Although the climatic conditions are extremely harsh, Davao City's development into a large city with a population of over thirty thousand on Mindanao Island must have its reasons.
Besides its geographical location advantage, Davao City's mining industry is its pillar, with abundant resources of gold, iron, manganese, and more in and around Davao City.
This area belongs to the relatively resource-rich regions of the Philippines in the past life; East Africa has always emphasized mining exploration work in overseas colonies, and East Africa's exploration of Mindanao Island's minerals started from Davao City and Zamboanga City, gradually extending northwards and inland.
Compared to the Lanfang Overseas Province, both East Kalimantan and Mindanao Island are mineral-rich regions, hence East Africa's investment in these two areas is also relatively high. Most of the effort is focused on the development of mineral resources.
