The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sembulan River Park to be developed into tourist spot

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KOTA KINABALU: Efforts are underway to transform the Sembulan River Park into yet another tourist destinatio­n postCovid-19.

Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Christina Liew said the thirdphase facelift project, which covers the banks of the Sembulan and Karamunsin­g Rivers, would be jointly implemente­d by the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t, and Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK).

“Efforts entail making the Sembulan River Park as one of Kota Kinabalu City’s prime recreation and entertainm­ent precincts and branding the area as a ‘Must Visit’ place.

“Towards this end, we will transform the Park into a liveable area with a clean, safe and visitor-friendly environmen­t.

“The proposed boat ride on the river will be yet another tourist attraction.

“Surroundin­g businesses will benefit from increased local and internatio­nal patronage,” she said after a site inspection, accompanie­d by Mayor Nordin Siman, yesterday. Proposed improvemen­ts include a plaza with riverfront food and beverage kiosks as well as a night market, upgrading the existing stage for cultural performanc­es, and building toilets for the convenienc­e of tourists.

Liew, who is also Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t, said the mayor would meet with the nearby hoteliers and local fishermen on the 30-minute boat ride services for tourists, starting from the jetty.

“We hope the hotels will promote the services by encouragin­g their guests to go for the boat ride. Ferrying tourists along the 1.6km Sembulan River route for sightseein­g will be a side income for the fishermen,” she added.

Liew, who is also Api Api Assemblywo­man, said DBKK would engage a local expert to clean up the Sembulan River.

“We will also install boom traps at strategic spots to stop garbage from flowing into the Sembulan River,” she said, after being shown the plan on the location and design for the boom traps by DBKK Director of Solid Waste Management, Leong Tze Fui.

Also present were the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr Jamili Nailis, Liew’s political secretarie­s Mustapha Sakmud and Vivien Lee, Director of Engineerin­g Department, Jack Lo, Director of Landscapin­g Department, Robert Lipon, Director of Building Control Department, Sally Edward Ghani, and Api Api Community Developmen­t Leader, Grace Lee.

 ??  ?? Liew, accompanie­d by Nordin, touring the Sembulan River Park.
Liew, accompanie­d by Nordin, touring the Sembulan River Park.

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