Living in Salia and looking at the map for about 20 minutes is the same direction as going to Shenshan. The scenic spot is not big, it consists of three parts: inverted house, 3D Museum and gift shop. I have been to the 3D Pavilion of Oriental Village in Lankawi before. It's a relatively small one. I didn't visit it, but went to the upside-down house. The upside-down house is built on the prototype of Bajiao people's residence, which is the second largest ethnic group in Sabah. It is first visited by kitchen, including bedroom, living room, toilet and balcony. It is not allowed to take photos inside and knock on the door.