The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kembara convoy participan­ts tour China provinces en route to Mecca

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HUI CHUAN, GANSU PROVINCE: Wherever the “Kembara Inspirasi Haji” (KIH) convoy of two four-wheel-drive vehicles parked or drove through the streets in the provinces of Yunan, Sichuan and Gansu in China, they attracted the attention of the local community.

Some of the motorists even parked their vehicles and then went to approach the eight participan­ts and studied the various stickers on the KIH vehicles and also a map, which included logo of the KIH sponsor and map on the route of the expedition that would take them to Mecca.

The presence of the eight Malaysians KIH participan­ts attracts the locals as they rarely have foreigners arriving in, or passing through their village or town.

However, language barrier hampered KIH participan­ts to provide informatio­n on their 16,000 kilometre expedition to the local community.

So far, the KIH expedition has travelled more than 6,000 kilometres across Thailand, Laos and the Province of Yunan, Sichuan and Gansu in China. They will be in China for another nine days.

KIH project director Khir Ariffin said the response from the local community in China, including non-Muslims, showed their interest to know more about the expedition.

The convoy’s next destinatio­n is Lanzhou, which is the the main town along the silk route, and there , the KIH participan­ts would visit the Muslim community, as well as a floating mosque and the 649-year-old Xiguan Mosque.

 ??  ?? The Kembara Inspirasi Haji convoy participan­ts having a meal at a riverbank in the Sichuan province of China. Sichuan province is one of various places the convoy participan­ts are visiting en route on the 16,000km journey to Mecca. - Bernama photo
The Kembara Inspirasi Haji convoy participan­ts having a meal at a riverbank in the Sichuan province of China. Sichuan province is one of various places the convoy participan­ts are visiting en route on the 16,000km journey to Mecca. - Bernama photo
 ??  ?? The convoy participan­ts with some of the friendly Chinese they met in Sichuan Gansu yesterday.
The convoy participan­ts with some of the friendly Chinese they met in Sichuan Gansu yesterday.

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