What is Basha? Which country is Sabah from

Updated on tourism 2024-08-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    BASA (bassa), a low-toxicity carbamate insecticide, also known as culling, speedincarb, butylbenzylcarb or sec-butylcarb. The pure product is white crystalline with an aromatic smell. Insoluble in water, soluble in benzene, toluene, xylene, acetone and other organic solvents.

    It is not very stable in case of acid and alkali. The residual effect period is longer. Dosage forms include emulsifiable concentrate, powder, etc.

    It has a strong contact killing effect, and has a certain systemic and eggicidal effect, which is a special drug for the prevention and control of rice leafhoppers and rice planthoppers. Low toxicity to humans and animals.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Personally, I like Basha material very much, and it didn't take long for Basha material to come out. The skin on the surface of the original stone of Basha material is a bit similar to the white skin of Xinjiang and the end material, there is no color outside, just like the kind of skin like lime powder, after this material is cut out, it is particularly oily, and the fine material will be very beautiful. Because the demand for this material has gradually increased, there are now fewer such good basha materials.

    Basha material has many characteristics, and the benefits are particularly many. Especially the kind of material that has no structure for lighting, it is particularly beautiful, and it has the fineness of Qinghai material and the moistness of Hetian mountain material. Although it is not as moist as Hetian mountain material, it is much stronger than most Russian materials.

    And the sugar of Basha material, it is not like the brown sugar or deep sugar of Laoku, it is this shallow brown sugar, like the golden kind, a bit like the brown sugar of Bison Gou. The jade quality of good basa material is very good, and there are also materials without structure that pass through the lamp. The biggest attraction of basa material is that it is fine, and the fine basa material market will be recognized.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Many of the common fish cakes and fish rolls are made with pangasius. Pangasius is transliterated as "Kabasa" in Vietnamese, which means "three pieces of fatty fish" because pangasius accumulates three larger pieces of fat in the belly as it grows.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Sabah is one of the thirteen states in Malaysia and is known as the second largest state in Malaysia

    Sabah is located in the north of Kalimantan, with an area of 74,500 square kilometers and a coastline of 1,440 kilometers.

    The northeastern part of Sabah is bordered by the Philippines and faces the Sulu Sea; To the south of the eastern part of Dongheng is Sulawesi and Kalimantan, Indonesia, facing the Sulawesi Sea; It is bordered by Brunei and Sarawak to the southeast, and the South China Sea to the west.

    Origin of the name Sabah

    The early history of Sabah is somewhat ambiguous, and the Sabah Museum has a collection of foreign records and archaeological evidence found by archaeologists. Legend has it that the inhabitants of the coast of Sabah like to grow a banana called "pisang saba", hence the name "sabah".

    Another theory is that because Sabah is located south of the typhoon zone in the northern hemisphere and is not disturbed by typhoons, it is called "the land under the wind", attracting Muslim traders who come to the Sulu archipelago to stop and shelter from the typhoon, and in Arabic "land under the wind" is called zir-e bad, which is close to "sabah".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Sabah is in the northern part of Kalimantan Island. Sabah was ruled by the British from 1881 to 1963 until 31 August 1963 (defence, foreign affairs, finances, interior affairs and other affairs were still under the control of British colonial**). On 16 September 1963, Sabah joined Malaysia.

    In 1984, the state of Sabah** split Labuan into a Federal Territory, which is Malaysia's only offshore financial centre.

    Sabah is located in the north of Kalimantan, with an area of 74,500 square kilometres and a coastline of 1,440 kilometres, between four and eight degrees north of the equator. The northeastern part of Sabah is bordered by the Philippines and faces the Sulu Sea; To the south, Indonesia is Sulawesi and Kalimantan, facing the Sulawesi Sea; It is bordered by Brunei and Sarawak to the southeast and the South China Sea to the west.

    The western half of Sabah is generally mountainous and contains three of Malaysia's highest peaks. The most prominent mountain range is the Crocker Range, which has several peaks with heights ranging from about 1000 meters to 4000 meters. The highest peak, Mount Kinabalu, is 4,095 meters above sea level.

    The longest river in Sabah is the Kinabatangan River, which is about 560 km long, and the lower basin of the river is the largest wetland plain in Malaysia and the largest wildlife settlement in Malaysia.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Hello, Sabah is located in Malaysia, to be precise, it is located in East Malaysia, near Borneo, so it was also known as North Borneo. Sabah is known as the second largest state in Malaysia, and more specifically Sabah is an island far from land.

    Because of Malaysia's geographical location, Malaysia is always hit by typhoons, but Sabah is the only state in Malaysia that is located outside the typhoon circle, which can live quietly without being disturbed by typhoons, so it is called "the land under the wind".

    Hello, Sabah is located in Malaysia, to be precise, it is located in East Malaysia, near Borneo, so it was also known as North Borneo. Sabah is known as the second largest state in Malaysia, and more specifically Sabah is an island far from land. Because of Malaysia's geographical location, Malaysia is always hit by typhoons, but Sabah is the only state in Malay West Asia that is located outside the typhoon circle, which can live quietly without being disturbed by typhoons, so it is called the "land under the wind".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Malaysia is Sabah. Sabah is the second largest state in Malaysia, located in East Malaysia, in the north of Borneo, formerly known as North Borneo, which began to be ruled by the British in 1881 and joined Sarawak from British rule on September 16, 1963 to form the Federation of Malaysia with Malaya and Singapore. Hood modification.

    It is recorded that Sabah had economic relations with China as early as the 6th century AD, and a variety of urns can be seen in Sabah's museums, proving that Sabah has a long history of relations with China.

    At that time, Chinese merchants came here for spices, timber, bird's nest and so on. There are records of borneo in the ancient books and history books of various Chinese dynasties, which shows that the Chinese had already set foot in Borneo at that time, and even the tomb of the king of Boni of the Ming Dynasty was preserved in Nanjing, China.

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