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Thursday, 16 June 2011

Sandakan War Memorial Park



Sandakan War Memorial Park
The Sandakan memorial park is sited on the original POW (Prisoners of War) camp which was set up during the WWII Japanese Occupation in 1942 - 1945. The camp was set up with 2 main sections; 1 section for the British POWs and the other for Australian POWs . The current size of the Memorial Park is only fraction of the original camp. In 1942 and 1943, the prisoners numbered some approximately 750 British and more than 1650 Australian soldiers and civilians. Many were transferred from Singapore to be used as labour to build the military airfield in Sandakan .
In 1945, the Japanese army on realising that they were losing the war and the allies were closing in, marched the prisoners from camp at Sandakan to Ranau, some 250kms away. There were 3 separate marches, the first one began in January 1945 these marches were known as the Death March.. The last March comprised of the remaining prisoners at camp in Sandakan, numbering 537. Invalids at camp who couldn't leave, were shot. There was no account of what happened at camp after the last march. There simply were no survivors to tell the tale. Those who were sent on the Death March were to trek through thick jungle, treacherous routes and some prisoners had no boots. Those who could walk no further, were killed. The march took almost a year to complete. Of the 2700 prisoners, only 6 survived of which 2 had escaped during the 2 nd march and 4 escaped during their stint at Ranau. No British prisoners survived.
The war memorial has a pavilion dedicated to the prisoners of war that spent their days at the camp. The wall mounted displays of documented accounts of the prisoners' lives at the camp, a model of the camp itself and accounts of the death marches is worth the time. The sufferings of war should never be forgotten and for generations who have not witnessed the atrocities of war, it is a gruesome teaching of what must not happen. ever again.
The Park was officially opened on 15 February 1999 .
The motif used in the Park depicts flowers representing people of the three nations who suffered at Sandakan during the Second World War. The design is taken from the stained glass window within the pavilion and is repeated on the granite memorial and decorative gates.
Opening Hours : 9.00am - 5.00pm everyday
Entrance fee: free
Location: Mile 8, Jalan Labuk Utara

Sunday, 27 February 2011

Rainforest Discovery Centre

Rainforest Discovery Centre


Rainforest Discovery Centre is one of the points of attraction for tourist all over the globe.  The picture above is the main gate of entrance to RDC.

The picture below is the map of Rainforest Discovery Centre. We can see that this place is so big. But, you will not feel the tiredness as this place is promising you a great sight of nature. You will see the plant, tree and animal that you haven’t seen before. So, for the nature lover, this place will be your favorite sites.

RDC Map
The left picture is the biggest pond at this place. This pond was created after a dam was constructed on 1972, during the second Malaysia plan. Water from the pond was pumped up to a mini to a mini water treatment plant on the where the existing Forestry Gallery is today. The water was then pumped to the Forest Research Centre (FRC) and its staff quarters. Today, the ponds serves primarily as an attractive water feature for the RDC.

 If you love a great sight, beautiful bird and giant tree, this tower is the place that you have to visit. RDC has three canopy tower, Trogon Tower, Bristlehead tower and hornbill tower. However, this place is not recommended for the people who are afraid with height because this tower is 17m (56.5 ft) above the ground.
Bird Tower

Another activity that is provided for you is Boat Riding. With this activity, you can see all the noteworthy trees and plants.





Saturday, 26 February 2011

Jalil Alip Park

Coordinates: 5°54'1"N   117°56'20"E
Jalil Alip Park located at KM36 from the city. Take 40 minutes driving from city.
Jalil Alip is a recreation areas. In this place, there are many areas of interest. Among them are  deer, crocodiles, parrots, tortoise, ducks and  fishThey also provide water service boat and bicycle rentalsThe main attraction is its natural beauty and serenity of the countrysideSuitable for those who wants peace from the city bustle.

Ticket, RM1 for child, RM2 for adult. (MYKAD Holders)
Peaceful Place to walk

walk along the lake


Provide Estate

Relax area

Room Condition

Village Estate

Estate View

Water bicycle for tourist

Deer
Talking Parrot
Crocodile
Tortoise

Saturday, 19 February 2011

Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary, Sandakan.





Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary

Sandakan



The Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre was set up in 1964 to rehabilitate orphaned baby orang utan. Set in the lush 4,300-hectare Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, the Centre under the administration of the Wildlife Department of Sabah attracts tourists and researchers alike, giving them the opportunity to watch the orang utan up close in their natural habitat. A boardwalk leads you to a viewing gallery and feeding platform where the apes are fed milk and bananas twice a day at 10.00am and 3.00pm by rangers. Feeding time also attracts long-tailed macaques to the area. 



While orang utan rehabilitation is still the primary goal at Sepilok, it also focuses on public education on conservation, research and assistance on other endangered species such as the rhinoceros. 



Visitors are restricted to walkways. Some orang utan have become familiar with people but touching them is strongly discouraged, and while the apes are naturally shy and gentle, the more mischievous ones may try to grab your camera or hat, in which case you should call for a ranger as trying to wrestle the 200 pound apes may not be a good idea.


Welcome To Sepilok

Cute





Had A nice visitor too..

Ooopss..
Another spiecis of monkey
Feeding time at Sepilok
Feeding Time
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Puu Jih Shih Buddhist Temple


About Puu Jih Shih Buddhist Temple

Puu Jih Shih Buddhist Temple is a Buddhist temple in Sandakan, Sabah. It is located on a hill about 4 km to the west of Sandakan town centre. From here, there's a panoramic vista of Sandakan Bay below. compared with the other Chinese and Buddhist temples in Sandakan, Puu Jih Shih is pretty new, having come into the picture only in 1987 at a cost of RM5 million. 

Puu Jih Shih is extravagant, and is likely built to awe. It is built in a grand scale, with giant undulating dragons, golden Buddha statues and more.

Contact

Puh Jih Shih Buddhist Temple
Tel: 088 212121

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Puu Jih Shih Buddhist Temple, Sandakan
Author: Irpcck
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Puu Jih Shih Buddhist Temple Gate
Author: Henk van Es
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More picture on Puu Jih Shih Temple:


Buddhist Race

Views from Temple

Stairs To The Park

Temple












Ancient Bell