Kota Kinabalu: Any proposal to develop the portion of Pulau Gaya inhabited by Filipina settlers is welcome but not the part of the island that falls within the Kinabalu Park, said activists Dr KY Vun.
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Pulau Gaya besides Sapi, Manukan, Mamutik and Sulug islands form part of Tunku Abdul Rahman Park.
“This is in public interest to try to solve the eyesore of water village of Filipino settlers although many have been naturalised.
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