was where the annexation of Labuan from the Brunei Sultanate was commemorated
on the 24 December 1846 by a flag raising ceremony.
It was a bitter handover to the British that Pengiran Shahbandar Pengiran Muhammad Salleh,
an advisor to the sultanate who strongly opposed the move
wrote a very meaningful poem entitled 'Syair Rakis Dua Belas"
'Pulau Labuan diminta segera
Akan jalan tiang bendera
Di situ tempat berkira-kira
Dari Sarawak ke Singapura
Dagang tercengang mendengar titah
Hati didalam sangat gelabah
Labuan ini bukannya mudah
Alamat negeri dibawah perintah
Berdatang sembah dagang asmara
Ke bawah Duli Seri Bitara
Bukannya mudah dibawah bendera
Jikalau kurang-kurang juhara'
For if it is true that the flag post is the same one
then something ought to be done about it,
ignorance means we are forgetting our past
and how we came about.
A google earth picture.
Are these part of the fallen flag post?
And these concrete block,is it part of the toppled flag post?
Race to the finish,Menumbuk speedbot and local water taxi.
View Historic flag post of Ramsey Point in a larger map
A google earth picture.
Are these part of the fallen flag post?
And these concrete block,is it part of the toppled flag post?
Race to the finish,Menumbuk speedbot and local water taxi.
View Historic flag post of Ramsey Point in a larger map
cantik gambar kat blog ni... penggunaan ayat pun power2...
ReplyDeletenice picture.. =]
ReplyDeletereally jealous with you...
i hope can go there one day..
how this was not in my history book sin school? nice pics as usual!
ReplyDeletesorry about the typo. wanted to say how come this event was not in my history books in school :)
ReplyDeleteGood that you go all over and share your findings..I love all the photos esp. yang cloudy and sunset tu.
ReplyDeleteso the flag post still exist or not, is it the one in that google map?..interesting..
:-)
Ammar,
ReplyDeleteAyat2 quote dari muzium.
Faaein,
don't worry one day you will be there,
i spent 4 eary morning there to get these shots.
papabear,
It wasn't in my books either,i learn more history when i talk to people, not from books which may be politicised.
Cheqna,
The toppled concrete looks certain to be the missing flag post.
lovely,lovely pictures!
ReplyDeletelove ur picture...really nice...
ReplyDeleteI suka tgk sunset/sunrise...tp jarang dapat peluang..:)
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ReplyDeletehmmmmm?? has the beach shrunk?? why is the flag pole in the sea?! is there any geographical changed at some point?
ReplyDeleteis there anything interesting to see in labuan other than the flag pole?
bila tgk pemandangan tu.. buat rasa tenang aje.. =]
ReplyDeleteRYC: coastal erosion? that's sad! i didn't get to see it before it eroded! so next time we have underwater tourism?
ReplyDeleteMayet and Kamsiah,
ReplyDeleteDo visit for more pictures.
Papabear,
Thank you so much for listing my blog.
Mknace,
Thanks for visiting.
Faaein,
Ketenangan yg saya cari di situ.
renaye,
There's a simple solution,upright the fallen flag post and reclaim some land till the post and we have it on ground again but will anyone do it?
Diving,i think it will appear on a very low tide.
memang tak kan jemu tengok pic2 itu.. =]
ReplyDeleteyeah, that sweet memory! hehhe... :)
ReplyDeletesuka je tgk pic tu.. tak jemu2 pun.. bilalah dapat ke sana?
ReplyDeletewow cantik gambar,
ReplyDeletetadi perasan cam ada update pic baru..
ReplyDeletemananya? cantiklah pic pemandangan tu.. mana pi entri tu?.. hehehe tak puas ati ni tak pat nak tgk..
terima kasih.. info di blog ni sangat berguna. gambar pun cantik-cantik
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