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Wildlife Tour Article/Travelogue

 

SSandakan - Gateway to Borneo's Wildlife

Sandakan, Sabah's second largest town on the east coast, holds a lot of hidden secrets which are gradually being unlocked. It's touted as The Gateway to Borneo's Wildlife.

Englishman William B Pryer founded Sandakan on June 21, 1879. But it was a Scot William Clarke Cowe, who set up the first European settlement on the northeastern coast of Sabah known as Kampung German which was later razed to the ground.

A new settlement sprouted at Buli Sim Sim and came to be known as Elopura - The Beautiful City. A few years later, the name was changed to Sandakan.

World War II saw a lot of destruction to the town and it lost its capital status to Jesselton (now Kota Kinabalu) to the north.

Sandakan's timber wealth has been translated into hotel development. There are the four-star Sabah Hotel and the three-star Sandakan Hotel. A five-star hotel will be built as part of a new urban re-development project - the Sandakan Harbour Square.

The main waterfront street, where the Old Market is situated, is named after Pryer. The hilltop colonial-style house - a former government quarters - in Red Hill overlooking the town of 320,000 inhabitants and its big bay is being turned into a museum to remember author Agnes Keith of Three Came Home and White Man Returns fame.

There is de javu as much for locals as for European tourists with the English Tea House and Restaurant only a stone's throw from the English author's former residence where she and her civil servant husband Harry lived after the last war.

For tourists to be able to see all these and more on foot at a leisurely pace, there is a specially-created Heritage Trail, starting from Mesjid Jamek and ending at the Tourist Information Centre in Wisma Warisan.

The 90-minute trail walk includes such places as the One Hundred Steps up to Red Hill to Agnes Keith House, the William Pryer Monument, Temple of the Goddess of Mercy, the Sam King Kung Chinese Temple and the quaint-stone St Michael's and All Angels Church.

On Fridays, Muslim faithfuls gather for prayers at the town's largest mosque built on the edge of the Bay next to the water village of Buli Sim Sim. Reflecting a multi-racial and multi-religious society, there is also a Hindu temple, the Sri Sithi Vinayagar Temple, in Labuk Road built by artisans and sculptors especially imported from India.

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