The Kundasang War Memorial is located in Kundasang, Sabah, Malaysia. It took around two (2) hours travel (by car) to Kundasang from Kota Kinabalu (the state capital of Sabah).
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Source: Google map |
This place is a good visit to those who yearn to know about historical event that took place in Sabah, particularly Ranau area.
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The entrance. |
This historical memorial is actually dedicated to the British and Australian soldiers who died in the Sandakan POW (prisoner-of-wars) camp during their death marches to Ranau. You can obtain more information about this memorial place once you've entered the site. The details are being showcased for public information.
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Origami for remembrance of the death. |
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Information board 1. |
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Information board 2. |
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Information board 3. |
The establishment of this memorial can be traced back to Major G.S. Carter DSO, a New Zealand war veteran and employee of the Shell Oil Co. (Borneo), who gave the ideas for the construction of the memorial in 1962 (Source: Lynette Ramsay Silver, Friends of Kundasang War Memorial).
This place has four interconnecting continuous areas that are connected by trail. Each area has its own concept and uniqueness.
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Monument seen right after you entered the site. |
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The stairs to the connected garden. |
The Australian Garden
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The signboard looks a bit torn up |
The English Rose Garden
The Borneo Garden with wild flowers of Mount Kinabalu
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Sorry for the pale face T.T |
The Contemplation Garden
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Going up to the Contemplation Garden |
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Just...beautiful... |
Behind the Contemplation Garden, there is an empty space where you can see Kundasang view.
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Beware of the high place. Your action is at your own risk XD |
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Haha...ignore the face.... |
Even though the maintenance of this place seems to be lacked off, the view is simply amazing. I hope the site management will maintain the view and will keep on improving in the future.
Thanks for reading.