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Labuan has had its own flag since 1990. For eight years prior to this, Labuan used the Malaysian flag. The Labuan flag consists of three alternating stripes of red, white and blue, the colours signifying Labuan as a Malaysian Federal Territory. The red also denotes courage, the white purity and the blue unity. The crescent moon is the symbol of Islam and the 14-pointed star represents the states of Malaysia.
   

Area : 91 sq km
State Capital :  Victoria
Head of Government: Y.A.B Dato Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

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One of Asia’s best-kept secrets is Labuan. Known as the ‘International Garden Island of Borneo’, the isle is a tropical paradise that offers exhilarating dive sites, wonderful marine life, beautiful coral reefs, isolated beaches and marvellous conditions for sport fishing.

Labuan is a playground for almost every class of traveller. From the rich and famous that love its selection of world-class resorts and five-star hotels, to capitalists on the lookout for a tropical locale to hold their corporate get-togethers, the island has it all. Duty-free Labuan also has the status of an international offshore financial centre. The government welcomes foreign investments and local joint ventures with numerous attractive incentives.
Duty Free Shopping
Labuan is a shopping paradise because it is a duty-free port. Items like textiles, jewellery, perfumes, electrical appliances, sports equipment, kitchenware, chocolates, alcohol and cigarettes are popular among shoppers.
Local Cuisine
Labuan is well known for its fresh and delicious seafood from South China Sea. Many of the mouth-watering seafood cuisine offered here, like steamed fish, spicy squid, grilled prawns, spicy crabs, shellfish and much more are also considered extremely cheap.
Sports and Leisure
Water sports fans would definitely love Labuan. Popular activities here include sports fishing, eco-diving, snorkelling, wreck diving, dinghy sailing, jet skiing, sea snake watching and kayaking.
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    Labuan Tourism Board

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