For many Malaysians, Sabah means one thing: Vacation.
Golden sunsets at Tanjung Aru. Island hopping in clear blue waters. Fresh seafood by the waterfront. Mount Kinabalu rising in the background.
But Kota Kinabalu is no longer just a travel destination.
Behind its relaxed image, structural economic changes are happening. Tourism growth, airport connectivity, infrastructure upgrades…
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TL;DR Malaysia’s tourism sector is exploding in 2025, shattering records with 28.24 million international arrivals from Jan-Aug. This growth, fueled by visa reforms, infrastructure development, and thriving niches like medical and education tourism, is creating a golden window for investors. The boom is directly fueling demand in the real estate and property…
