Malaysia director for Sabah, Jamilah Abdul Halim, said the agency always supported unique and creative tourism products.

“There are actually quite a huge number of astronomy enthusiast­s. And they are also people who love taking pictures,” Jamilah said.

 ??  ?? Starry, starry night: Participan­ts learning how to identify constellat­ions during a course at Usukan Cove in Kota Belud.
Starry, starry night: Participan­ts learning how to identify constellat­ions during a course at Usukan Cove in Kota Belud.

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