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What are the tourist attractions in Sandakan, Malaysia?

Sandakan is the second largest city in Sabah, Malaysia, with a pleasant scenery and a population of 400,000 (2009). Sandakan City is the first good port in East Malaysia, located on the Sulu Sea and on the north shore of Sandakan Bay. The bay has a wide mouth and a narrow mouth, with a length of 24 kilometers, a mouth width of 2 kilometers, and an inner width of 8 kilometers. It can accommodate a ship of 10,000 tons. Sandakan City is Malaysia's largest timber export port and fishing port, and its export volume of timber, lobsters and bird's nests ranks first in the country. Coastal mangroves are rich in tannins. More tire retail and parts industry. The industry includes wood board and aquatic product canning processing. Since the 1960s, an industrial zone has been built in the west of the city and Bawi New Port in the south of the city. Cocoa and oil palm plantations have been opened in the suburbs, and a highway running from east to west has been built.

Chinese temples San Sheng Temple and Bao Gong Temple (built in 1887, located in the city)

San Seng Temple

Sandakan Crocodile Farm

Sibiluo Orangutan Proboscis Monkey Conservation Center

Bohara Island

Turtle Island