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▐ 全民来讲讲▐ 纳闽有座“幽灵桥”,每5年会出现一次?!

纳闽成为联邦直辖区的40年来,陷入“失落的40年”?纳闽如今已经找到了新的经济增长引擎?

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00:00 This ghost bridge appears once every five years.
00:04 It has basically become the laughingstock of voters.
00:10 There is a joke about this bridge that you may have heard of.
00:12 It appears once every five years.
00:13 It appears once every election.
00:15 The bridge that appears once every five years
00:17 is actually a cross-sea bridge connecting Sabah and Namib.
00:21 Here is the Manoub Bridge,
00:23 which connects Jambatan, Labuan, Manoumbo and Sabah.
00:24 This bridge was built in the 1990s.
00:27 It has been decades, but it still only has the sound of stairs.
00:30 The locals call it the ghost bridge.
00:33 This bridge also appears to be a joke to the locals.
00:36 Everyone knows that it appears once every five years
00:39 as a consolation gift to voters.
00:42 As the only international financial and trade center in China,
00:44 it is the second largest country in terms of per capita income,
00:46 and is based in Kuala Lumpur.
00:48 It was even voted the happiest Namib in Malaysia.
00:51 Is it just a coincidence?
00:53 After Namib became a federal suburb,
00:55 it has been a 40-year economic downfall?
00:58 When the Namib Action Party's North Vitoria Regional Chairman Wang Guanjie
01:01 and the Namib Small and Medium-Size Enterprise Association's President Chen Yongshun
01:04 received a hot topic interview,
01:05 they all denied the 40-year downfall.
01:08 They all said that
01:09 Namib, which has been highly dependent on the surrounding oil and gas to drive economic development,
01:13 has indeed had a good time
01:15 after being turned into a federal suburb.
01:17 They also believe that the former prime minister Mahadi,
01:19 who promoted Namib to become a federal suburb,
01:22 and the then-president of Sabah, Tariq Saleh,
01:24 were indeed determined to develop the economy there.
01:28 At that time, it was because of Avis and Mahadi.
01:31 They were all more determined to drive the entire Namib.
01:34 They wanted to make Namib a place with many developments.
01:39 When the oil price was very high before 2015,
01:42 that was the best time for Namib.
01:45 Basically, everyone can see that it has made money.
01:47 But after the oil price fell,
01:49 without this oil business,
01:51 the entire business was very low.
01:54 At that time,
01:55 the former prime minister of the federal government,
01:59 Tariq Saleh, who agreed to give Namib to the federal government,
02:01 he was also the head of the Labuan.
02:03 He said that he agreed to turn Labuan into a federal suburb
02:08 because the federal government agreed to actively develop Namib
02:12 into a mini Singapore or Hong Kong.
02:15 From this perspective,
02:17 we are really a failure today.
02:20 In 2014, the global oil price plummeted,
02:22 which became a turning point for Namib.
02:24 The economic situation of Namib was in a state of ups and downs,
02:27 which led to the unemployment of the locals,
02:29 the outflow of the population, and the post-development.
02:31 Maybe someone is curious.
02:32 After decades of development,
02:33 the Namib International Financial Center
02:35 is now attended by more than 900 international financial companies,
02:38 and has nearly 5,000 registered business groups.
02:41 A small island with less than 100,000 population residents,
02:43 the economic scale is nearly 800 million.
02:46 But why can't the locals feel the so-called development
02:49 and the help from the federal government?
02:52 For the general public,
02:55 it is obvious that the state bank has not paid the money earned to Labuan
02:59 and then used it to develop other places.
03:01 Maybe there is.
03:02 Maybe there is.
03:03 Because I don't understand.
03:03 Maybe there is.
03:04 But maybe not enough.
03:06 So I can't see it.
03:07 I can't feel it.
03:08 That's the situation.
03:10 Sabah Sarawak strongly told the federal government
03:13 that we want oil tax.
03:14 But when the Namib International Financial Center
03:16 and the oil industry contributors contributed so much tax,
03:19 can we use the same logic
03:22 to tell the government that
03:23 since you have so much national debt,
03:25 you can be more generous to Labuan.
03:27 The problem that Labuan is facing now is that
03:29 there is not enough population.
03:30 For a small enterprise,
03:32 if you don't have enough population,
03:33 it's difficult to do anything.
03:35 You have to invest.
03:36 You are also worried about how much you can get back
03:38 after you invest.
03:39 If you are in Labuan,
03:40 I don't know if you have been here before,
03:41 but there is often no water.
03:43 Sometimes there is no electricity.
03:44 As a company,
03:46 if your infrastructure is not good,
03:48 it is difficult to attract foreign investors.
03:50 Things are old.
03:53 Labuan's piping has not been replaced for 30 years.
03:56 There is always a breakdown problem.
03:59 The same problem is found in the electricity.
04:01 As a Namib in the federal suburb,
04:03 now you have to face the basic problem of
04:05 water and electricity cutoff.
04:07 It is inevitable that foreign investors will be desperate.
04:10 The viewers think it is time to let the Namib,
04:12 which has a high economic support of the International Financial Center
04:13 and oil and natural gas,
04:15 find a new economic growth engine.
04:18 Tourism is the direction of the Namib.
04:21 There is another possibility,
04:22 which is to turn it into
04:23 the main Islamic financial center in the Asia-Pacific region.
04:26 The government has the ability to do something
04:29 that they don't want to compare with Singapore and Hong Kong.
04:33 Recently, our prime minister just announced that
04:36 they will run in the Islamic direction.
04:39 I think this is a very good direction.
04:42 Tourism is also a night star.
04:45 After this person comes in,
04:47 the retail industry will definitely benefit.
04:49 Local economies will definitely grow.
04:52 The Namib island actually needs a lot of care.
04:56 A lot of care.
04:58 I hope the federal government can give special love to the special people.
05:02 Don't force the federal government to
05:04 put the whole island on the middle of
05:08 the East China Sea and the South China Sea.
05:10 I think what we should do is to
05:13 "save the land and protect the people".
05:14 Don't put a whole policy on the whole island.
05:17 It's not suitable.
05:19 Special love for special you.
05:21 Chairman of the Tourism Commission of the Nambian Chinese, Chen Baotong, emphasized that
05:24 what Nambian needs at present is not the government's "sacred bronze man",
05:27 but the special care of the authorities.
05:29 Nambian, which is a small island on the South China Sea,
05:32 will make a suitable policy.
05:34 Back to the "ghost bridge" mentioned at the beginning,
05:36 this bridge connecting Sabah and Nambian
05:38 seems to have a bright future in the near future.
05:41 The government will set up a special work group
05:43 to study the possibility of establishing this Sabah Bridge.
05:46 Will it connect the people of Sabah and Nambian
05:49 and repair the relationship between the Nambian and the federal government?
05:52 Or will it become a "wolf coming"?
05:55 If you like this video,
05:56 please like and share it.
05:58 In the past, we also made a report on the Federal Suburbs Day.
06:01 We mentioned the bloody history and political calculation
06:03 behind the suburbs of Kuala Lumpur and Bucheng.
06:07 If you are interested, you can click on the link in the information column to watch.
06:11 (swoosh)
06:13 you

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