Kota Kinabalu: A highly anticipated international floating bookfair has revised their exhibition dates and times.
Doulos Hope will be open to the public on Sept 9 - Oct 3 from 3pm to 8pm on Tuesdays through Sundays, according to an update.The former cruise ship will be docked at the South Jetty of the Kota Kinabalu Port. Over 2,000 book titles will be available while the entrance fee is RM2.
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