Mersing Museum in Johor keeps naval history of Battle of Endau alive with WWII artefacts


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A WWII-era flare gun is exhibited at the Battle of Endau section in the Mersing Museum. The other exhibit areas cater to Johor's socio-economic history and seasonal exhibitions. Photos: Mersing Museum

Many of us might not know that Mersing, Johor, famous for its beautiful islands, was once a battleground between the British-led Allied forces and the invading Japanese army during World War II.

It was known as the Battle of Endau, with Mersing serving as a base for the British Royal Army back then.

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