Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Zero KM Kota Kinabalu

Kota Kinabalu -  Since the Post office is where letters are received, the zero KM marks the place where distances  This the pre-war old post office building was built 95 years ago during the British occupation and was one of the buildings that was not destroyed during the Second World War. It was officially opened on March 16, 1918.

It underwent major restoration in 1989 and two years later, it was officially re-opened and housed the then Sabah Tourism Promotion Corporation (STPC) now STB office.

The plaque was designed to be uniquely Sabah with the illustration of Mount Kinabalu on top and the city’s official flower, the Borneo Orchid.

O KM marker



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