It is said that this is one of the largest Islamic mosques in Malay. We arrived in Yabi before 5 a.m. because the booked room could not be checked in until 2 p.m. on that day, so we sent the luggage to the concierge department of the hotel first. In the morning, after changing horse coins and having a good morning tea, I found a place to pick up the club and bought a one-day tour of the city. Of course, the preferred scenic spot is the water mosque, which is free of charge. If you want to go in and see it, you must wear Muslim clothes (the door shop can rent clothes, 5 Ma/set). It feels like two pieces of cloth wrap people up! At that time, there were no worshippers. It seemed very empty inside. We went in and walked around and came out. Later, I went to the Foundation Building, Prince New Town, Jaya Street and Danrong Beach. But the service in Sabah is good. We didn't bargain. Businessmen also gave us a chartered tour service in the city that day. It's free for 10 hours a day, and it's on call.