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Labuan Bird Park

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Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Bird Park
Phone:
6087463544

Hours:
Sunday9am - 4pm
Monday2pm - 4pm
Tuesday9am - 4pm
Wednesday9am - 4pm
Thursday9am - 4pm
Friday9am - 4pm
Saturday9am - 4pm


The Crown Colony of Labuan was a British Crown colony on the northwestern shore of the island of Borneo established in 1848 after the acquisition of the island of Labuan from the Sultanate of Brunei in 1846. Apart from the main island, Labuan consists of six smaller islands; Burung, Daat, Kuraman, Papan, Rusukan Kecil, and Rusukan Besar. Labuan was expected by the British to be a second Singapore, but it did not fulfill its promise especially after the failure of its coal production that did not become fruitful, causing investors to withdraw their money, leaving all machinery equipment and Chinese workers that had entered the colony previously. The Chinese workers then began involving themselves in other businesses with many becoming chief traders of the island's produce of edible bird's nest, pearl, sago and camphor, with the main successful production later being the coconut, rubber and sago. World War II brought the invasion of Japanese forces which abruptly ended British administration. Subsequently, Labuan became the place where the Japanese commander in Borneo surrendered to the Allied forces, with the territory placed under a military administration before merging into a new crown colony.
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