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Syarikat Chins is a registered estate
agency located at Sandakan, Sabah. The agency has a strong presence
in Sandakan area with a team of professionally qualified and
licensed negotiators, each having an extensive knowledge of the
major residential and commercial areas of Sandakan and surrounding districts.
Sandakan
Sandakan,
formerly known at various times as Elopura, is the second-largest
town in Sabah after Kota Kinabalu City, on the north-eastern coast
of Borneo in Malaysia. It is located on the east coast of the island
in the administrative centre of Sandakan Division and was the former
capital of British North Borneo. The town has an estimated
population of 157,330 while the surrounding municipal area has a
total population of 396,290.
Before the founding of Sandakan, Sulu Archipelago was the source of
dispute between Spain and the Sultanate of Sulu for economic
dominance in the region. By 1864, Spain had blockaded the Sultanate
possessions in the Sulu Archipelago.
The Sultanate of Sulu awarded a German consular service ex-member a
piece of land in the Sandakan Bay to seek protection from Germany.
In 1878, the Sultanate sold north-eastern Borneo to an
Austro-Hungarian consul who later left the territory to a British
colonial merchant. The German presence over the area raised concern
among the British. As a result, a protocol was signed between the
British, German and the Spanish to recognise Spanish sovereignty
over the Sulu Archipelago, in return for the Spanish not intervening
in British affairs in northern Borneo.
Sandakan began to prosper when the British North Borneo Company (BNBC)
started to build a new settlement in 1879, developing it into an
active commercial and trading centre as well as making it the main
administrative centre for North Borneo. The British also encouraged
the migration of the Chinese from British Hong Kong to develop the
economy of Sandakan.
However, the prosperity halted when the Japanese occupied the area.
As the war continued and Allied bombing started in 1944, the town
was totally destroyed. Unable to fund the costs of the
reconstruction, the administrative powers of North Borneo were
handed over to the Crown Colony government. Subsequently, the
administrative capital of North Borneo was moved to Jesselton. As
part of the 1948–1955 Colonial Office Reconstruction and Development
Plan, the crown colony government began to develop the fishing
industry in Sandakan.
Sandakan is one of the main ports for oil, tobacco, coffee, sago,
and timber exports. Other economic activities include fishing, ship
building, eco-tourism, and manufacturing. Among the tourist
attractions in Sandakan are Sandakan Heritage Museum, Sandakan
Cultural Festival, Sandakan War Memorial, Sepilok Orang Utan
Sanctuary, Turtle Islands National Park, and Gomantong Caves.
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