I am not too sure if these tunnel are still in there. These tunnels are located behind Kajang High School, I am not too sure if the School will lead you on a trip. These tunnels was suppose to be dug out between 1943-1945 during the Japanese occupation in Malaya. These tunnel are believe to have a access to other entry around Kajang with one believe to be in Convent Kajang Girl School.
The last I heard these tunnel were actually covered by the school to avoid any accidents. But there are somemore behind the school compound in the woods.
Written Feb 25, 2003
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