ESEAP Conference 2024/Venue
ESEAP Conference 2024 will take place at Le Méridien, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
10 – 12 May 2024 ∙ Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
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About Kota Kinabalu
editDemonym | Sabahan |
Time zone | UTC+8 |
Sunrise / sunset | 06:10 / 18:25 (during May) Refer from Meteocast.net |
Official Language | Bahasa Melayu |
Dominant Religion | Muslim |
Currency | Malaysian Ringgit (MYR / RM) 1 USD = RM 4.67 |
Climate | Average rainfall: 175 mm/month Humidity: 86% Average High: 29.2 °C Average Mean: 26.7 °C Average Low = 24.2 °C refer from Climate-Data.org |
Plug Type: | Type G |
Driving Orientation | Drives on the Left |
Country Code | +60 Dial code: 08 - Sabah |
Airports | Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) |
Population | 525,300 (2023 Estimation) Density: 1,492/km2 (2023) refer from City Population |
Total Land Area | 352.0 km2 |
Ride Hailing / Rideshare | Grab, Maxim, Bus |
Dominant Mobile / Internet | Celcom Maxis |
Emergency dial number | 999 (MERS) |
Address
edit- Le Méridien Kota Kinabalu,
- Sinsuran, Jln Tun Fuad Stephens,
- 88000 Kota Kinabalu
- Sabah, Malaysia
Phone
edit- +6088-322 222
Email address
edit- reservations.kk@lemeridien.com
Direction
editLe Méridien Kota Kinabalu is only 15 minutes by Grab/Maxim from the Kota Kinabalu International Airport (BKI).
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editCustoms & declaration
editIn Malaysia, every person arriving or departing from the country is required to declare all taxable goods, prohibited items, and the amount of cash and/or Negotiable Monetary Instruments (NMIs) exceeding USD10,000 in their possession, whether carried or contained in any baggage or vehicle.
Here is some important information about customs procedures and declaration in Malaysia:
- Taxable Goods and Prohibited Items: Travelers entering or leaving Malaysia are required to declare all taxable goods, prohibited items, the amount of cash, and Negotiable Monetary Instruments (NMIs) in their possession, whether carried or contained in any baggage or vehicle³.
- Cash and NMI Declaration: Under Malaysian law, every person arriving or departing from Malaysia must declare all taxable or prohibited goods, and cash and/or NMIs exceeding USD10,000 in their possession, whether on their person, in any baggage, or in any vehicle to customs officers.
- Customs Inspection: Travelers entering Malaysia through various entry points are required to declare all taxable goods or prohibited items in their possession. They are also required to open, unpack, and repack their baggage to facilitate customs inspection.
For further information, you may refer to the Royal Malaysia Customs Department Website. and Traveler's Guide.