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Kudat-Palawan Ferry Service

Kudat-Palawan Ferry Service

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A proposal for the Kudat-Palawan sea link presents a compelling case for enhancing connectivity and fostering prosperity between Malaysia and the Philippines.

By recommending Brooke’s Point in southeastern Palawan as the designated port of call for the ferry service, the report highlights the town’s rich historical heritage and its modern development trajectory.

Kudat-Palawan Ferry Service

Brooke’s Point’s historical roots, stemming from indigenous Pala’wan and Tagbanua peoples and later named after Sir James Brooke, showcase a blend of cultural legacy and colonial history.

Today, the town stands as a model of sustainable development, emphasizing environmental conservation alongside economic growth.

The strategic location of Brooke’s Point on Palawan Island and its existing shipping infrastructure and vibrant economic activities make it an ideal choice for the proposed ferry link.

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Kudat Member of Parliament Datuk Verdon Bahanda (2nd left) and Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor (2nd Right), Photo from Borneo Post Online.

Its rapid development aligns well with the objectives of the Kudat-Palawan sea link, promising to unlock new opportunities for trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.

Establishing the ferry service in Brooke’s Point will facilitate increased travel and trade and strengthen economic and cultural ties between Kudat and Palawan.

The Sabah Chief Minister’s reception of this proposal signifies the potential for a significant milestone in regional connectivity and prosperity.

Conclusion

There has yet to be any further news on when this project will take shape or be officially launched. It is just at a proposed stage for the Kudat-Palawan Ferry Service.

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