LABUAN, Oct 31 -- It was once the pride of Labuan. But the 10-storey Hotel Labuan has become an eyesore after it was abandoned in 1997. Labuan’s first multi-storey landmark is now smeared with illegal ...
Once a 150-room establishment owned by former Sabah chief minister Harris Salleh, Hotel Labuan was declared structurally unsafe and closed in November 1997. (Bernama pic) Labuan’s oldest and once most ...
LABUAN’S oldest and most iconic landmark, Hotel Labuan will be demolished after standing derelict for nearly three decades. The 10-storey building – once a 150-room establishment owned by former Sabah ...
The once-iconic Hotel Labuan, which once stood as a symbol of pride for the islanders, is set to be demolished to make way for a new development. The dilapidated 10-storey structure was deemed unsafe ...
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PETALING JAYA: Labuan’s oldest and once most iconic landmark, Hotel Labuan, is finally set for demolition after standing derelict for nearly three decades. The 10-storey building, once a 150-room ...