Tawau Bell Tower
Belfry | |
One of the two pre-world war I structures (aside from the Tawau Japanese War Memorial) that still existing in Tawau, Sabah | |
| Location | Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia |
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| Coordinates | 4°14′42″N 117°52′53″E / 4.24500°N 117.88139°E |
| Type | Bell tower |
| Material | Wood |
| Completion date | 1921 |
| Dedicated to | Commemorate the signing of armistice agreement following World War I when Japan was an ally of Great Britain. |
The Tawau Bell Tower (also known as the Belfry) is the oldest standing structure in Tawau, constructed by the Japanese to commemorate the signing of armistice agreement following World War I when Japan was an ally of Great Britain.