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1. Peace Park To show that they are genuinely sorry for the trouble their forefathers have caused, the Japanese decided to build the Peace Park next to the Surrender Point. |
2. Pancur Hitam Beach
This is one of the most developed beaches in Labuan. A beautiful landscaped park extends directly onto the long sandy beach. |
3. Peace Park
The Peace Park was built as a memorial and renunciation of the horrors of war. It is dominated by the memorial mound which is surrounded by landscaped gardens and pavilions. |
4. Batu Manikar Beach
Glorious sunsets. That is the one thing a visitor would not fail to notice about Labuan. You can view it all along Jalan Batu Manikar right up to where University Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is located. |
5. Surrender Point (old) The place was built as a memorial where the commander of the Japanese Army surrendered to the Australian 9th Division on September 9, 1945 which led to the end of the World War II in Borneo. |
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