The Kundasang War Memorial in Sabah was one of the first memorials to commemorate fallen Australian and British prisoners of war who perished in Sandakan and during the infamous death marches to Ranau during World War II.
The fort-like memorial was designed by local architect, J.C. Robinson. It has four interlocking to represent the homelands of those who died: an Australian Garden, a formal English Garden of roses, a Borneo Garden with wild flowers of Kinabalu, and at the top level, the Contemplation Garden with a reflection pool and pergola.
It is open to visitors with minimal entrance fees charged.