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  2. Jade Dragon Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Jade Dragon Temple (Chinese: 玉龙山天恩寺), also known as Yu Lung San Tien En Si, [3] is a Chinese temple located at KM26 of Sibu-Bintulu Road in Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia. The temple housing the places of worship for Buddhism , Confucianism and Taoism , with the temple complex is considered as the largest not only in Malaysia but ...

  3. List of Buddhist temples in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    3 Kuala Lumpur. 4 Malacca. 5 Pahang. 6 Penang. 7 Perak. 8 Sabah. 9 Sarawak. 10 Archaeological sites. ... Jade Dragon Temple, Sibu, Sarawak. This is a list of Buddhist ...

  4. Sibu Islands - Wikipedia

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    Sibu Island (Malay: Pulau Sibu) is an island group in Mersing District, Johor, Malaysia. History. The island was declared as a marine park in 1993. Geography

  5. Tua Pek Kong Temple, Sibu - Wikipedia

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    The temple history dates back to early 1850s, [1] and later being mentioned in the Kingdom of Sarawak Government's Report of "Sarawak Gazette" in 1871. [2] [3] [4] In 1897, the temple was rebuilt into a typical Chinese Taoist temple architecture designed with tiled roof, stone block floor and all the decorative purlin and fixtures which were imported from China; the statue of Tua Pek Kong ...

  6. Lau King Howe Hospital Memorial Museum - Wikipedia

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    After the Sibu Hospital was opened on 1 September 1994, less patients visited the hospital. [1] Eventually, the hospital buildings were demolished in 1994 and the site converted into a commercial lot. [3] A small museum named after the hospital at a cost of MYR450,000 was built near the original “entrance” to the hospital.

  7. Sibu Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    The center building was originally constructed in 1963 as the Sibu Municipal Council. In 2002, the council moved out and the building left vacant until 2008. In 2010, the heritage center was relocated from the basement of Sibu Civic Centre to the council building. [1] It then underwent renovation with a cost of more than MYR1.3 million. [2]

  8. Sibu Indoor Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Stylofest Sibu 2022 [14] 17th Sarawak Indoor Archery Championship 2022 [15] 3rd Sarawak Games (Suksar III) - opening and closing ceremony, taekwondo, boxing [16] 2024 Sukma Games - Badminton [17] Celebrations. 2018 Sarawak Youths Day celebration [18] 2020 national-level Malaysia Day celebration [19] Part of 2022 Borneo Cultural Festival events [20]

  9. Bintangor, Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    Bintangor (formerly known as Binatang) is a town, and the capital of the Meradong District in Sarikei Division, of Sarawak, Malaysia. Situated along the Rejang River, Bintangor was an express boat services hub connecting between, Sarikei town and Sibu city in the 1970s up to the early 1990s. As road connections between these towns became a more ...