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Doulos Hope returns to KK
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Doulos Hope returns to KK
LABUAN: MV Duolos Hope, home of an iconic floating book fair, will make Labuan its next port of call, docking at Labuan Port for a 23-day stay from July 7-29.

The visit is part of the vessel’s ongoing Southeast Asia voyage, following its recent stop in Magong, Taiwan, and ahead of its journey to Puerto Princesa in the Philippines.

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The MV Doulos Hope, operated by GBA Ships, is widely known for hosting one of the world’s largest travelling book fairs at sea.

Onboard , visitors can browse thousands of titles ranging from children’s literature and academic works to world literature, all offered at affordable prices.

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The unique cultural attraction aims to promote literacy, education, and cross-cultural understanding through its global tour.

Labuan Port operator Megah Port Management Sdn Bhd confirmed the vessel’s arrival, with its Managing Director Datuk Seri Patrick Tiong saying the extended port call is expected to bring positive economic and tourism spillovers to the island.

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According to the agent handling the ship’s visit, bookings are required for the public to come onboard, and due to limited capacity, visitors are encouraged to book online in advance, and safety protocols and scheduled entry slots will be enforeced to manage crowd flow.

The MV Doulos Hope, which is part of a longstanding maritime initiative by the German-based GBA Ships organisation, continues a legacy that began with its predecessor, the MV Logos Hope.

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The ship’s mission is to serve communities through knowledge, help, and hope – offering not just books, but also cultural performances, interactive exhibits, and engagement activities with local communities.

Labuan and Kota Kinabalu (Aug 20-Sept 10) will be the only Malaysian stops for the vessel in 2025, making this a rare opportunity for book lovers, families, educators, and tourists alike.

Further details on booking procedures and the full schedule of onboard activities will be released in early June through its agent’s platforms.
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