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Sabah geography

Sabah covers an area of about 72,500 square kilometers and its coastline is 1440 kilometers. Sabah looks like a dog's head on the map, surrounded by the sea on three sides, with Kota Kinabalu as its capital. Sabah borders the Philippines in the northeast, faces the Sulu Sea, and borders Sulawesi and kalimantan island in the southeast.

The longest river in Sabah is Jingnabatangan River in Beijing and Na Ba, and the highest mountain is Shenshan.

Kota Kinabalu was once translated as Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah. It belongs to the fertile lowland plain, where most commercial and trade activities and state administrative work are concentrated. Kota Kinabalu is the "Oriental Gate" to Malaysia. The airport here provides direct flights to Brunei, Hongkong, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Indonesia and Taiwan Province Province.

Douhu is the third largest city in Sabah. It is also the administrative center of Douhu District. Douhu Lake is located in the southeast of Sabah, facing the Sulawesi Sea and facing the inland mountains. The town is divided into three districts: Sabindu, Fajia and Laodou Lake. Sandalwood root

A small city on the east coast of Sabah with a population of about 300,000. Sandakan once attracted a large number of Hong Kong people to do business. With similar scenery, it is known as "Little Hong Kong" and the only city in Sabah where Cantonese is the main language. Feng Baobao, a Hong Kong star, was born in Singapore Street in Scientology.

Caanen Gao (Caanen Gao)

(Malay: Keningau) is a small town located in Sabah, the inland province of Malaysia. It is one of the largest counties and cities in the seven counties of inland province, and was once an important administrative center of British colonies and Japanese troops in World War II.

Lahad Datu is a county town in Douhu Administrative District, Sabah, Malaysia. It is a breeding port surrounded by cocoa and oil palm gardens, and it is also the threshold to enter the southern Tanong Valley Reserve, Tan Bin Wildlife Reserve and Madai Cave.

Semporna In Ba Yao and Malay, Semporna literally means "perfection". The town is surrounded by sea water, and Semporna and its affiliated islands are like dream islands in the real world. Semporna was originally a small fishing village, but now it has developed into a famous underwater world tourism center.