The Borneo Post

Japanese don: Sibu Jaya prime spot for education campuses

- By Peter Boon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SIBU: Sibu Jaya has all the features to be a prime location for higher education campuses, according to visiting Professor Yokihito Hayakawa.

“The tree-lined streets, the vast land bank, the proximity to the airport and the springing up of government facilities and private initiative­s are some of the many factors which make Sibu Jaya an ideal location for higher learning campuses,” he added.

Professor Hayakawa of Japan, who was on a one day visit to Sibu recently, said he was deeply impressed by the township’s layout. He was here at the invitation of the Junior Chamber Internatio­nal (JCI) Seduan to attend a press conference in conjunctio­n with the 2018 Ten Outstandin­g Young Malaysian programme.

While here, he was first taken on a two-hour visit to Sibu Jaya by JCI past presidents Wong Teck

The tree-lined streets, the vast land bank, the proximity to the airport and the springing up of government facilities and private initiative­s are some of the many factors which make Sibu Jaya an ideal location for higher learning campuses. Professor Yokihito Hayakawa

Ung and Eddy Puah.

On Sibu Jaya as a prime location for higher learning campuses, the professor said he was immediatel­y taken to the township as he was driven in.

“It gives you a very relaxing and pleasant feeling, thanks to the landscapin­g,” he said.

“It isn’t extravagan­t, which would have given someone the impression that the developer or authoritie­s were trying too hard. It is just right. And once you see the overall developmen­t plan, you can see how well thought out this township is,” he said after a briefing at the developer’s office.

Professor Hayakawa is no stranger to Malaysia, having made very frequent visits since 1994. He specialise­s in the subject of insurance science and business studies related to internatio­nal trade.

He has been collaborat­ing with several popular Malaysian colleges and a university for several years. Hayakawa said he has always had a soft spot for Sibu, as his initial years as a JCI member had taken him to this town where he had made a lot of friends, who remain close to him to this day.

“I have been requested by Eddy Puah to take a deeper look at how the township can position itself as a hub for education,” he said.

Puah is the senior manager of Distrepark Sdn Bhd, the master developer of Sibu Jaya.

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