Historical chapel in need of funds


Helping hand: Chapel officials and MCA members including Yong (third from left) visiting the chapel. Yong has called upon Malaysians to help save the 117-year-old building.

KOTA KINABALU: Once used as an informal medical facility during the World War II era, a chapel in the Sabah Theological Seminary (STS) close to the city is now on rocky grounds.

This chapel, which was built in 1904 with a 350-seating capacity, has been used by Christians of various denominations for their prayers whenever their programmes are held.

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