Built in the 18th century, the church is made of stone, and during the Japanese occupation during World War II, it was a Japanese barracks and a prisoner of war camp. The glass painting in the church is very exquisite from the hand of the master. You can buy a ticket for MYR 10 to visit and take pictures. The old church has a long history. The Chinese sister martyred us.
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Built in the 18th century, the church is made of stone, and during the Japanese occupation during World War II, it was a Japanese barracks and a prisoner of war camp. The glass painting in the church is very exquisite from the hand of the master. You can buy a ticket for MYR 10 to visit and take pictures. The old church has a long history. The Chinese sister martyred us.
The historic church, built in the late 18th century, is a Church of England. On the hillside near the seaside bus terminal (the station to Sibilo), the old church has many things to say. The painted glass inside it is remade nearly 50 years later, but it is from the hands of top masters. Entering the church is to buy a ticket for MYR 10, 20 minutes of visit time, you can take pictures, we enter, it is said that it is one of the few Chinese this year, a Chinese sister who will come to speak Chinese will explain it for us in detail, there is a full harvest, it is recommended that history lovers buy tickets to enter as above (Although it is free to do rituals on Sundays, you can't take pictures and talk too much)
It is worth going. St. Mike and the Angels Church is the oldest church in Shandagen. It is on a hillside, so the surroundings are very quiet. You can visit it for free, but I passed Sunday, the closing time was early, the weekend was closed at 2 pm, and the door was opened around 9 pm. The church is small in size, but it permeates the traces of historical years. Sandakan is a lot of temples and churches, you can visit it.
these church was beautiful. love to take a picture there
A short walk from downtown Sandagen is a historic church in Sandagen