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Bongawan

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Country
  
Malaysia

Local time
  
Tuesday 1:33 AM

State
  
Sabah

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Bongawan is a town in the West Coast Division of the state of Sabah in Malaysia. It is situated within the parliamentary constituency of Kimanis. The town centre is 3 kilometres inland from the South China Sea and approximately 60 kilometres south of Kota Kinabalu, the state capital. It is located on the A2 highway connecting Kota Kinabalu and the southern part of Sabah, and is a stop on the North Borneo Railway.

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Map of Bongawan, Sabah, Malaysia

Bongawan is noted for its two blocks of wooden shoplots, which were completed in 1939. They are among few surviving pre-World War II era shophouses surviving in Sabah. Most of the shops are operated by Chinese traders, most of whom belong to the Hakka dialect group.

The town is also noted for the Borneo Golf and Country Club, an 18-hole golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus. The course plays 6546 metres off the championship tees and is spread out over 200 acres on a 900-acre site.

Etymology

The name Bongawan comes from the Malay word bangau, which means 'egrets'. These birds are commonly seen in the paddy fields surrounding the town.

References

Bongawan Wikipedia