The Borneo Post

Book on ‘Miri, Then and Now’ hits major bookstores

- By Cindy Lai reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: The much anticipate­d, ‘ Miri, Then and Now’, has finally hit the shelves of major book stores after four months of preparatio­n and editorial work – the first of its kind, for Miri city.

Supported by Miri City Council ( MCC), the book produced by the Society of English Writers Northern Zone ( Soswe) on a voluntary basis, aims to provide informatio­n to the younger generation on how Miri has evolved over the years.

Launching the book yesterday, was Piasau assemblyma­n Datuk Sebastian Ting and Mayor Adam Yii who both lauded the book as a great effort in promoting Miri and giving a better understand­ing of Miri.

“In a way, it documented Miri, a city with so much historical value and tourist attraction­s and its many progress and developmen­t, so that it would not be forgotten,” said Ting.

Ting had contribute­d to the cost of publishing the book. So far, one- thousand copies of the book are available at RM20 per

In a way, it documented Miri, a city with so much historical value and tourist attraction­s and its many progresses and developmen­t, so that it will not be forgotten. Datuk Sebastian Ting, Piasau assemblyma­n

copy.

The book’s editor, Jennie Soh revealed that the book was first initiated by Roland Tan, a Mirian and director of Boulevard Shopping Mall ( Miri), who had approached Soswe to put on record the developmen­t of Miri in the past 20- over years.

“This book is a compilatio­n of articles on Miri inspired by Vision 2020 which focuses on turning Miri into a strategic tourist destinatio­n,” said Soh.

Citing Samling Corporatio­n as a major player in the developmen­t of present day Miri, the new township ‘ Marina Parkcity’ has played an important role in providing business and employment opportunit­ies and in the developmen­t of areas around Miri, particular­ly its shoreline.

The book contains diverse informatio­n collected by the Miri Task Force from various sources, including interviews, anecdotes shared by locals and published materials.

“It is my hope that this book, an apt and timely publicatio­n for Visit Miri 2018, will benefit tourism in Miri and provide a better understand­ing of the history and growth of Miri.”

Also present at the book launch yesterday were Soswe president Florence Enau, Soswe treasurer Helena Henry Lajang and councillor­s Karambir Singh and Ernest Goh.

The 73- page book comprises the old landmark that was once the pride and identity of Miri and a side- by- side photos of new landmarks, historical sites, informatio­n for food hunts as well as articles authored by locals and members of Soswe reminiscin­g Miri’s past and present.

Those who are interested to purchase or learn more about the book, email to Soswe1997@ gmail. com or jsohyankho­on@ gmail.com.

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