Sandakan Heritage Trail
The Sandakan Heritage Trail is a "monument trail " that combines the historical sights of the Malaysian city of Sandakan in one walking tour. The marking in the area consists of a square, white concrete tile with a red colored footprint and the black lettering "Heritage Trail". A newer version takes up this motif in a modified form with modified typography in gold letters.
history
Sandakan was almost completely destroyed towards the end of World War II. The few preserved historical relics of the former capital were combined in 2003 in the Sandakan Heritage Trail (SHT) to form a city tour.
Stations
The current eleven stations on the Historical Path include:
- the Masjid Jamik Mosque,
- the MPS Square with the William Pryer Memorial , the monument of the North Borneo Chartered Company , the Sandakan War Memorial and the Sandakan Liberation Monument,
- the 100-step staircase,
- the Agnes Keith house,
- the historic staircase,
- the Chinese temple "Goddess of Mercy",
- the Singapore Road,
- the church " St. Michael's and All Angels ",
- the Sam Sing Kung Temple ,
- the Malaysia fountain,
- the Tourist Information Center and the
- Sandakan Heritage Museum.
Web links
Commons : Sandakan Heritage Trail - collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sandakan to be revitalized when heritage trails are completed ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , The Star, December 25, 2010; Retrieved December 9, 2011