Reasons To Invest In Labuan Tourism Industry
Labuan is best known as a Southeast Asia financial center and for duty-free shopping. Diving to shipwrecks, pristine beaches and World War II military attractions make Labuan among Borneo's most underrated destinations. A trip to Labuan promises an adventure and a convenient stop between Sabah and Brunei.
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Duty/Tax Free Island & Offshore Banking Services Hub
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Direct Flight To Labuan Airport – Boing 737 & Airbus A320 Series
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Sunny Tropical Weather Island With Small Population
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Secret Beaches on the northern tip of Labuan & Stunning Sunset View
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Pristine Island such as Pulau Papan, Kuruman, Rusukan Besar & Rusukan Kecil for snorkeling
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Untouched Kina Benuwa Wetlands & Mangrove Forrest
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Labuan Bird Park houses more than 580 birds inside semi-wild enclosures.
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Asia Supply Base (ASB) is strategically located to cater for all the major oil and gas concession Blocks off Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Darussalam and the Philippines.
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2 Golf Courses – Labuan International Golf Club & Labuan Golf Club
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Surrender Point, where World War II ended in Southeast Asia and Australian troops received the official surrender notice from the Japanese Army on September 10th, 1945.
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Peace Park in Layang-Layangan, Japanese authorities commissioned Peace Park in 1982 to honor those who sacrificed their lives during the war.
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Ramsey Point, Allied forces landed on Ramsey Point in 1945 and liberated the island from Japanese occupation.
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Labuan War Memorial Park is largest war memorial in Malaysia
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Labuan’s Chimney, standing at 32 meters (105 feet), the Chimney uses more than 23,000 red bricks shipped over from England. Mystery - ventilation shaft for the coal mines or?
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Labuan Botanical Garden, keep your eyes open for Labuan’s oldest graveyard, which dates to 1847.
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Marine Museum / shipwrecks scuba diving off coast of Labuan - USS Salute, SS De Klerk, Tung Hwuang and Mabini Padre