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[Tempatan] Jambatan Labuan-Sabah

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Post time 5-12-2013 03:48 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
China firm to build Labuan Bridge
by Adrian Nandu. Posted on December 4, 2013, Wednesday



The bridge plan designed by Innotech Design Architect Sdn Bhd shows the bridge linking Labuan at Tanjung Aru with the mainland of Sabah at Menumbok.

Kakung (third left) and Hong (second left) with leaders of the Malay, Kadazandusun, Chinese and Indian chambers of commerce after the briefing session.

LABUAN: The proposed bridge to link Labuan and Sabah is now possible after it was merely talked about by the people years before.
Representing former chief minister Tan Sri Harris Mohd Salleh at a briefing session for the committees of Malay, Kadazandusun, Chinese and Indian chambers of commerce at Tiara Hotel here, Raden Kakung said both the people of Labuan and Sabah were looking forward to have the bridge built.

“The bridge is possible as a company from China is willing to build it for a land swap without cash payment.

“An entreport with an integrated bridge has also been planned. The Labuan side will provide sea land for reclamation, which will be developed into commercial and residential properties especially for retired overseas people.

“This is also the plan for the Sabah side. To realise this aspiration, the Federal Government should formulate a policy allowing foreigners to have permanent residence permits in exchange for their investment on the island,” he said before the briefing session.
Reading a speech on behalf of the former chief minister, Raden said that Harris recalled a concept initiated by the British to make Labuan like a little Singapore or Hong Kong, which remains a dream to the people of Labuan.

“Indeed, Labuan is just like Singapore. The economic activities of Singapore are tied up with the financial centre as well as oil and gas. Tourism, property management and other businesses just simply follow.

“Nevertheless, Singapore is far away from Labuan. Therefore, it is not a direct competition as Singapore is a well-established oil and gas centre. Any establishment trying to compete with it in the same business will fail.

“Its friendly neighbours of Sabah and Sarawak recognise the fact that Labuan with a population of 100,000 can only survive and thrive with the presence of oil and gas industries, which will guarantee employment,” he said.

He said further that in order to make Labuan a fully integrated and functional oil and gas centre as well as tourist destination especially from the mainland of China, there were discussions currently in progress to make Labuan the hub for tourists to visit Borneo Island.

“There has been a proposal by a company to take over the management of Labuan Airport to extend its runway by another 1,000 meters in order to accomodate larger aircraft. Plans are also underway to build large new International Terminal and to move the Air Force to Tawau.

“Labuan Airport will then be a 100 per cent civilian airport and Tawau Airport will become partly a military airport. The proposal to develop Labuan into a major transit point for the whole island of Borneo is logical,” he said.

Raden explained that the Airbus A380 aircraft would fly directly from China to Labuan while the Boeing 737 aircraft would bring transit passengers to whichever destination in Borneo they wished to spend their holiday.

The airline company is expecting these developments to happen within a few years of managing Labuan Airport.
Raden was optimistic about the plans as the funds were available for the physical development of Labuan.
He estimated that in three years’ time, there would be around 120 million Chinese visitors going overseas.
“If twenty million or one sixth of these tourists visit Borneo through Labuan, it means that there will be about 55,000 Chinese tourists a day passing through Labuan.

“These numbers could be doubled taking the return journeys into account. The people of Labuan must work to catalyse the completion of the physical and economic development of Labuan.

“At the same time, the free port status must be maintained in Labuan alongside with its vision to be an economically viable island,” he said.

Raden said that Harris remained personally committed to the survival of Labuan, as he was responsible for the handing over of Labuan to the federal government for administration.

Also present at the event was the architect for the Labuan Bridge, Sim Sie Hong.


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 Author| Post time 5-12-2013 03:51 PM | Show all posts
Kalu dah siap dari Sarawak dan Brunei tak perlu lah pakai kapal terbang.
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Post time 5-12-2013 03:55 PM | Show all posts
last last cina jga yg sanggup.........
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 Author| Post time 5-12-2013 04:01 PM | Show all posts
Labuan memang ada banyak potensi, in fact kalu 'groom' bebetul boleh setanding Singapore dan Penang
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Post time 5-12-2013 04:03 PM | Show all posts
am. posted on 5-12-2013 03:51 PM
Kalu dah siap dari Sarawak dan Brunei tak perlu lah pakai kapal terbang.

klu dr Brunei, hanya melalui laut... menggunakan kapal.. bukan kapal terbang..



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reddots posted on 5-12-2013 04:03 PM
klu dr Brunei, hanya melalui laut... menggunakan kapal.. bukan kapal terbang..

kalu kapal memang boleh pun.. dan ada jugak kapal terbang.. tapi dah ada jambatan ni nanti ada transportation modes yang lain..
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Post time 5-12-2013 04:06 PM | Show all posts
am. posted on 5-12-2013 03:51 PM
Kalu dah siap dari Sarawak dan Brunei tak perlu lah pakai kapal terbang.

apa pendapat dari syarikat penerbangan?
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Post time 5-12-2013 04:09 PM | Show all posts
am. posted on 5-12-2013 04:05 PM
kalu kapal memang boleh pun.. dan ada jugak kapal terbang.. tapi dah ada jambatan ni nanti ada tra ...

yap..labuan memang boleh sama seperti hong kong,temasik,penang dan miami..dan salah satunya jaringan pengakutan.....diantara cabaran labuan iailah jumlah penduduknya yang agak rendah..kerana itu pon faktor pertumbuhan infra di labuan...baru2 ni..brunei ada plan nak buat jaringan keretapi borneo..kalo itu terlaksana..ekonomi borneo memang meningkat gila2
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Post time 5-12-2013 04:12 PM | Show all posts
mcm terbalik jer.... Tanjung Aru bukan kat mainland ka??
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 Author| Post time 5-12-2013 04:14 PM | Show all posts
the_killer posted on 5-12-2013 04:06 PM
apa pendapat dari syarikat penerbangan?
“There has been a proposal by a company to take over the management of Labuan Airport to extend its runway by another 1,000 meters in order to accomodate larger aircraft. Plans are also underway to build large new International Terminal and to move the Air Force to Tawau.
Rasanya authority Labuan Airport macam ok sebab sedang tunggu proposal dari syarikat tu..

Labuan Airport will then be a 100 per cent civilian airport and Tawau Airport will become partly a military airport. The proposal to develop Labuan into a major transit point for the whole island of Borneo is logical,” he said.
Labuan Airport akan bertukar dan tak lagik menjadi military airport, tapi defence tetap perlu ada kat Labuan.

Raden explained that the Airbus A380 aircraft would fly directly from China to Labuan while the Boeing 737 aircraft would bring transit passengers to whichever destination in Borneo they wished to spend their holiday.

The airline company is expecting these developments to happen within a few years of managing Labuan Airport.
Raden was optimistic about the plans as the funds were available for the physical development of Labuan.
He estimated that in three years’ time, there would be around 120 million Chinese visitors going overseas.
“If twenty million or one sixth of these tourists visit Borneo through Labuan, it means that there will be about 55,000 Chinese tourists a day passing through Labuan.
Secara keseluruhan, dan secara logikal, China ke Labuan lebih economic dan route lebih pendek berbanding ke KK, kalu tourist fly terus ke Labuan, Labuan akan boom la ekonomi dia..

Project ni similar macam Johor-Singapore



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Post time 5-12-2013 04:19 PM | Show all posts
am. posted on 5-12-2013 04:05 PM
kalu kapal memang boleh pun.. dan ada jugak kapal terbang.. tapi dah ada jambatan ni nanti ada tra ...

maksud aku, Brunei to Labuan, hanya melalui laut.. kapal terbang xde.... kalau melalui jalan darat lak, kena naik ferry dari Menumbok,Sabah..



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the_killer posted on 5-12-2013 04:09 PM
yap..labuan memang boleh sama seperti hong kong,temasik,penang dan miami..dan salah satunya jaring ...

Benda ni perlu kerjasama kerajan Malaysia, Brunei dan Indon kalu nak realisasikan jalan keretapi borneo atau MRT atau highway seolah-olah Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan. Ia memang praktikal tapi tu la cost dia mustilah tinggi.

dan Labuan penduduk nya memang sedikit sebab Labuan ni orang tak nampak apa yang bestnya, tapi kita boleh develop Labuan memang Penang, Singapore etc.



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 Author| Post time 5-12-2013 04:23 PM | Show all posts
reddots posted on 5-12-2013 04:19 PM
maksud aku, Brunei to Labuan, hanya melalui laut.. kapal terbang xde.... kalau melalui jalan darat ...

maksud hang takda direct flight, yang ada Brunei-KK-Labuan..

Btw, benda ni mungkin akan berubah pasal Labuan Airport akan upgrade dan bukan lagi jadik military airport. Jadi quota untuk normal passenger akan meningkat dan meningkatkan kemungkinan direct flight Brunei-Labuan.



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Post time 5-12-2013 04:24 PM | Show all posts
best la klau dah ada jambatan.. xla berebut booking tiket feri nak ke tanah besar Sabah......
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MengkuduMasam posted on 5-12-2013 04:12 PM
mcm terbalik jer.... Tanjung Aru bukan kat mainland ka??

Mungkin yang dimaksudkan tu Kpg. Tanjung Aru, yang tu ada kat Labuan.



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Post time 5-12-2013 04:31 PM | Show all posts
am. posted on 5-12-2013 04:25 PM
Mungkin yang dimaksudkan tu Kpg. Tanjung Aru, yang tu ada kat Labuan.

kan...

reporter pun.... konpius org nanti...
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Post time 5-12-2013 04:35 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Swap la land tu utk jambatan
Memang ko pun terkenal jual tanah kt org
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Post time 5-12-2013 04:36 PM | Show all posts
kalau naik feri dari jeti kota kinabalu ke labuan, mau ambil masa 3 jam....muntah ooo

kalau naik dari menumbok, ambil sejam je..tapi nak pergi menumbok dari kota kinabalu, dah ambil 2 jam lebih.

senang2 naik kapal terbang, setengah jam dah sampai

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Post time 5-12-2013 04:49 PM | Show all posts
berapa panjang ni
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Post time 5-12-2013 05:00 PM | Show all posts
labuan ni wilayah persekutuan kan?
ade byk bangunan kerajaan persekutuan ke kt situ mcm kt putrajaya & kl?
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