The Chimney Museum is a museum site featuring the history of coal mining in Labuan around 1847 to 1911 and the history of Tanjung Kubong. While, the Chimney Tower, which is also known as ‘Punil’ by the nearby local community serve as historical landmark and proof of relics during rapid era of coal mining in Labuan which built in late 1890s.
Labuan is a federal territory of Malaysia, located off the coast of Borneo in the South China Sea. Known for its strategic location, Labuan is composed of the main Labuan Island and six smaller islands. It serves as a major offshore financial center, free trade zone, and a hub for oil and gas industries. Its population was 102,300 in 2024.