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Sam Sing Kung Temple (Chinese: 三聖宮)(also known as the Three Saints Temple) is a Chinese temple in Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. Built in 1887, the temple is the third oldest temple in Sandakan, after Goddess of Mercy Temple and Tam Kung Temple. It is part of the Sandakan Heritage Trail.

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  • Sam Sing Kung Temple (Sandakan) (de)
  • Sam Sing Kung Temple (en)
  • 三圣宫 (山打根) (zh)
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  • Sam Sing Kung Temple (dtsch. Sam-Sing-Kung-Tempel), manchmal auch als Sham Shing Kung Temple referenziert, ist ein chinesischer Tempel in der malaysischen Stadt Sandakan im Norden von Borneo. Er ist den Gottheiten Lui Bei, Guan Gong und Zhang Fei geweiht. Der Tempel ist außerdem Teil des Sandakan Heritage Trails, einem „Denkmalpfad“, der die historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten Sandakans verbindet. (de)
  • Sam Sing Kung Temple (Chinese: 三聖宮)(also known as the Three Saints Temple) is a Chinese temple in Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. Built in 1887, the temple is the third oldest temple in Sandakan, after Goddess of Mercy Temple and Tam Kung Temple. It is part of the Sandakan Heritage Trail. (en)
  • 三圣宫(英语:Sam Sing Kung Temple,或Three Saints Temple)是马来西亚沙巴州山打根的一座道观。始建于1887年,是继观音庙和谭公圣祖庙后山打根历史第三悠久的中国庙宇。也是的一部分。 (zh)
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  • 三聖宮 (en)
  • Sam Sing Kung Temple (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sandakan_Sabah_SamSingKungTemple-08.jpg
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  • Sam Sing Kung Temple (en)
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  • Sam Sing Kung Temple (dtsch. Sam-Sing-Kung-Tempel), manchmal auch als Sham Shing Kung Temple referenziert, ist ein chinesischer Tempel in der malaysischen Stadt Sandakan im Norden von Borneo. Er ist den Gottheiten Lui Bei, Guan Gong und Zhang Fei geweiht. Der Tempel ist außerdem Teil des Sandakan Heritage Trails, einem „Denkmalpfad“, der die historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten Sandakans verbindet. (de)
  • Sam Sing Kung Temple (Chinese: 三聖宮)(also known as the Three Saints Temple) is a Chinese temple in Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. Built in 1887, the temple is the third oldest temple in Sandakan, after Goddess of Mercy Temple and Tam Kung Temple. It is part of the Sandakan Heritage Trail. (en)
  • 三圣宫(英语:Sam Sing Kung Temple,或Three Saints Temple)是马来西亚沙巴州山打根的一座道观。始建于1887年,是继观音庙和谭公圣祖庙后山打根历史第三悠久的中国庙宇。也是的一部分。 (zh)
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