Treasures of Santubong: Secrets of Bongkissam & Bukit Maras
Did you know that Santubong was once a thriving trade hub connecting India and China? These routes not only brought goods—but also ideas, faith, and culture. ✨

Two of the most important archaeological sites, Bongkissam and Bukit Maras, reveal fascinating evidence of this early exchange.

📍 Bongkissam
Archaeologists discovered a shrine with a silver ritual box containing 142 gold foil figures depicting Hindu-Buddhist traditions, along with semi-precious stones, beads, and a tiny sculpture—an incredible glimpse into the region’s spiritual past.

📍 Bukit Maras
Here, researchers unearthed opaque beads and rare blue-green glass elephants—unique artifacts that speak to the artistry and global connections of the time. 🐘

Across both sites, hundreds of ceramics from the Tang, Sung, Yuan, and Qing Dynasties were found, each piece a silent witness to Santubong’s vibrant role in the ancient maritime Silk Road. 🌏
Date: October 15, 2025
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