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Tourism operators in Sabah, Malaysia, put on a brave face amid plunge in visitors and a second coronavirus lockdown
With its year-round equatorial climate, Sabah in Malaysian Borneo has become an increasingly popular destination for tourists from around the world.
Its natural beauty, some of the most diverse wildlife in Asia, and its ethnic diversity – at least 30 ethnic groups live there – as well as its exotic headhunting past, have made Sabah an alluring destination.
Kota Kinabalu, the capital city, is the gateway to the state for 90 per cent of those visitors. Currently, though, no one is using that…
Read the original article at South China Morning Post