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Showing posts with label Sandakan Heritage Sites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandakan Heritage Sites. Show all posts

Sam Sing Kung Chinese Temple

Thursday, May 27, 2010

The Three Saint's Temple, which are Kwan Woon Chueng, Tin Hou, and the Min Cheong Emperor is the oldest building in Sandakan." Dating from 1887, the Three Saint's Temple is the oldest building in Sandakan. The three saints are Kwan Woon Chueng - saint of righteousness; the goddess of Tin Hou, worshipped by fishermen and seaman for protection, and the Min Cheong Emperor, worshipped by those who seek success in examinations.



How to get to Sam Sing Kung Chinese Temple from Sandakan Town.


Driving directions to Sam Sing Gong Temple
8.3 km – about 11 mins
Sandakan, Sabah
1.Head southeast on Jalan Cecily toward Jalan Cecily North
4.9 km
2.At Bulatan Tanah Merah, take the 1st exit onto Jalan Leila
Go through 1 roundabout
3.1 km
3.Turn left at Jalan Puncak
66 m
4.Turn right at Jalan Sekolah
100 m
5.Turn left at Jalan Singapora
150 m
6.Take the 1st right onto Jalan Padang
Destination will be on the left
35 m
Sam Sing Gong Temple
Sam Sing Gong Temple, Malaysia

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St. Michael's and All Angels Church

Monday, May 10, 2010

The historical city of Sandakan is home to many buildings and monuments, each witness to the changes of time and events over the years. One of the oldest buildings is St. Michael’s and All Angels Church.



The construction of the first stone building in Sabah began in 1893 and took almost 30 years to complete. Designed by New Zealander Mr. B.W. Mountfort, the building was first constructed with belian (ironwood) timber, followed by brick and finally stone, which is said to have from the nearby Buli Sim Sim, while the white stones that adorn the windows and doors are from Hong Kong. The stones were delivered from Buli Sim Sim by prison labour at RM1.25 per cubic yard. A cubic foot of stone weighs approximately 140 lbs and each stone was painstakingly laid atop each other.

During the 1906 Michaelmas celebration, celebrated on 30 September, the nave and transepts were finally dedicated. Three services were held that day to celebrate the goodness of God and the faith of His people. The western porch (the main entrance) of the Church was not completed and dedicated until 1925 – 32 years from the start of its construction. The Church avoided major damage during World War II in the 1940s and remains one of the very few stone buildings in the whole of Sabah. The beautiful stained glass windows in the church were donated by Australians to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II.



Getting There

The Church is part of the Sandakan Heritage Trail. Alternatively, take a taxi from Sandakan town. It is recommended that you make return arrangements with your taxi driver as public transport is not readily available in this area.



Contact

Rev. Clarence Fu

Tel. no : +6089 215860 / 274830

E-mail: clrfu@tm.net.my



Postal address

P.O. Box 17, 90700, Sandakan

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Agnes Keith's House

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

If you stroll along Jalan Istana in Sandakan, Agnes Keith House is a place you must visit because it is the experience that you can not miss. With a green lawn and wall board colonial style, this home was restored by the Sabah Museum in cooperation with the Federal Department of Museums and Antiquities.

British government quarters to be known as the Newlands, previously occupied by the famous American author Agnes Newton Keith, who wrote Land Below The Wind in 1939. Two other books follow the successful first book, titled Three came Home (1946) and White Man Returns (1951). Except for the second book, Land Below the Wind book and White Man Returns was written in house, located on a hill where he enjoys panoramic views of Sandakan Bay at the front and the Sulu Sea on the back.


Agnes Keith's House,Sandakan Heritage Sites
Newlands was rebuilt some years 1946/47 and is the first permanent wooden buildings built by the government after the Second World War. The building was built on the site after the original house destroyed during the war.

The house became home to Agnes and her family, Henry (also known as Harry) George Keith, who has held positions of preserved forest and their son, George. When the Keiths family left Sabah in 1952, the house was occupied by the Conservator of Forests, forestry officers, volunteers and other staff. Even the Keith's family did not return to Sabah, the house is still known as the Agnes Keith house by visitors who never fail to come to see the house.

Today, the house has been restored and converted into a heritage home, which provides a glance view of life during the British North Borneo. The house was rendered finish and antique colonial furniture colonial style. There are galleries on the first floor explains the story of this great woman, books, and his family. Keith Family Beyond timeline starting in 1873 until 2004, and draws on family stories and the stories they present.

How to Get There
Agnes Keith House is part of the Sandakan Heritage Trail. From Sandakan town, you only have to walk for 20 minutes. You can also take a taxi.

Date Opened
Sunday - Thursday from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Closed on Friday

Admission Fees
MyKad holders: RM2.00
MyKad holders above 55 years: Free
Children under 12 years: Free
Others: RM15.00

Contact:
Sabah Museum: +6088-225033 / 253199
Sandakan Heritage Museum: +6089-222679

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Sandakan Heritage Museum

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Sandakan Heritage Museum led by Jounis Ogak, the East Coast Regional museum curator who is responsible for monitoring branch at the Museum of the East coast such as the Museum Batu Tulug, Bukit Tengkorak (Skull Hill), Agnes Keith House and several other sites in the research.

The existence of the Sandakan Heritage Museum is to collect all the related areas of history to be displayed in the gallery of Sandakan Heritage Museum. Since the opening of the Sandakan Heritage Museums, the count of visitors who come to visit the museum is very encouraging.



Sandakan Heritage Sites,Sandakan Heritage Museum


The exhibition at the museum has two segments in order. First segment presents the early history of Sandakan, a swap trade, under the administration of British North Borneo Chartered Company, under the Japanese (1942-1945), under British administration (1945-1946) and the reign of colonies (1946-1963).

While the second segment is to present the exhibition after independence (1963-1980), public facilities, local leaders, sports figures, building sites and historic monuments, the main town of Sandakan, economic, socio-cultural and natural history.

Introduction of the Sandakan District

Elopura or Sandakan established in June 21, 1879 by an Englishman named William B. Pryer, who is also an East Coast Residency of Sabah, during the reign of the British North Borneo Chartered Company. Sandakan declared as the capital of the North Borneo in 1884.

The oldest company in Sandakan was established in 1882, and the school St. Mary is the oldest school in Sabah, which was established in 1887. In 1883 a monthly newspaper, the British North Borneo Herald published until the Japanese invasion in 1942.

While the phone service has been operating in Sandakan, beginning as early as in 1896 the cooperation between Sandakan telegraph communications with London in the United Kingdom which was established to actively on 8 April 1897.

Sandakan has been fully developed in 1930 and became the focus of international trade so that it is called "Little Hong Kong of Borneo." Roads have been paved for the first time in 1899 and motor vehicles were introduced in Sandakan as early as 1912. Electricity supply was introduced in 1909.

In 1923, Sandakan was paired with the international automatic telephone exchange, the first in Sabah and also earlier than in Hong Kong in Shanghai, golf club was established in 1917.

However, Sandakan town has changed after destroyed in a bombed by allied forces during World War II. After achieving independence. Sandakan was revealing the new face of sustainable development that we see today.

The main objective of this exhibition was created:

  • to open up to people of Sandakan to donate material culture and historical traditions as to realize the establishment of the Sandakan Heritage Museum,
  • to promote awareness of the importance of Sandakan as a major contributor to the development of socio-historical development and socio-economic culture of the state.

In the meantime, the public, especially people of Sandakan is recommended not to miss the opportunity to visit the museum which is open every day from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. Entry is free.

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Masjid Jamek Hasbollah Al Tahiri - First Mosque in Sandakan Town

One of the earliest buildings constructed in the town of Sandakan in 1890s. It is located in the middle of the hill Road Anam. This mosque was first opened by the Muslim cloth merchant from India, known as Damsah in 1890. The mosque was originally located in the restaurant Habeeb III facing Wisma Sandakan. During World War II-2 Masjid Jamek was once the hiding place of the Muslim population. Japanese military also believes the British hides here and shoot the mosque.







Sandakan Heritage Sites,Masjid Jamek Hasbollah Al Tahiri

How do I get to Masjid Jamek from Hotel Sabah?


  • Walking directions to Masjid Jamek Sandakan
1.3 km – about 16 mins
SABAH HOTEL SANDAKAN
P. O. Box 275, KM 1, Jalan Utara
90703 Sandakan, Sabah
089-213-299
1.Head southeast
22 m
2.Exit the roundabout onto Jalan Utara
500 m
3.At Bulatan Sung Siew, take the 2nd exit and stay on Jalan Utara
450 m
4.Slight left at Lebuh Empat
180 m
5.Slight left to stay on Lebuh Empat
Destination will be on the left
160 m
Masjid Jamek Sandakan
Masjid Jamek

  • Driving directions to Masjid Jamek Sandakan
1.3 km – about 3 mins
SABAH HOTEL SANDAKAN
P. O. Box 275, KM 1, Jalan Utara
90703 Sandakan, Sabah
089-213-299
1.Head southeast
22 m
2.Exit the roundabout onto Jalan Utara
500 m
3.At Bulatan Sung Siew, take the 2nd exit and stay on Jalan Utara
450 m
4.Slight left at Lebuh Empat
Destination will be on the left
350 m
Masjid Jamek Sandakan
Masjid Jamek

How do I get into Masjid Jamek from Sandakan Hotel?


Use caution – This route may be missing sidewalks or pedestrian paths.

  • Walking directions to Masjid Jamek Sandakan
100 m – about 1 min
Hotel Sandakan
Lebuh Empat
Sandakan, Sabah
089-221-122
1.Head northeast on Lebuh Empat toward Jalan Tiga
Destination will be on the left
100 m
Masjid Jamek Sandakan
Masjid Jamek
 
 
  • Driving directions to Masjid Jamek Sandakan
100 m
Hotel Sandakan
Lebuh Empat
Sandakan, Sabah
089-221-122
1.Head northeast on Lebuh Empat toward Jalan Tiga
Destination will be on the left
100 m
Masjid Jamek Sandakan
Masjid Jamek

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