Sabah Hakka Complex

Sabah Hakka Complex
沙巴客家情结
Kompleks Hakka Sabah
Interactive map of the Sabah Hakka Complex area
General information
TypeClan assembly hall, conference and exhibition centre
Architectural styleTulou
LocationLot No. 26, Signal Hill Road, Tanjung Lipat, 88400 Likas, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
Coordinates5°59′41.1″N 116°05′18.1″E / 5.994750°N 116.088361°E / 5.994750; 116.088361
Construction started2013
CompletedMay 2014
Opened27 March 2015
Inaugurated28 March 2015
CostRM10 million
OwnerUnited Sabah and Labuan Hakka Association
Other information
ParkingYes
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Sabah Hakka Complex (Chinese: 沙巴客家情结; Malay: Kompleks Hakka Sabah) is a five-storey building complex with a multi-purpose event hall with a in-house fine dining seafood restaurant located in Lot No. 26, Signal Hill Road, Tanjung Lipat, Likas, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. The building was a gift of the Sabah government to the dominant minority local Hakka Chinese community's contributions to the economy of Sabah since their early migration period with the main building structure is designed after the world-famous traditional Hakka houses in Fujian of China, the Tulao.