Tokong Puu Jih Shih (Malay Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Tokong Puu Jih Shih" in Malay language version.

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books.google.com

  • James Alexander (2006). Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore. New Holland Publishers. m/s. 380–. ISBN 978-1-86011-309-3.
  • Lonely Planet; Daniel Robinson; Joshua Samuel Brown; Adam Karlin; Simon Richmond, Iain Stewart; Richard Waters (1 June 2012). Lonely Planet Borneo. Lonely Planet. m/s. 123–. ISBN 978-1-74220-652-3.
  • Chris Rowthorn; Muhammad Cohen; China Williams (2008). Borneo. Ediz. Inglese. Lonely Planet. m/s. 135–. ISBN 978-1-74059-105-8.
  • Jay J. Stemmer (24 July 2014). Around the World in 80 Years. Author House. m/s. 287–. ISBN 978-1-4969-2538-1.
  • Berlitz (17 October 2016). Berlitz: Malaysia Pocket Guide. APA. m/s. 165–. ISBN 978-1-78004-938-0.

dailyexpress.com.my

newsabahtimes.com.my

  • "Cultural body proposes Sandakan 'Chinese Cultural Village'". New Sabah Times. 2 July 2018. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 13 May 2019. Dicapai pada 13 May 2019. Sandakan is also home to several Chinese clans like Jiujiang, Punyu, Nan Hai, Sanjiang, and Hakka. Besides this, it also has several historical Buddhist and Taoist temples such as the Puu Jih Shi and the Tam Kung Temple.

web.archive.org

  • "Cultural body proposes Sandakan 'Chinese Cultural Village'". New Sabah Times. 2 July 2018. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 13 May 2019. Dicapai pada 13 May 2019. Sandakan is also home to several Chinese clans like Jiujiang, Punyu, Nan Hai, Sanjiang, and Hakka. Besides this, it also has several historical Buddhist and Taoist temples such as the Puu Jih Shi and the Tam Kung Temple.