Lahad Datu: Invasion could hit Sabah economy


PETALING JAYA: When the dust settles, many will be counting the costs the armed conflict has brought to Sabah's east coast, an area known for eco-tourism, large oil palm plantations and in recent years, a destination for those who enjoy seafood.

Eastern Sabah has many eco-tourism destinations, among them the Danum Valley Conservation Area, Tabin Wildlife Reserve and world renown dive sites in the waters surrounding Sipadan, Mabul and Kapalai islands.

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