Learning about Chinese migration


Contribution: Pang (left) opens the curtain to mark the launch of The Diaries of George C. Woolley, Volume 1: 1901-1907 in conjunction with Sabah Museum’s 50th anniversary in Kota Kinabalu. Looking on are Sabah Museum director Joanna Kitingan (third right), the book’s editors Prof Danny Wong Tze Ken (right) and Stella Moo-Tan. Photo: NORMIMIE DIUN

KOTA KINABALU: More research is needed on the migration of Chinese into Sabah.

State Tourism, Culture and Environment assistant minister Datuk Pang Yuk Ming noted people from China came to north Borneo as early as 1,000 years ago.

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