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       Previously 
        known as the "Labuan Town Field", it has since been transformed into an 
        interesting park with neat lawns and fine examples of trees, shrubs, and 
        flora that are indigenous to Labuan. The park's design reflects Labuan's 
        status as an International Offshore Financial Centre and is a popular 
        place to stroll and relax. 
      
       Located 
        at Layang-Layangan Village in the west coast of Labuan, Peace Park is 
        dedicated to all fallen soldiers of World War II. This beautifully landscaped 
        park has developed into a place of pilgrimage for those who visit Labuan. 
        Located next to it is Surrender Point. It was built as a memorial where 
        the commander of the Japanese Army surrendered to the Australian on September 
        9th, 1945, which led to the end of World War II in Borneo. 
      
       There 
        are a few stilt villages that can be found on this island. Kampung Patau-Patau 
        and Kampung Bebuloh Laut are two fine examples. Clusters of Malay-styled 
        wooden houses on stilts are built out over the sea and are connected to 
        the land by raised walkways. Currently, efforts are made to ensure that 
        these scenic water villages are not bypassed by the rapid development 
        that is transforming the island. A modern water village complex has been 
        built to cater to thousands of visitors. It is facilitated with seafood 
        restaurants, shopping malls, and a boardwalk. Visitors can also stay in 
        waterfront chalets or enjoy a host of water sports activities. 
      
      Situated at Tanjong Kubong, 
        the Chimney is the only reminder of the coaling days of Labuan. The coal-mining 
        era started in 1847 and ended in 1912. During that time, Labuan was used 
        as a coaling station for ships sailing to the Far East. A single rail 
        track was constructed to transport coal to the Victoria Port. 
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