The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Restore Prince Philip Park to its old glory – Liew

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KOTA KINABALU: Former Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Christina Liew reiterated her call to the Government for the restoratio­n of Prince Philip Park to its old glory.

The Api Api Assemblywo­man said it is regrettabl­e that the historical park has been neglected and relegated to its present pathetic condition.

According to her, she had visited Prince Philip Park and Tanjung Aru Beach on June 23, 2020 during her tenure, and recommende­d that the existing structures, including the entrance platform, and facilities be repaired or upgraded for the benefit of locals and tourists alike.

Liew had also wanted the public toilet to be upgraded while calling for additional toilets to be built in the area.

Given the popularity of the Tanjung Aru Beach with tourists, particular­ly from China and Korea, she had repeated her suggestion that a proper shed be put up to shelter visitors in the event of bad weather.

“It is vital to project a good image of Prince Philip Park and Tanjung Aru Beach for wordof-mouth marketing,” she was quoted as saying during her visit after the Park was reopened to the public. It had been closed for some time due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

In her statement on Sunday, Liew said many KK residents have nostalgia for Prince Philip Park which is an ideal place to visit and relax during weekends and holidays.

“Authoritie­s and or any entities which have control over the Park should make a serious effort to refurbish the facility and bring it back to its former glory. Only then will it draw internatio­nal tourists as a ‘must-visit’ destinatio­n when Malaysia reopens its air borders.

“We hope the management of the Park will be returned to Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) once restoratio­n works have been completed,” she said.

 ??  ?? Liew visiting the public toilet at the Prince Philip Park in 2020.
Liew visiting the public toilet at the Prince Philip Park in 2020.

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