The Borneo Post

Kpg Bintangor Kecil set to see more improvemen­ts

- By Karen Bong reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Kampung Bintangor Kecil in Satok here can expect more improvemen­ts to the village as part of the Malay Heritage Trail which will be gazetted for the preservati­on of the distinctiv­e traditiona­l characteri­stics of the Malay village community in the city.

Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg disclosed that works to develop the Malay Heritage Trail including improving infrastruc­tures and facilities, costing RM30 million which has been approved, are ongoing.

Abang Johari said this when speaking at a programme to distribute ‘bubur lambuk’ and ‘bubur pedas’ jointly organised by the state government, local community and the private sector in conjunctio­n with the holy month of Ramadan at the mini waterfront of Kampung Bintangor Kecil here yesterday.

“The Malay Heritage Trail is part of the approach to boost tourism industry in Kuching city. The trail is an area which will be gazetted to become heritage where basic infrastruc­tures, facilities and other amenities will be upgraded and developed. Kampung Bintangor Kecil is part of it,” he said.

Roughly, the Malay Heritage Trail area spans from the Waterfront to the end of Kampung Patinggan entering Satok until Sarawak Museum, said Abang Johari.

With the discussion with AirAsia on the developmen­t of a low-cost carrier terminal with Kuching as the hub to connect low-cost airlines to destinatio­ns particular­ly major cities in neighbouri­ng countries like China and Indonesia, the Chief Minister emphasised that the state government is keen to invest to develop the needed infrastruc­ture.

“As such, we need to improve our tourism sector and the locals should participat­e actively in this plan which the government has implemente­d,” he added.

“For the trail, we are also looking at preserving the landscape and location of villages, to become a traditiona­l village with its distinctiv­e characteri­stics. “Improvemen­ts will be done not only for this mini waterfront but also the security and safety aspects as well which will be enhanced,” he said.

“This will spur more activities related to tourism. People should be more creative and come up with products that can become an attraction for a city. And food is one of them,” he pointed out.

Last year, Sarawak recorded 4.8 million tourist arrivals with an average expenditur­e of RM2,000 per person.

‘Bubur lambuk’ and particular­ly ‘bubur pedas’ which are traditiona­l food that characteri­sed the Malay community in Sarawak, can be turned into a tourism product for the Malay Heritage Trail, he added.

“The making of ‘bubur lambuk’ and ‘bubur pedas’ has always been connected to the spirit of neighbourl­iness. Moreover, ‘bubur pedas’ is distinctiv­e to the Sarawak Malay community,” he said.

Meanwhile, Kuching North City Commission Datuk Bandar Datuk Abang Abdul Wahap Abang Julai said the programme involved 40 villages and areas.

“Kampung Bintangor Kecil is the host of this annual programme this year. We hope to strengthen and rekindle ties among neighbours, residents and communitie­s in the surroundin­g areas through this programme,” he said.

“It also served as a platform for the community to interact and discuss on a multitude of things among themselves,” he added.

Like last year’s goal, the programme will focus on areas in Pantai Damai, Demak Laut, Tupong, Samariang and Satok.

Abang Johari also presented contributi­ons from Malaysia Building Society Berhad (MBSB) Bank to the needy.

Also present were Petra Jaya member of parliament Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, Demak Laut assemblyma­n Dr Hazland Abang Hipni, Kampung Bintangor Kecil Neighbourl­iness Programme chairperso­n Ahmad Zainuddin Drahman and other community leaders.

 ??  ?? Abang Johari (front, fourth left) and Abdul Wahap (third left) stirring the giant pot of porridge which will be distribute­d to those at the event and the public. Also seen are Fadillah (second left) helping to put in the condiments and Dr Hazland...
Abang Johari (front, fourth left) and Abdul Wahap (third left) stirring the giant pot of porridge which will be distribute­d to those at the event and the public. Also seen are Fadillah (second left) helping to put in the condiments and Dr Hazland...
 ??  ?? KPDNKK enforcemen­t personnel conduct a check on a pharmacy in Sibu.
KPDNKK enforcemen­t personnel conduct a check on a pharmacy in Sibu.

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