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Please introduce Sabah in Malaysia in detail.

Sabah, the second largest state in Malaysia, is located in eastern Malaysia and northern Borneo, formerly known as North Borneo. 188 1 year was ruled by Britain,1September 963 broke away from British rule with Sarawak to form Malaysia.

Sabah enjoys the reputation of being a land under the wind or land below the wind, because typhoons don't pass through the Philippines. Major towns such as Lahad Datu Sandakan, Ranau, Keningau, Beaufort, Kudat, Semporna, Nadu, Tuaran and Papar. 1984, the Labuan state government, composed of the People's Party led by Harris, was handed over to the federal government. It is now a federal territory and the only offshore financial center in Malaysia.

Mount Jingnalu, the second highest peak in Southeast Asia (also known as China Widow Mountain, commonly known as Shenshan Mountain) is located in the inland area on the east coast of Sabah, with an altitude of 4,095 meters. There is a touching love story about this mountain, and it is also the legendary land of souls of Du Sun/Kadazan people. The state capital was also named after her. Kota means city, and the Chinese name Kota Kinabalu comes from Api-Api (Kota Kinabalu, the dispute between King Kota and Helu [1]).

There are 32 kinds of indigenous people living here, among which the Dushun people/Qatari mountain people are the main believers in Christianity and Catholicism, while the others are Bayao people, mainly believing in Islam and Murut. They celebrate the Loyalty Festival in May every year, and the official holidays are May 30th and 3 1 day. /kloc-A large number of Chinese immigrated here in the 20th century, mainly from Hakka, Guangfu, chaozhou people, Fujian, Hainanese and some from Tianjin and Hubei since the 20th century.

Although land transportation is convenient and people rarely rely on train services, Sabah still retains the only train track in Borneo, from Tanjung Ya Road Railway Station in Kota Kinabalu to Tannan in the inland province. Because of the vast territory and mountains, the aviation system is more important. Some places need to be reached by water, and these places also lack good water and electricity supply.