The Borneo Post

Bau to continue receiving attention for devt, assures CM

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BAU: The government will continue to develop this district and beautify its surroundin­g areas, particular­ly focusing on the tourism sector.

Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg said Bau already has so much economic potential especially in tourism, that all it needs is proper management and promotion.

“Your tourism products are like the ‘gold mine’ of Bau; the Old Siniawan town has been attracting many tourists over the years after the opening of its night food market.

“It means that Siniawan cottage industry including its handicraft­making will prosper. Elsewhere, the Wind and Fairy caves are not yet fully developed,” he said before declaring open the 60th anniversar­y of Bau District Council and Pesta Tasik Biru here yesterday.

Earlier, the chief minister officiated at the earth-breaking ceremony for the new Bau District Office Complex.

On tourism attraction, Abang Johari said the caves in Sarawak are fascinatin­g compared with those in Western Australia, that the Australian­s take pride in.

“Our caves are better, so we must manage and promote them as tourism draws. The caves give Bau huge tourism potential. Tap them to help the local economy and the state.”

Abang Johari went on to say that Bau is not far from Kuching city; thus both would progress together.

“It only takes about an hour by road to Bau from Kuching. With the completion of Pan Borneo Highway, the travelling time would be shortened further – making Bau a part of Greater Kuching. Hopefully, the two centres would be linked by LRT (light rapid transit) in the future.”

The event was also attended by Minister of Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research Dato Sri Michael Manyin, Deputy Minister of Agricultur­e and Agrobased Industry Dato Anthony Nogeh, Assistant Minister of Local Government Datu Dr Penguang Manggil, Tasik Biru assemblyma­n Datuk Henry Harry Jinep, Opar assemblyma­n Datuk Ranum Mina, Serembu assemblyma­n Miro Simuh, Kuching Resident Shukarmin Chasemon, Bau District Officer Amelia Siam and Bau District Council secretary Simon Wong.

 ??  ?? Abang Johari (right), with Manyin behind him, at his right (partly obscured), takes a look at a display after declaring open the 60th anniversar­y of Bau District Council and Pesta Tasik Biru. Looking on from Abang Johari’s right are Henry, Nogeh and...
Abang Johari (right), with Manyin behind him, at his right (partly obscured), takes a look at a display after declaring open the 60th anniversar­y of Bau District Council and Pesta Tasik Biru. Looking on from Abang Johari’s right are Henry, Nogeh and...

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